A 3-month-old,6.4-kg infant with ARDS is receiving ventilatory support.The initial settings are: PC-CMV,PIP = 22 cm H₂O,PEEP = 5 cm H₂O,rate = 30 breaths/min,FɪO₂ = 0.6.The ABG results show a PₐO₂ of 48 mm Hg.The respiratory therapist increases the PEEP to 8 cm H₂O.The pressure-volume loops below show the change that occurs after this increase.(Loop A [solid line] was generated from the initial settings.Loop B [dashed line] was generated from the increase in PEEP.) The respiratory therapist's most appropriate action is which of the following?
A) Decrease the PEEP to 5 cm H₂O.
B) Keep the PEEP at 8 cm H₂O.
C) Decrease the PIP to 20 cm H₂O.
D) Increase the PIP to 24 cm H₂O.
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