Which of the following is MOST likely an example of nursing malpractice?
A. The nurse administers penicillin to a patient with a documented history of allergy to the drug. The patient experiences an allergic reaction and has cerebral damage resulting from anoxia.
B. The nurse assists a patient out of bed, but the patient slips and fractures his right humerus.
C. The nurse administers the wrong medication to a patient and the patient vomits. This information is documented and reported to the physician and the nursing supervisor.
D. The nurse applies a hot water bottle or a heating pad to the abdomen of a patient with abdominal cramping.