A health care practitioner must inform himself or herself of the facts needed before exercising clinical judgment. Clinical judgment is not guesswork based on limited facts. Clinical judgment must be exercised only after the medical practitioner has informed himself or herself of all relevant facts, subject to any time constraints imposed by the circumstances in each case (MacGregor v. Potts, [2009] O.J. No. 3581 at paras. 128 (Sup. Ct.)).
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