A 32-year-old patient in active labor has a fetal heart rate tracing that is persistently Category III. The obstetrician strongly recommends an emergency cesarean section, but the patient, who has decision-making capacity, refuses the surgery based on her personal beliefs. What is the nurse's primary ethical responsibility in this situation?
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A
Request a psychiatric evaluation to determine if the patient is competent to refuse treatment.
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B
Inform the patient of the risks of refusal, document her decision thoroughly, and continue to provide supportive nursing care.
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C
Contact the hospital's legal department to initiate a court order to perform the surgery against the patient's will.
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D
Prepare the operating room and surgical team, assuming the patient will change her mind under duress.