A client with decision-making capacity has refused a specific, non-emergency medical treatment recommended by their doctor. The client's family is upset and asks the caregiver to persuade the client to accept the treatment. What is the caregiver's MOST ethical course of action?
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A
Ask the family to leave and have a private conversation with the client to pressure them into accepting the treatment.
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B
Respect the client's decision and document the refusal according to agency policy, while ensuring the client is aware of the potential consequences.
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C
Inform the client that the family's wishes must be followed for their own good.
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D
Administer the treatment when the client is asleep or otherwise unaware.