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A woman with polyhydramnios was admitted to a labor-delivery-recovery-postpartum (LDRP) suite. Her membranes rupture, the fluid is clear and odorless, but the fetal heart monitor indicates bradycardia and variable decelerations. What action should be taken next?
a.   Perform a vaginal examination.
b.   Perform Leopold’s maneuvers.
c.   Apply warm saline soaks to the vagina.
d.   Place the woman in high-Fowler’s position.
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