1. Context
2. Content
3. Code of Ethics
4. Collegiality
The abbreviation TDI refers to: 4. Advocacy organization for Deaf communication access
1. A leading cause of deafness in the 1960s
2. Training institute for Deaf people
3. Trained Deaf Interpreters
4. Advocacy organization for Deaf communication
access
,According to the ADA, a deaf person who 3. Should go and prove that it is not an adequate accessibility
requests an interpreter for a first appointment
but is declined:
1. Can sue if he does not receive one
2. Can cancel the appointment and receive
reimbursement
3. Should go and prove that it is not an adequate
accessibility
4. Should have an interpreter call and explain the
ADA
According to the ADA, Title IV, telephone 1. Local and long distance relay services 24/7
companies must provide:
1. Local and long distance relay services 24/7
2. Telecommunication devices through a device
loan program
3. State relay services
4. International relay services
,According to the CPC, interpreters shall keep all 2. When the deaf person gives you permission
information confidential. This is not always
possible in all situations. Which is not one of
those situations?
1. Suspected child abuse
2. When the deaf person gives you permission
3. When the conversation is not privileged
4. When there is the threat of a crime
The ADA 3. Is Civil Rights legislation
1. Accompanies the IDEA
2. Is in conflict with state legislation for certified
interpreters
3. Is Civil Rights legislation
4. Replaces Section 504 of the Rehab Act
, The ADA defines the term "qualified" to mean all 3. Possesses certification
except the following:
1. Interprets effectively
2. Interprets accurately
3. Possesses certification
4. Interprets impartially
All but one of the following situations are best 2. Jury instructions
suited to consecutive interpretation:
1. Doctor's office
2. Jury instructions
3. Witness statements
4. Psychological exams