A 76-year-old man is brought to the hospital from a nursing home due to confusion, high-grade fever, and decreased oral intake. Three days ago, he underwent cystoscopy with removal of a bladder polyp. The patient has a history of benign prostate hyperplasia and recurrent urinary tract infections. Other medical conditions include type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, osteoarthritis, and gout. On admission, the patient has respiratory failure requiring endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation. He is resuscitated with intravenous normal saline and treated with broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics. Ventilator settings are as follows: tidal volume, 370 mL (6 mL/kg of ideal body weight) ; respiratory rate, 22/min; positive end-expiratory pressure, 5 mm Hg; and FiO2, 70%. Inspiratory plateau pressure is normal (<30 cm H2O) . Chest x-ray reveals extensive bilateral alveolar opacities. The results of arterial blood gas analysis are as follows:
Which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
A) Increase FiO2
B) Increase positive end-expiratory pressure
C) Increase respiratory rate
D) Increase tidal volume
E) Keep current respiratory settings
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