Q. A 32-year-old woman who works as a healthcare worker presents to the clinic following a needlestick injury while treating a patient known to have Hepatitis B. She reports being fully vaccinated against Hepatitis B and has no history of Hepatitis B infection. The injury occurred approximately two hours ago.
Her vitals are normal and the physical examination is unremarkable.
What is the most appropriate immediate management for this patient with Hep B exposure?