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A 6-year-old boy with known asthma presents to the emergency department with a moderate acute exacerbation. He is talking in sentences, SpO₂ is 94% on room air and he has widespread wheeze. You plan to give short-acting beta2-agonist therapy. According to Australian paediatric asthma guidelines, which delivery method is preferred for salbutamol in this situation?

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