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abern

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A student engages in unprotected sex under the influence of alcohol. The student decides to have an HIV test completed the next day. Which of the following results will most likely occur?
 
  a. The results will probably be negative for HIV.
  b. The results will probably be positive for HIV.
  c. The probability of disease is so low there is no reason to be tested.
  d. The test results won't be reliable so soon after exposure.

Question 2

Which of the following data would most likely be collected in a syndromic surveillance system?
 
  a. Incidence of bioterrorism attacks
  b. Number of air travelers
  c. Incidence of school absenteeism
  d. Number of influenza vaccines administered



ndhahbi

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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