A 58-year-old male is in cardiac arrest. After endotracheal intubation, you begin ventilation and monitor waveform capnography. The initial ETCO2 is 8 mmHg. Despite high-quality CPR and appropriate ALS interventions, the ETCO2 remains below 10 mmHg for 20 minutes. What is this finding most indicative of?
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A
Effective chest compressions and good pulmonary blood flow.
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B
A misplaced endotracheal tube in the esophagus.
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C
A low likelihood of achieving Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC).
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D
Hyperventilation of the patient.