A 32-year-old man with type 1 diabetes comes to the emergency department with malaise, fatigue, and abdominal pain. His wife says that over the past 24 hours he has consumed large amounts of water and urinated frequently. On physical examination, the patient has dry mucous membranes. Laboratory testing confirms diabetic ketoacidosis. Shortly after admission, the patient suffers a seizure after accidentally receiving a bolus of insulin 10 times the amount indicated. He is transferred to the intensive care unit, where he experiences a ventricular arrhythmia and dies despite resuscitative measures. His wife is inconsolable and says that she plans to sue the hospital for her husband's death. The hospital administration enlists a team to perform a root cause analysis. Which of the following is the first step in performing this analysis?
A) Ask the patient's wife for permission to perform an autopsy
B) Contact hospital risk management
C) Create a flow chart of causal factors
D) Gather data on the origin and progression of the insulin order
E) Require that all future insulin orders be double-checked by an on-unit pharmacist
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