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Which of the following is the most likely to be utilized in the management of a patient with TTN?
Voluntary Muscles
Muscles that are under conscious control, primarily used for locomotion and manipulation of the environment.
Antagonist
A substance that acts against and blocks an action in pharmacology or a character who opposes the protagonist in literature.
Muscular Rigidity
A condition in which muscle tone is abnormally increased, leading to stiffness and resistance to movement.
Dopamine
A neurotransmitter involved in controlling the brain's reward and pleasure centers, as well as regulating movement and emotional responses.
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