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After he fell, Rob was then taken to the hospital by ambulance. He was unconscious, and brain scans taken by the Emergency Room doctor at the hospital showed some minor bleeding on the brain. A brain surgeon was called in to perform surgery to stop the bleeding. During what should have been a fairly routine surgery, major complications developed. The surgery actually made the bleeding worse and caused Rob to have a stroke. After two months, Rob finally recovered but he wanted to sue his brain surgeon for medical malpractice. In evaluating whether the brain surgeon should be found liable for medical malpractice (a type of negligence), what standard of care will the he be held to? 7 options: A. How a “reasonable and prudent person” would have performed the surgery B. How a “reasonable and prudent brain surgeon” would have performed the surgery C. How a “brain surgeon exercising utmost care” would have performed the surgery D. How a “reasonable and prudent person exercising utmost care” would have performed the brain surgery
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