When administering aspirin to a patient with an acute coronary syndrome, you should:

A. administer half the usual dose if the patient has a history of stroke.
B. give up to 325 mg of enteric-coated aspirin for the patient to swallow.
C. first check to make sure the patient is not severely hypertensive.
D. have him or her chew and swallow 160 to 325 mg of baby aspirin.