A primary care provider orders 10 units of regular insulin to be administered subcutaneously to the client. The nurse administered 10 unit of NPH insulin subcutaneously to the client. After notification of the charge nurse and primary care provider, the nurse monitors the client and no untoward effects occurred from the administration of the incorrect insulin. Would the client likely to be successful in suing the nurse for malpractice?

a. No, the nurse correctly notified the charge nurse and primary care provider
b. Yes, foreseeability was present
c. Yes, a breach of duty exists
d. No, there was no harm to the client as a result of administration of the incorect insulin