A 62-year-old patient is seen in the emergency department with an epistaxis. When a patient has an epistaxis, the correct nursing interventions would be
A) place the patient in Fowler's position with the head forward.
B) place the patient in low-Fowler's position with the head hyperextended.
C) compress the nostrils tightly below the bone and hold for 1 minute.
D) place hot compresses over the nose.
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