Question: As a result of shared medical decision making, a patient undergoes a surgical procedure that results in paralysis. What must the patient prove to bring a successful malpractice suit based on informed consent? Group of answer choices The patient had no part in the decision to operate. It was the procedure that caused the harm. The procedure's known risk of paralysis was not explained to the patient. That the amount of damage to the patient cannot be determined. Since the decision making was shared, no malpractice suit is possible.