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  • Administer a sedative to reduce anxiety.
  • Ignore the patient's anxiety and proceed with preparation.
  • Provide clear, factual, and empathetic education about the procedure, addressing misconceptions and offering emotional support.
  • Tell the patient to trust the doctors.
  • Provide the information assuming they are family.
  • Decline to provide information until identity and relationship are verified and patient consent is confirmed.
  • Ask the patient if they want to share information.
  • Refer the relative to the physician.
  • Initiate the code to placate the family.
  • Explain the DNR order and the futility of resuscitation, offering compassionate support to the family in accepting the patient's wishes.
  • Ignore the family's request.
  • Call the code, then explain the DNR.
  • Administer the medication orally.
  • Delay medication administration and attempt to clear the NG tube, or notify the physician for alternative orders, to ensure the medication is administered safely and correctly.
  • Force the flush to clear the clog.
  • Document that the NG tube is clogged and medication was not given.
  • Disregard the non-verbal cues and proceed with the procedure.
  • Reconfirm the patient's understanding and willingness to proceed, and address any new concerns before beginning.
  • Assume the signed consent is sufficient.
  • Inform the family that the patient is anxious.
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