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- A nurse administers the wrong medication to a patient and thepatient is harmed. The physician who ordered the medicationdid not read the documentation that the patient was allergicto the drug. Which statement is true regarding liability for theadministration of the wrong medication?a. The nurse is not responsible, because the nurse was merelyfollowing the doctor’s orders.b. Only the nurse is responsible, because the nurse actuallyadministered the medication.c. Only the physician is responsible, because the physicianactually ordered the drug.d. Both the nurse and the physician are responsible for theirrespective actions.If the child spits the OPV vaccine administered, the nurse: a. Should give the child another dose immediately b. Should not give another dose because OPV vaccine is absorbed by the glands in the tongue immediately after giving it c. Should ask the mother to return the child after two days to be given another dose d. Should ask the child if he swallowed the medication before giving another dose1. Today, Stedman passed away. You cared for him for almost three years, and he had become one of your favorite residents. There is a new girl, Sheila, working on the unit today. She is afraid of death; she has never experienced it before. You go find Sheila after Stedman dies and ask her to help you with post-mortem care. She agrees. When you get into Stedman's room, his wife is still there and is very upset. Sheila starts sobbing uncontrollably-so much so that Stedman's wife is consoling her. a) What should you do in this situation?