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Which of the following ventilator strategies would you consider as a good alternative to T-tube trials when using a rapid weaning protocol?
I. continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) with flow-by (flow triggering)
II. low-level pressure-supported ventilation (PSV)
III. intermittent mandatory ventilation
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