The correct answer is A.
She is being honest and direct in this response to a difficult situation. By responding in this way she is letting her friends know exactly how she feels about the situation without being angry or harsh or mean, just direct. With any luck her friends will now understand and stop pressurizing her.
If there is no response and not breathing or not breathing normally, position the infant on his or her back and begin CPR. Give 30 gentle chest compressions at the rate of 100-120/minute. Use two or three fingers in the center of the chest just below the nipples.
source :CPR Instructions For Infants and Small Children
depts.washington.edu/learncpr/infantcpr.html
The answer is wrist monitor because that can check the pulse in your wrist
The best answer here would be A. Make meetings with a support group a priority, and meet new people with shared interests.
She will need all the support she can get to stop her habit and stay off the drugs. She is under the care of her doctor so a support group with other people who are experiencing the same will help. Also meeting new people with shared interests will help her to know she isn't alone.
This is true weight gain can effect a lot of things