Diversity
Interpretation
Language Barriers Terminology
100

What are the two official languages of Canada?


English & French

100

What is the difference between an interpreter and a translator?


Interpreters translate spoken language orally, while translators translate the written word


100

What emergency department patient-flow process is highly dependent on accurate communication of symptom acuity, chronology, and red-flag features across languages?


Acuity stratification

200

What are the top 5 languages at AHS? 

(Note: does not include English or French)

Arabic, Punjabi, Tigrigna, Spanish, Cantonese


200

Name at least 3 different ways by which professional interpretation can be accessed?


E.g. Over the phone, video, in-person, interpreter on wheels, Zoom, computers, tablets, smartphones, ipads


200

What evidence-based communication strategy is used to verify functional patient comprehension by requiring information to be restated in the patient’s own words?


Closed-loop communication

300

Name three different indigenous languages or dialect?


e.g. Cree, Dene, Blackfoot


300

A mom and dad are both deaf and are from Syria and are seeking care for their baby who needs care in the emergency department. How would you support this family?


A mom and dad are both deaf and are from Syria and are seeking care for their baby who needs heart surgery. How would you support this family?


300

What sociolinguistic phenomenon may cause clinicians to incorrectly assume adequate medical comprehension based on a patient’s conversational proficiency in the dominant language?


False fluency bias

400

What term describes the use of simplified language, visual aids, and confirmation strategies in emergency medicine to improve communication with patients who have limited understanding of the dominant language?

Plain language

400

In emergency medicine, what term describes a patient leaving with an incorrect understanding of discharge instructions due to language barriers?


Miscommunication (other answers acceptable)

400

What patient-safety phenomenon occurs when linguistic discordance contributes to a systematically lower emergency severity classification than clinically warranted?


Language-mediated undertriage

500

In the emergency department, what term describes biased assumptions about a patient’s intelligence, compliance, or credibility based on their accent or English proficiency?

Linguicism

500

In the emergency department, what term describes relying on a patient’s family member to interpret instead of a trained medical interpreter?


Ad hoc interpretation

500

What interpretation-related communication failure involves the unintended exclusion of clinically meaningful information during multilingual emergency encounters, potentially altering diagnostic reasoning or management decisions?


Clinically significant omission

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