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Cocaine's major mechanism of action is:
Airway Clearance
Techniques and practices used to remove mucus and secretions from the respiratory tract to improve breathing.
Humidified Oxygen
Oxygen that is moistened before being delivered to a patient to prevent dryness in the airways and enhance comfort.
Coughing Technique
A method taught to patients to help clear the airways effectively, often used after surgery or in those with chronic respiratory conditions.
Central Airways
The major air passages leading from the trachea to the lungs, facilitating the movement of air in and out of the lungs for respiration.
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