A public health worker must notify a woman that her partner has a reportable sexually transmitted infection. The woman's mother-in-law and children are present, and she seems distracted and upset by the need to discipline one of her younger children. Applying the theory of care ethics, what would the public health care worker do?
A. Arrange to speak to the woman privately and provide time to listen to her feelings about the news.
B. Pull the woman aside and inform her clearly and directly about the infection.
C. Mail the woman a certified letter with the notice about the infection and information about treatment options.
D. Delay informing the woman because talking about the infection in front of her family would do more harm than good.