What is a reCommended setting for Conventional mechanical ventilation for an infant who is born with Complications as a result of meConium aspiration syndrome
A) Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation, respiratory rate less than 50 breaths/minute, 6-8 mL/kg, I-time 0.33 seCond, and positive end expiratory pressure 8 cm H₂O
B) Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation, respiratory rate less than 60 breaths/minute, 4-10 mL/kg, I-time 0.33 seCond, and positive end expiratory pressure 8 cm H₂O
C) Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation, respiratory rate less than 50 breaths/minute, 4-7 mL/kg, I-time 0.50 seCond, and positive end expiratory pressure 5 cm H₂O
D) Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation, respiratory rate less than 50 breaths/minute, 4-6 mL/kg, I-time 0.50 seCond, and positive end expiratory pressure 3 cm H₂O
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