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What is the standard of care against which negligence is determined?

  • A. What is the standard of care against which negligence is determined?
  • B. Best possible care
  • C. Optimum standard of care
  • D. Reasonable and prudent care
  • E. Institutional-dependent care
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Negligence is defined as a nursing action falling below the standard of care that a reasonable and prudent nurse would follow in particular or similar health care circumstances.