A 28-year-old primigravida at 30 weeks' gestation presents with blood pressure 168/112 mm Hg, 3+ proteinuria and new-onset headache and visual changes. Fetal movements are present. What is the most appropriate immediate management?AObserve and review in 1 weekBStart oral labetalol only and continue pregnancy to termCAdmit, administer magnesium sulphate for seizure prophylaxis and initiate plans for expedited deliveryDPrescribe bed rest at homeEIgnore blood pressure because it is often elevated in pregnancyCheck my answer