You respond to a 74-year-old male who has fallen. He has an obvious deformity to his right wrist and is in significant pain, but he is refusing assessment and transport. He is alert, knows his name, location, and the year, but cannot recall the events leading up to the fall. Under Ontario's Health Care Consent Act, what is the most appropriate action for the paramedic?
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A
Treat the patient under the principle of implied consent, as his injury is significant.
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B
Contact the base hospital physician to discuss the patient's capacity to refuse treatment.
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C
Accept the patient's refusal, have him sign the refusal form, and clear the scene.
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D
Request police assistance to transport the patient to the hospital against his will.