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A 1-month-old prematurely born baby boy with a diagnosis of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) pneumonia is receiving PC-CMV. The patient’s initial measured VT was about 5 mL/kg with a respiratory rate of 40 to 60 breaths/min, the SpO2 was 95% on an FIO2 of 0.3, and was 0.28 L. Over several hours, VT diminishes to about 2 to 3 mL/kg and the respiratory rate increases to over 100 breaths/min. The SpO2 decreases to about 92%, but the remains unchanged. What change in ventilator settings is necessary for this patient?
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A 1-mоnth-оld premаturely bоrn bаby boy with а diagnosis of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) pneumonia is receiving PC-CMV. The patient’s initial measured VT was about 5 mL/kg with a respiratory rate of 40 to 60 breaths/min, the SpO2 was 95% on an FIO2 of 0.3, and was 0.28 L. Over several hours, VT diminishes to about 2 to 3 mL/kg and the respiratory rate increases to over 100 breaths/min. The SpO2 decreases to about 92%, but the remains unchanged. What change in ventilator settings is necessary for this patient?
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