An incarcerated individual with a severe, documented allergy to penicillin is prescribed an antibiotic by a new provider. The nurse, reviewing the chart, notices the allergy but administers the medication as ordered, assuming the provider knew best. The patient suffers a severe anaphylactic reaction. From a constitutional law standpoint, this action could be considered an example of what?
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A
Vicarious liability
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B
Deliberate indifference
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C
Respondeat superior
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D
Medical malpractice