Emma is a nurse in the emergency room. She is trying to help a patient who speaks another language. The patient is clutching at his chest while repeating the word 'help.' Emma can see that the patient is having cardiac issues. Since the emergency room deals with cardiac issues frequently, the doctors and nurses spring into action. They perform tests and insert IV fluids to stabilize the patient. Even though the patient is already getting the treatment they need, why might Emma call for an interpreter?

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• So the hospital can charge the patient for another service.
• So the patient can understand the steps the staff is taking to help.
• Emma does not want to have to deal with the patient.
• There is no need for an interpreter if the patient is being treated.

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4 months ago

The correct answer is: So the patient can understand the steps the staff is taking to help.

Calling for an interpreter is crucial in order to ensure effective communication between the medical staff and the patient. This is important so the patient can understand the diagnosis, treatment plan, and any follow-up care instructions. It is essential for the patient to be able to actively participate in their own healthcare decisions.