During volume-assured pressure-supported ventilation, if the desired VT is not reached or exceeded at the preset pressure support level, what happens?
A) Flow continues at a constant rate until the desired volume is achieved.
B) The breath terminates when a predetermined low flow is achieved.
C) Flow decreases exponentially until the desired volume is achieved.
D) Flow increases linearly until the desired volume is achieved.
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