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A 26-year-old client is 26 weeks pregnant. Her previous births include two large-for-gestational-age babies and one unexplained stillbirth. Which tests would the nurse anticipate as being most definitive in diagnosing gestational diabetes?
Economy's Natural Ability
The inherent capacity of an economy to grow and adapt over time, based on resources, technology, and human capital.
Active Economic Policy
Government interventions aimed at influencing the economy through measures such as fiscal and monetary policies to achieve specific macroeconomic objectives.
Law of Diminishing Returns
An economic principle stating that adding an additional factor of production results in smaller increases in output after a certain point.
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A school of thought that argues people form expectations based on all available information, including the likely future actions of government policymakers.
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