An RPN is caring for a client who was admitted involuntarily under a provincial Mental Health Act. The client is refusing a prescribed antipsychotic medication, stating, 'I don't need that, I'm not sick.' The client is able to explain the risks and benefits of the medication when asked. What is the RPN's most appropriate and legal first action?
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A
Administer the medication via injection because the client is certified and cannot refuse treatment.
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B
Document the refusal and notify the psychiatrist to formally assess the client's capacity to make treatment decisions.
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C
Contact the client's substitute decision-maker to obtain consent for the medication.
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D
Explain that the refusal will be reported to the review board and may prolong their hospitalization.