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What tenet is "Interpreters demonstrate respect for consumers"?
Tenet 4.0
What tenet is "Interpreters demonstrate respect for colleagues, interns,
and students of the profession"?
Tenet 5.0
What tenet is "Interpreters adhere to standards of confidential
communication"?
Tenet 1.0
What tenet is "Interpreters conduct themselves in a manner appropriate to
the specific interpreting situation"?
Tenet 3.0
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What tenet is "Interpreters possess the professional skills and
knowledge required for the specific interpreting situation"?
Tenet 2.0
What tenet is "Interpreters engage in professional development"?
Tenet 7.0
What tenet is "Interpreters maintain ethical business practices"?
Tenet 6.0
An interpreter is interpreting a staff meeting with a majority of hearing
participants and one Deaf participant. The Deaf person announces they
haven't completed their assigned work. The interpreter misinterprets that
they have
completed the work. How should the interpreter fix this situation?
The interpreter informs every participant that the message was
misinterpreted and corrects their mistake.
While working, the interpreter is asked by one of the hearing participants
how
long it took to become an interpreter. Without responding, the interpreter
directs the question to the Deaf person. Under which model is the
interpreter
functioning?
Conduit Model
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Continue interpreting the lecture.An interpreter is interpreting a college
lecture.
A Deaf student in the hallway signs to another Deaf student through the
doorway. The two of them have a brief conversation. What actions should
the interpreter take?
Continue interpreting the lecture.
After an assignment at a doctor's office, the Deaf consumer asks the
interpreter to explain the doctor's recommendations. What should the
interpreter do?
Reiterate the interpreter's role and offer to interpret again
An interpreter has been hired through a hiring agency to provide
interpreting services. The consumer asks you how they can use your
services again. What should the interpreter do?
Have them contact the hiring agency.
What are factors that contribute to the diversity in communication
within the Deaf-Blind community?
- type, degree and age of onset of hearing and vision loss
- whether current vision and/or hearing is stable, progressive or
fluctuating
- level of language competencies in American Sign Language (ASL)
or other signed language systems and/or English
- family, ethnic, socio-economic and educational backgrounds
- physical, cognitive or other disabilities
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What are communication modes that individuals who are Deaf-Blind
employ?
- sign language at close visual range (less than 4 feet) and/or within
a limited visual space (often a small area including and just below
the signer's chin to signer's chest)
- sign language at a greater visual range (4-8 feet) to
accommodate those individuals with limited peripheral vision
- sign language received at close visual range with the use of tracking
[hand(s) is/are placed on the interpreter's wrists/forearms for the
receiver to maintain signs within their visual range]
- sign language received by sense of touch with one or two hands (tactile)
- fingerspelling received by sense of touch (tactile)
- Print-on-Palm (block letters drawn on the palm)
- speechreading at close visual range
- hearing with assistive listening devices
- reading via text-based devices and services (e.g., real-time
captioning connected to a large visual display or refreshable
Braille output)
- sign supported speech
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