A young man had a test for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) performed on an anonymous basis. When he tried to determine the results of the test, he was asked to come in to the public health department to get the results
Which of the following assumptions is correct?
a. The laboratory results were inconclusive, and the test must be repeated.
b. The test result came back negative, but he will be asked for a donation.
c. The test result came back positive, and the staff want to support him emotionally when this information is shared with him.
d. The staff want to counsel him on safer sex practices regardless of the test results.
ANS: D
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