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Review Question - QID 109032

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QID 109032 (Type "109032" in App Search)
A 26-year-old medical student presents to occupational health after sustaining a needlestick injury. She was drawing blood from an HIV-positive patient when she stuck herself percutaneously while capping the needle. She immediately washed the puncture wound with saline. The medical student has had a negative HIV serology from the beginning of medical school 2 years ago. She is monogamous with one male partner and denies any intravenous drug use. The source patient was recently diagnosed with HIV and has a CD4 count of 550 cells/µL. His most recent viral load is 1,800,000 copies/mL, and he was started on HAART 3 days ago. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?