an interpreter directs a patient who asks him or her for a ride home to appropriate resources within the institution.
respect
an interpreter may tell the patient and provider to address each other, rather than the interpreter.
respect
in greetings, an interpreter uses appropriate ti...
CCHI Ethics exam questions with 100%
correct answers
an interpreter directs a patient who asks him or her for a ride home to appropriate resources
within the institution. - answer respect
an interpreter may tell the patient and provider to address each other, rather than the
interpreter. - answer respect
in greetings, an interpreter uses appropriate titles for both patient and provider. - answer
respect
an interpreter avoids interpreting for a family member or close friend. - answer impartiality
an interpreter does not reveal personal feelings through words, tone of voice, or body language.
- answer impartiality
an interpreter does not leave notes on an interpreting session in public view - answer
confidentiality
an interpreter does not discuss a patient's case with family or community members without the
patient's consent. - answer confidentiality
when asking for clarification, an interpreter says to all parties, "I, the interpreter, did not
understand, so I am going to ask for an explanation." - answer accuracy
an interpreter who has omitted an important word corrects the mistake as soon as possible. -
answer accuracy
, an interpreter may ask a speaker to pause or slow down. - answer accuracy
an interpreter may explain the interpreting process to a provider by saying "everything you say
will be repeated to the patient." - answer accuracy
unless there is no equivalent in the patient's language, an interpreter does not substitute
simpler explanations for medical terms a provider uses, but may ask the speaker to re-express
themselves in language more easily understood by the other party. - answer accuracy
an interpreter repeats all that is said, even if it seems redundant, irrelevant, or rude. - answer
accuracy
an interpreter learns about the traditional remedies some patients may use - answer cultural
awareness
if a provider asks a patient who is fasting for religious reasons to take an oral medication, an
interpreter may call attention to the potential conflict. - answer cultural awareness
an interpreter does not share or elicit overly personal information in conversations with a
patient. - answer role boundaries
an interpreter never advises a patient on health care questions, but redirects the patient to ask
the provider - answer role boundaries
an interpreter who is also a nurse does not confer with another provider in the patient's
presence, without reporting what is said - answer role boundaries
an interpreter accurately represents his or her credentials. - answer professionalism
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