The nurse places a patient who is experiencing dyspnea in the Fowler's position. What is the rationale for the nurse to use this position?
A) Fowler's position moves the tonsils from the back of the throat.
B) Fowler's position allows maximum lung expansion.
C) Fowler's position augments the use of accessory muscles.
D) Fowler's position relieves stress on the abdominal cavity.
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