In the stage of "asymptomatic infection":

1. it is impossible for the infected person to transmit the infection to another person.
2. viral transmission is only possible if intravenous needles are shared.
3. the infection is there, but can only be detected by appropriate blood tests.
4. it is still possible for the person's body to fight off the infection if his or her immune status is good.


Answer: 3. the infection is there, but can only be detected by appropriate blood tests.

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An example of a counselor utilizing an empirically validated treatment that has been demonstrated to enhance the well-being of a client is:

a. Autonomy b. Beneficence c. Justice d. Nonmaleficence

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In which stage of the Racial Identity Development for People of Color (RIDPOC) model do individuals have a newfound awareness, which may lead to confusion about how they once viewed their culture/race and movement toward a positive experience of their culture/race?

a. Conformity b. Dissonance and beginning appreciation c. Resistance and immersion d. Introspection and Internalization

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In which stage of Helms' White identity model is an individual not comfortable with racism but has an intellectual acceptance and curiosity regarding individuals from nondominant groups?

a. Disintegration b. Reintegration c. Pseudoindependence d. Immersion

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