What is the optimal breathing pattern for intermittent positive-pressure breathing (IPPB) treatment of atelectasis?
A) Slow, deep breaths held at end-inspiration.
B) Rapid, deep breaths held at end-inspiration.
C) Slow, shallow breaths held at end-inspiration.
D) Rapid, shallow breaths held at end-inspiration.
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