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• A patient with ARDS has PEEP added to the mechanical ventilation therapy. Which assessment finding indicates that the use of PEEP has been effective? 1. PCO2 of 52 mm Hg 2. A PO2 of 92 mm Hg • 3. A respiratory rate of 33 4. A urine output of 50 cc/hr .
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