Read the following passage about patient restraint policy. 'Restraints are to be used only when a patient's behavior poses a physical threat to themselves or others. Verbal de-escalation must be attempted first. If restraint is necessary, law enforcement must be requested to the scene. Restraints should be 'soft' and applied in a manner that does not compromise the patient's airway or circulation. A competent patient who is only verbally hostile but does not present a physical threat may not be restrained.' You respond to a medical call where an adult patient is shouting and using offensive language but is making no physical threats and is not attempting to harm himself. What is the appropriate action according to this policy?
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A
Apply soft restraints to prevent the situation from escalating.
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B
Administer a sedative to calm the patient.
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C
Continue with verbal de-escalation and request law enforcement if the patient becomes physically threatening.
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D
Refuse to treat the patient due to their hostile behavior.