A patient seen in the emergency department exhibits paralysis of the lower extremities that is getting progressively worse.Vital capacity is 6 mL/kg,maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) is -17 cm H2O,and oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximeter (SpO2) is 89%.Arterial blood gases (ABGs) are pending.The physician suspects Guillain-Barré syndrome.The most appropriate action at this time is which of the following?
A) Intubate and mechanically ventilate.
B) Place patient on a nonrebreather mask.
C) Initiate continuous positive airway pressure.
D) Initiate noninvasive positive pressure ventilation.
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