Multiple Choice
Suppose a surgeon is sued for negligence by a patient for having accidentally botched an operation. The standard that applies to the surgeon is the reasonable person, which means:
A) strict liability
B) the care expected of any ordinary person under the circumstances
C) proximate cause is established res ipsa loquitur
D) none of the other choices; surgeons are exempt from liability
E) none of the other choices
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