B. Talk to a trusted adult!
They have more experience and would know what to do before things got out of hand!
(Edit): Forgive me, I did not see the part where it said to choose three
1. Client ambulating without assistance.
2. Client complains of numbness, tingling, and leg pain with the sequential compression devices.
3. Client requested devices to be removed.
4. Client to wear sequential compression devices during sleep.
The answer to your question is: A) Your food journal.
It's best to use a food journal to keep track of the things you've eaten, and how much calories you've eaten throughout that day. Using a journal can help you when your on a diet so you can keep track of what you've been eating.
I hope this helps you!
Have a wonderful day!
-LizzyIsTheQueen
Aerobic exercise like running, jogging, swimming and walking because all of these get your heart rate up.