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This is called the "reasonable person standard" or "standard of care." It means that a health worker will not be held liable for harm caused to a patient if their actions were consistent with what a reasonable person in their position would have done. This standard helps protect health workers from legal liability when they have acted responsibly and followed accepted professional guidelines.

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