A 65-year-old male is found unconscious by his wife. He has a GCS of 3, fixed dilated pupils bilaterally, and no respiratory effort. His wife produces a valid and verified DNACPR form. What is the correct action?ACommence CPR regardless - DNACPR forms are not legally bindingBIgnore the DNACPR if the family disagrees with itCDo not commence CPR - the DNACPR is valid and the patient is in cardiac arrest; provide supportive care, comfort measures, and support for the familyDOnly withhold CPR if two doctors have signed the formECommence CPR until the patient's GP can be contacted to verify the DNACPRCheck my answer