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Health, 16.12.2019 20:31 jessejames48

the post-exposure exam follow-up must include counseling about the possible implications of the exposure and your infection status, including the results and interpretation of all tests and how to protect personal contacts. the follow-up must also include evaluation of reported illnesses that may be related to the exposure. what else should you be provided with?
a.
a copy of the evaluating healthcare professional’s written opinion within 60 days of completion of the evaluation.

b.
a copy of the evaluating healthcare professional’s written opinion within 15 days of completion of the evaluation.

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you only receive a copy of the evaluating healthcare professional’s written opinion if your test results were positive.

d.
a verbal description of your test results.

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