Oklahoma ordinary care-defined refers to the minimum standard of care that healthcare providers must adhere to when providing medical care to their patients. This standard of care is set by the Oklahoma Medical Practices Act and requires that healthcare providers act with the same level of care that any reasonable and prudent healthcare provider would use under similar circumstances. There are two types of Oklahoma ordinary care-defined: the professional standard of care and the reasonable patient standard of care. The professional standard of care is based on what a reasonably prudent healthcare provider would do in similar circumstances, while the reasonable patient standard of care is based on what a reasonably prudent patient would do in similar circumstances.




