Risk assessment for HIV seroconversion in determining postexposure prophylaxis has
a. 3 components: (1) your general health, (2) the type of exposure-needle stick or mucous membrane-and (3) the source patient's HIV health status
b. 4 components: (1) your general health, (2) the type of exposure-needle stick or mucous membrane-and (3) the source patient's HIV health status and resistance status of the strain of HIV
c. 2 components: (1) your general health and (2) the source patient's HIV health status
d. 2 components: (1) the type of exposure-needle stick or mucous membrane-and (2) the source patient's HIV health status
D
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