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A surgeon made a mistake during a complicated operation that led to permanent nerve damage in the patient. When the patient brought a
malpractice suit against the surgeon, the surgeon defended himself by
appealing to the principle of the reasonable person. He argued that most
reasonable people would not have been able to perform the operation without
any mistakes, so he should not be held responsible. Is his argument valid?
O A. Yes, because if the patient is a reasonable person, he is
responsible for choosing a doctor who won't make mistakes.
B. Yes, because malpractice is a type of negligence, and negligence
standards are determined by the principle of the reasonable
person.
C. No, because the average reasonable person would have declined
to undertake such a complicated surgery.
D. No, because in the medical field, the standard of expected care is
defined by the standards of the profession, not an average person.
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