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Review Question - QID 212742

QID 212742 (Type "212742" in App Search)
A 23-year-old gravida 2 para 0 woman presents to her obstetrician because she is worried about decreased fetal movement. She states that she was watching a movie at home for 2 hours, and only counted 12 fetal kicks, when normally she feels 20. The patient is 33 weeks pregnant, which was confirmed by ultrasound during the first trimester. She developed hypertension during week 22 of pregnancy but is otherwise healthy. She complains of mild intermittent nausea that has not affected her appetite. She takes prenatal vitamins and has attended all of her prenatal appointments. Her first pregnancy was complicated by a spontaneous abortion at 18 weeks. A urinalysis, complete blood count, basic metabolic panel, and liver function test are within normal limits. The fetal tracing for a non-stress test is shown in Figure A. Which of the following is the best next step in management?
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