A 25-year-old woman attends the Emergency Department after being the victim of rape two days ago. She is tearful and distressed, and does not report any physical injuries. She identifies her ex-boyfriend as the assailant and describes an unprotected penetrative assault via penis. She is not currently using any contraception and is worried about pregnancy.
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What information about the perpetrator would you like to ask the patient to guide her treatment?
You risk assess the patient during the history. Which of the following is not a risk factor for BBV transmission?
The perpetrator has known HIV. Despite your best efforts the patient does not wish to attend a SARC. There are no children in the care of either the victim or the perpetrator, and the victim does not wish to notify the police or press charges.
What is the most appropriate line of action?
