A junior doctor sustains a needlestick injury from a needle used on a patient with unknown HIV status in the emergency department. The injury is deep and blood-filled. What is the most appropriate immediate action?AWash the area with soap and water and arrange HIV post-exposure prophylaxis assessment urgentlyBWait for the patient’s HIV test result before doing anythingCApply alcohol gel only and continue workingDStart lifelong antiretroviral therapy immediately without assessmentEDo nothing if the patient is low risk by appearanceCheck my answer