A 32-year-old woman at 36 weeks’ gestation presents with headache, visual disturbances and right upper quadrant pain. Blood pressure is 170/110 mmHg and there is 3+ proteinuria on dipstick. What is the most appropriate immediate management?AAdmit for control of blood pressure and consideration of magnesium sulphate and urgent deliveryBDischarge with oral antihypertensives and review in 1 weekCAdvise complete bed rest at home without medicationDStart diuretics only and continue pregnancy to termENo treatment is required as blood pressure often rises in late pregnancyCheck my answer