While transferring blood from a syringe to a vacuum tube, Sheril, a nurse, accidentally pricks her thumb with the needle in the syringe. Although she tests negative for any infection, she is asked to be on the alert for fever, fatigue, and mild infections. Sheril is most likely to be at risk for

A. human papillomavirus infection.
B. acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
C. gonorrhea.
D. chlamydia.


Answer: B

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