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Week 8 Answer Sheet Chapter 7-1

Week 8 Answer Sheet Chapter 7-1

Q For this assignment, you will complete the Study Guide Exercises for Chapter 6. To access your Study Guide for Foundations and Adult Health Nursing please revisit your VitalSource Bookshelf Module. Below is a complete list of each exercise that should be completed. As with other assignments, please carefully read the instructions and each question. Some questions will include activities, while others will include questions that will require you to "fill-in-the-blank" or provide a long-form answer. Note that long-form answers should be at least 50 to 100 words in length. Additionally, please format your responses with the correct question number (1) or question letter (A) that correlates to your answer. Your responses should be submitted as a file upload. USE THIS ANSWER SHEET for your file upload: NUR101 Week 8 Answer Sheet Ch 6 Download NUR101 Week 8 Answer Sheet Ch 6 If you have any questions, please reach out to your instructor! ________________________________________ Chapter 6 - Study Guide Exercises Please complete the Exercises outlined below. o Crossword Puzzle o Multiple Choice o Critical Thinking Activities Rubric W8: Study Guide Exercises W8: Study Guide Exercises Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeExercises (i.e., matching, short answer, etc.) The student will be awarded 1 point per correct answer (including questions with multiple parts). Points will be deducted as necessary; please see instructor feedback. 22 pts Total Points: 22 PreviousNext

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Critical Thinking Activities 22. a. The nurse can explain that she understands and speaks some Spanish, but an interpreter is going to be required to confirm the patient’s history accurately. When speaking to a patient through an interpreter it is important to make eye contact and speak toward them like you normally would to ensure the patient feels involved in the discussion. The translator is only there to translate, its best to maintain an open conversation with the patient. b. There are some advantages to having family as an interpreter over a professional translator. One advantage is that the family member usually comes with the patient so there is no need to wait if the professional translator is late or does not show.