NIC CPC STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT | NEW 2025
Share assignment-related information only on a confidential and "as-needed"
basis (e.g.,
supervisors, interpreter team members, members of the educational team, hiring
entities). - ANSWER Confidentiality
Manage data, invoices, records, or other situational or consumer-specific
information in a
manner consistent with maintaining consumer confidentiality (e.g., shredding,
locked files). - ANSWER Confidentiality
Inform consumers when federal or state mandates require disclosure of
confidential
information. - ANSWER Confidentiality
Guiding Principle: Interpreters hold a position of trust in their role as linguistic and
cultural facilitators of communication. Confidentiality is highly valued by
consumers and is essential to protecting
all involved. - ANSWER Confidentiality
Tenet: Interpreters adhere to standards of confidential communication. -
ANSWER Confidentiality
, Tenet: Interpreters possess the professional skills and knowledge required for the
specific interpreting situation. - ANSWER Professionalism
Guiding Principle: Interpreters are expected to stay abreast of evolving language
use and trends in the profession of interpreting as well as in the American Deaf
community.
Interpreters accept assignments using discretion with regard to skill,
communication mode, setting, and
consumer needs. Interpreters possess knowledge of American Deaf culture and
deafness-related resources. - ANSWER Professionalism
Provide service delivery regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, religion,
age, dis-
ability, sexual orientation, or any other factor. - ANSWER Professionalism
Assess consumer needs and the interpreting situation before and during the
assignment and
make adjustments as needed. - ANSWER Professionalism
Render the message faithfully by conveying the content and spirit of what is being
communi-
cated, using language most readily understood by consumers, and correcting
errors discreetly
and expeditiously. - ANSWER Professionalism
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT | NEW 2025
Share assignment-related information only on a confidential and "as-needed"
basis (e.g.,
supervisors, interpreter team members, members of the educational team, hiring
entities). - ANSWER Confidentiality
Manage data, invoices, records, or other situational or consumer-specific
information in a
manner consistent with maintaining consumer confidentiality (e.g., shredding,
locked files). - ANSWER Confidentiality
Inform consumers when federal or state mandates require disclosure of
confidential
information. - ANSWER Confidentiality
Guiding Principle: Interpreters hold a position of trust in their role as linguistic and
cultural facilitators of communication. Confidentiality is highly valued by
consumers and is essential to protecting
all involved. - ANSWER Confidentiality
Tenet: Interpreters adhere to standards of confidential communication. -
ANSWER Confidentiality
, Tenet: Interpreters possess the professional skills and knowledge required for the
specific interpreting situation. - ANSWER Professionalism
Guiding Principle: Interpreters are expected to stay abreast of evolving language
use and trends in the profession of interpreting as well as in the American Deaf
community.
Interpreters accept assignments using discretion with regard to skill,
communication mode, setting, and
consumer needs. Interpreters possess knowledge of American Deaf culture and
deafness-related resources. - ANSWER Professionalism
Provide service delivery regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, religion,
age, dis-
ability, sexual orientation, or any other factor. - ANSWER Professionalism
Assess consumer needs and the interpreting situation before and during the
assignment and
make adjustments as needed. - ANSWER Professionalism
Render the message faithfully by conveying the content and spirit of what is being
communi-
cated, using language most readily understood by consumers, and correcting
errors discreetly
and expeditiously. - ANSWER Professionalism