John, a patient with diabetic gastroparesis is prescribed Me…
John, a patient with diabetic gastroparesis is prescribed Metoclopramide (prokinetic, antiemetic). The APRN should counsel the patient to immediately report which of the following symptoms relative to treatment with this drug:
John, a patient with diabetic gastroparesis is prescribed Me…
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Jоhn, а pаtient with diаbetic gastrоparesis is prescribed Metоclopramide (prokinetic, antiemetic). The APRN should counsel the patient to immediately report which of the following symptoms relative to treatment with this drug:
Stаtements Stаte eаch оf the fоllоwing: 1.) The definition of (xcong ypmod{2pi}) (for real numbers (x) and (y)). 2.) Birkhoff's Postulate II (the protractor postulate). 3.) SMSG Postulate 3 (the ruler postulate). 4.) SMSG Postulate 15 (SAS triangle congruence). 5.) Triangle Inequality. 6.) Euclid's Fifth Postulate. 7.) Playfair's parallel postulate. 8.) Saccheri-Legendre Theorem. Proofs 9.) Prove Pasch's Lemma, using the Plane Separation Postulate (SMSG Postulate 9). 10.) Prove the Exterior Angle Theorem: In a triangle (triangle ABC), the exterior angle (angle BCD) is greater than (angle ABC). 11.) Prove the ASA Congruence Theorem: Consider two triangles (triangle ABC) and (triangle DEF). Suppose (angle BACcongangle EDF), (overline{AC}congoverline{DF}), and (angle BCAcongangle EFD). Prove (overline{AB}congoverline{DE}). Hint: Suppose (AB gt DE). Place (B') on (overline{AB}) so that (overline{AB'}congoverline{DE}). 12.) Prove the Alternate Interior Angle Theorem: If the angles shown are congruent, the lines (ell) and (m) are parallel. 13.) Consider a Saccheri quadrilateral (ABCD) with base (overline{AB}). Part (a): Prove the diagonals are congruent. Part (b): Prove the summit angles are congruent.