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For a deaf or non-English speaking patient, an interpreter with competencies on

ID: 323209 • Letter: F

Question

For a deaf or non-English speaking patient, an interpreter with competencies on file must be used in all of the following situations EXCEPT select one Determining a patient's history or description of ailment or injury obtaining informed consent or mission for treatment Provision of patient's rights Explanation of living wills or powers of attorney (or their availability) Diagnosis or prognosis of ailments or injuries Explanation of procedures, test, treatment, treatment options or surgery Explaining the administration and side effects of medications, including side effects and food or drug interactions Explaining to the patient how to use the call light Discharge instructions or planning Explaining and discussing advance directives

Explanation / Answer

The answer will be h because the use of call light is for mobility impaired patients not for deaf or non- English speaking persons.

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