A nurse enters a room and finds a post-operative client lying on the floor. The client is assessed and assisted back to the bed. The nurse informs a physician of the incident and then writes an incident report. Which of the following is NOT a correct way of writing and filing an incident report?
A) The nurse makes no reference to the incident report in the client's record.
B) The nurse does not use the incident report as a substitute for a complete entry in the client's record regarding the incident.
C) The nurse writes the client's name, age, and diagnosis on the incident report.
D) The nurse places the incident report form in the client's record.
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