Interpreting Final Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Avoiding eye contact when you interpret helps the provider and patient/client to focus on each other, not on you. | true |
| Community interpreting began in the United States. | false |
| Medical interpreters should ideally follow a code of ethics for interpreters in healthcare, such as the national U.S. code issued by the National Council on Interpreting in Health Care. | true |
| One of the most important responsibilities of a community interpreter is to explore his or her own personal and cultural biases. | true |
| Standards of practice are the strictest rules of any profession. | false |
| When intervening and mediating, community interpreters should try to identify a communication barrier and let the provider and client/patient resolve it. | true |
| Ethics and standards of practice for interpreters help to guide one's professional behavior to support quality interpreting. | true |
| The interpreter should interpret rude, vulgar, and obscene language. | true |
| Community (including medical) interpreters should intervene as little as possible and only if the consequences of not intervening might be serious. | true |
| If the provider is speaking at a high register and does not lower it even after the interpreter mediates, it is acceptable for the interpreter to simplify the provider's complicated language. | false |
| The first thing that many community interpreters forget to do when they intervene is to interpret what was just said. | true |
| Interpreters who intervene during the interpreted session should try to explain the patient or client's cultural issues to resolve a cultural misunderstanding. | false |
| The purpose of interpreting is to facilitate communication between two or more parties who do not share a common language. | true |
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