B is the best answer since public health policies reduce probabilities of diseases. It is not an obligation to provide vaccination since these are costly but these will be made readily available as much as needed and can be provided.
So you won’t get a patient killed
A wouldn't help, it just bottles up their feelings, even more, hurting them in the end worse. Medication can't always be the answer, and you can help with everyday errands, and refer them to a hospice depending on how much this grief is deteriorating their mental health. Based off of where they are mentally, all of these would be a good idea, except A. Help them talk about their stresses but only if they are comfortable with it.
I don't know if this is for homework, or for personal reasons. This answer only really helps with personal reasons.
The answer is 20 minutes a day in order to have an effective cardio exercise.
The blood sugar is high and that child. needs to get a correction does of insulin going so that he can get back to normal. if ur talking about a low the child needs something sugary like candy or juice .( BTW. I'm diabetic) (5 years)