How do you typically identify a patient-triggered breath (except when flow compensation is used) ?
A) When the waveform changes to a different color
B) A pressure rise without a pressure deflection below the baseline
C) When the ventilator displays the letter "S" with the breath displayed
D) A pressure deflection below baseline right before a rise in pressure
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