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The evidence concerning the defendant's breach of the standard of care by failing to reposition the decedent or to notice or treat his decubitus ulcers after his health took a turn for the worse during his last seven to 10 days at the nursing home is not, standing alone, evidence of the type of acts or omissions that, viewed from the actor's standpoint, pose an extreme degree of risk, considering the probability and magnitude of the potential harm to others.
November 28, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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