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A respiratory care practitioner may use which of the following to eliminate the airway resistance caused by an artificial airway?
Sensory Neurons
Nerve cells responsible for converting external stimuli from the organism's environment into internal electrical impulses.
Pituitary Gland
A pea-sized gland situated at the base of the brain, vital for regulating essential body functions and general wellbeing.
Master Gland
A term often used to describe the pituitary gland due to its central role in regulating other glands and many body functions.
Hypothalamus
A small region at the base of the brain crucial for hormone production and regulation of essential bodily functions such as temperature, hunger, and sleep.
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