
Which is the most appropriate method of intrapartum fetal monitoring when a woman has a history of hypertension during pregnancy?
A) Continuous auscultation with a fetoscope
B) Continuous electronic fetal monitoring
C) Intermittent assessment with a Doppler transducer
D) Intermittent electronic fetal monitoring for 15 minutes each hour
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