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This principle ensures interpreters remain neutral and do not allow personal opinions to influence their work.

What is Impartiality

100

Interpreters adhere to this standard by keeping all information disclosed during assignments confidential

What is Confidentiality 

100

This principle obligates interpreters to only accept assignments they are qualified to handle.

What is professionalism 

100

interpreters must faithfully and accurately convey the meaning of messages without adding or omitting anything, adhering to this standard

What is Accuracy

100

Interpreters demonstrate this principle by treating all parties with respect, regardless of background, culture, or beliefs.

What is Respect

200

No additions, omissions or changes to the original message

What is the golden rule for interpreter ?

200

They both protect patient health information. "Its a law and a principle"

what is HIPPA and the principle of confidentiality

200

If an interpreter is asked to explain medical terminology to a patient, this ethical standard would prevent them from doing so.

What is Role Boundaries

200

An interpreter must disclose this potential issue if they know the person they are interpreting for personally

What is conflict of Interest

200

An interpreter assumes this role to give cultural background information. 

Cultural broker

300

To use one's cultural lenses to judge other cultures. 

what is ethnocentrism 

300

Under Title VI, these entities are required to provide interpretation services for individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP).

what is Federally funded programs

300

This act prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin?

What is Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 .

300

This is the term used to describe any unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of protected health information. 

what is HIPPA violation?

300

this term refers to health information that is transmitted or maintained in any form (oral, written, or electronic) that identifies an individual

what is Protected Health Information (PHI). 

400

This term refers to the medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions

what is cardiology

400

This is the term for a doctor who specializes in treating the elderly

what is geriatrics

400

This medical term refers to a high fever or extremely elevated body temperature

What is hyperthermia

400

This term refers to a condition in which the body's blood sugar levels are too high

what is diabetes

400

This term refers to the condition where the body does not produce enough red blood cells or hemoglobin

what is anemia

500

This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body

what is the heart

500

This system in the body is responsible for producing hormones and regulating metabolism

what is the endocrine system 

500

This test is used to measure the electrical activity of the heart

What is an electrocardiogram (EKG)

500

This medical procedure involves the removal of tissue for examination under a microscope

what is a biopsy

500

This diagnostic test uses sound waves to create images of internal body structures, especially the heart

what is an ultrasound