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A 38-year-old woman G3 P2002 at 34 weeks' gestation is admitted to labor and delivery complaining of headache, epigastric pain and blurred vision. Non-stress test is reassuring. Blood pressure 170/120 mmHg. Which of the following is the most appropriate management?
A. Inform anesthesia and deliver the patient immediately
B. Stabilize general condition, administer magnesium sulfate and deliver the patient
C. Administer magnesium sulfate, stabilize general condition and wait untill 37 weeks' gestation
D. Stabilize general condition, administer corticosteroids and deliver the patient