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The nurse administers a dose of ramipril (altace) 2.5 mg to a client at 9 am. while documenting administration of the medication, the nurse discovers that 1.25 mg, not 2.5 mg, was the prescribed dose. the nurse assesses the client, completes an incident report, and notifies the physician and nursing supervisor of the error. what statement does the nurse add to the client’s record

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