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The high-pressure alarm on a patient’s ventilator goes off. When you enter the room to assess the patient, who has ARDS, the oxygen saturation monitor reads 87% and the patient is struggling to sit up. Which action should you take next?
A
Reassure the patient that the ventilator will do the work of breathing for him
B
Manually ventilate the patient while assessing possible reasons for the high-pressure alarm
C
Increase the fraction of inspired oxygen on the ventilator to 100% in preparation for endotracheal suctioning
D
Insert an oral airway to prevent the patient from biting on the endotracheal tube