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Standards Of Practice - CORE CHI Healthcare
Interpreter Exam Study Set
1. Accuracy
ANS Standard of practice which enables other parties toknow precisely
what each speaker has said.
2. Managing flow of communication
ANS Asking speakers to pause, speed up, slowdown, etc. are ways of ensuring accuracy by...
3. Maintaining transparency
ANS Saying, "As the interpreter speaking, I did not un-derstand what was just said, so I'm
going to request clarification" shows that theinterpreter is...
4. Confidentiality
ANS Standard of practice which honors the private and personalnature of the health care
interaction and maintain trust among all parties.
5. Impartiality
ANS Standard of practice which eliminates the effect of interpreter biasor preference.
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6. Conflict of Interest
ANS An example of this would be interpreting for a close friendor family member. Interpreter
would need to disclose this to staff.
7. Respect
ANS Standard of practice which requires the interpreter
to acknowledge the inherent dignity of all parties in the interpreted encounter.
8. Promotion of patient autonomy
ANS Directing patients toward the appropriate re-sources if help requested is beyond our code
of ethics/ability to give (i.e., directingthem toward a taxi service if they request a ride home)
9. Cultural awareness
ANS Standard of practice which requires the interpreter to facil-itate communication across
cultural differences.
10. Role Boundaries
ANS Standard of practice which requires the interpreter to clarifythe scope and limits of the
interpreting role, in order to avoid conflicts of interest. The interpreter limits their interactions
to those of an interpreter and would never give medical advice or ask/answer overly personal
questions during conversation with the patient.
11. Professionalism
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ANS Standard of practice which upholds the public's trust in theinterpreting profession.
12. Skill limitations (with professionalism)
ANS For example, an interpreter who isunfamiliar with a highly technical medical term asks
for an explanation before continuing to interpret.
13. Professional development
ANS Standard of practice which aspires to attain thehighest possible level of competence and
service.
14. Advocacy (S of P)
ANS Standard of practice which seeks to prevent harm to partiesthat the interpreter serves.
15. Advocacy
ANS an action taken on behalf of an individual that goes beyond facil- itating communication,
with the intention of supporting good health outcomes. In general, it means that a third party (in
this case, the interpreter) speaks for or pleadsthe cause of another party, thereby departing from
an impartial role.
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16. Register
ANS A stylistic level of language used by a speaker. A speaker's choiceof this is generally
adapted to a particular topic, the parties spoken to, and the perceived formality of the
situation.
17. Allopathic medicine
ANS mainstream medical care in the US, use of drugs andsurgery to combat disease
18. Alternative/complimentary medicine
ANS health care practices that aren't con-sidered part of mainstream medical treatment, may
include acupuncture, herbal remedies, etc
19. resident
ANS person who has recieved a medical degree and is practicing medicine,usually under
supervision
20. attending physician
ANS doctors who have finished their education and have theprimary responsibility for patients
21. fellow
ANS medical doctor who is pursuing additional training in a specialty field
22. generalist
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