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A 42-year-old man presents with progressive ascending weakness over 5 days following a diarrhoeal illness. He now has difficulty climbing stairs and tingling in his hands and feet. Examination reveals bilateral lower limb weakness, areflexia and reduced vibration sense. Respiratory rate is 24 per minute and vital capacity is borderline. What is the most appropriate management plan?

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