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Which of the following is a complication of positive-pressure ventilation in the patient with significant chest trauma?
Taste Cell
Specialized sensory cells located in taste buds on the tongue, responsible for detecting and signaling the taste of substances.
Primary Receptor
A sensor or nerve ending that detects changes in the environment or within the body and initiates a response by sending signals to the nervous system.
Pacinian Corpuscle
A type of mechanoreceptor found in the skin and visceral organs, sensitive to deep pressure and vibration.
Taste Receptor
Cells located on the taste buds that detect chemical components of foods, allowing the sensation of taste.
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