An 82-year-old patient with end-stage COPD and a valid Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order experiences a respiratory arrest in the hospital. The patient's daughter, who is not the legal healthcare proxy, arrives and frantically demands that 'everything be done' to save her father. What is the most ethically and legally sound immediate action for the osteopathic physician?
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A
Initiate a 'slow code' to appease the daughter while respecting the patient's wishes.
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B
Immediately begin full resuscitation efforts as requested by the family member.
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C
Honor the patient's advance directive and refrain from initiating resuscitation.
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D
Ask the daughter to find the legal healthcare proxy before making a decision.