Duítcan, J. Reasonable minds could arrive at differing conclusions as to whether Dr. Hansen was negligent in rendering professional medical services to plaintiff’s decedent, and there is sufficient evidence for the submission of that issue to the jury. There is ample evidence in the record supportive of the trial judge’s findings of fact that Dr. Hansen did not take the vital signs, that they were not taken in his presence, and…
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