A young man had an HIV test done 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. He may assume
A. The lab results were inconclusive, and they are going to have to run the test again.
B. The test came back negative, but they are going to ask him for a donation.
C. The test came back positive, and they want to be there to support him when this information is shared with him.
D. They want to counsel him on safer sex practices regardless of the test results.
ANS: D
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