You are caring for an alert and oriented patient with chest pain. He is receiving supplemental oxygen, and two nitroglycerin tablets and aspirin have been administered. Currently, his vital signs are pulse 76, respirations 16, blood pressure 110/56, and SpO₂ 95%. When transporting him on the stretcher, which position is best?
A) Semi-Fowler's position
B) Supine with head elevated
C) Lateral recumbent
D) Position of comfort
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