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  • August 15, 2024
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Interpreter Test

What is a code of ethics? - answerCode of ethics is a set principles or values that
governs the conduct of members of profession; while they're engage in enactment of
that profession.

What is standard of practice? - answerA set of guidelines that define what an interpreter
does in performance of his or her role, that is, the tasks and skills the interpreter should
be able to perform in the course of fulfilling the duties of the profession.

What is CCHI? - answerCCHI stands for Certification Commission for Healthcare
Interpreters.

What is NBCMI? - answerNBCMI stands for National Board of Certification for Medical
Interpreters.

What is NCIHC? - answerNCIHC Stands for National Council on Interpreting in Health
Care.

When does NCIHC publish the National Codes of Ethics for Interprets in Health Care? -
answer2004

What is the 9 principles for code of ethic? - answer1) Confidentiality
2) Accuracy
3) Impartially
4) Role Boundaries
5) Cultural Awareness
6) Respect
7) Advocacy
8) Professional Development
9) Professionalism

Confidentiality - answerThe interpreter protects written patient information in his or her
possession.

Accuracy - answerThe interpreter maintain transparency.

Impartially - answerThe interpreter does not allow personal judgment or cultural values
to influence objectivity.

Role Boundaries - answerThe interpreter limits personal involvement with all parties
during the interpreting assignment.

, Cultural Awareness - answerThe Interpreter alerts all parties to any significant cultural
misunderstandings that arises.

Respect - answerThe interpreter promotes patient autonomy.

Advocacy - answerThe interpreter may speaks out to protect an individual from a
serious harm.

Professional Development - answerThe Interpreter seeks feedback to improve his or
her performance.

Professionalism - answerThe Interpreter is prepared for all assignments.

What is community interpreting? - answerA community interpreting is a specialization of
interpreting that facilitate access to community services.

What is medical interpreting? - answerMedical Interpreting is a specialization of a
community interpreting that facilitate access to healthcare.

What is the purpose of interpreting? - answerThe purpose of interpreting is to facilitates
between parties who does not share a common language.

Describe a communicative Autonomy? - answerIt is the capacity of each party in an
encounter to be responsible for and in control of his or her own communication.

What is the minimum requirements of a community or medical interpreter to practice as
an interpreter? - answerThe minimum requirements are:
1) Be at least 18 years old
2) High School Diploma or Equivalent
3) Demonstrate Bilingualism and Literacy, preferably by showing proof of a valid
language proficiency test.
4) Hold a certificate for professional training in community or medical at least 40 hours.

What is the differences between certificate and certification? - answerA certificate is an
official document attesting to participation in training as short as one hour and as long
as two years of study in university.

A certification is a process by which a third party, whether a governmental, professional
organization or accredited professional body, attest that an individual is qualified to
provide a particular service.

Which kind of organizations develops recognized certification programs for interpreter. -
answerGovernment or professional organizations.

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