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    Event Report Documentation Answers 1) Identify the root cause or the “event” a. The root cause of the event was the hospital not providing a professional translator to translate for the patient who was complaining about severe abdominal pain. 2) Identify the type of event if applicable (sentinel, adverse or never) a. What happened to the patient could be a sentinel event, because with the hospital using nonprofessional translators, it could lead to the risk of the patient receiving the wrong…

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    I can not tell exactly where I will be in five years. I can only aspire and hold my breath to say I will be well versed in the deaf community. Somewhere, whether that be a hospital, school, court room, or church, assisting deaf people to access their world. When I was in sixth grade I attended vacation bible school at my grandmothers’ church, were they taught motions with your hands to every song. I loved that concept, every time I got the chance I would sign the motions over and over. My mother…

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    characters into passive figures, like many authors did at the time of the poem’s publication, Rossetti makes her characters into transmitters of a higher truth. Brandt accurately identifies that the female characters in “Goblin Market” act as religious interpreters. Lizzie herself acts as an “agent of religious devotion” when she sets out to save her sister from the terrible fate Laura’s disobedience causes her. When Laura becomes sick Lizzie goes to the goblin market to retrieve the fruit that…

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    Accommodation Summary

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    of accommodations (Cawthon, 2011b). There are struggles for SDHH to retain material in the classroom (Marschark et al., 2009) In the studies looked at, they indicated that in high school speech-to-text made a difference in retain material, but interpreter/note-taker was not as effective (Stinson et al. 2009) and neither did extended captions when watching educational videos (Anderson-Inman, Terrazas-Arrellanes, and Slabin, 2009). There were many complicated factor discussing the students level…

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    She ends up being Cortes interpreter. Even though Townsend says it was just a “choice” that she ended up being Cortes interpreter, I don’t actually believe that. I believe she had a very calculated plan, knowing that Cortes was a powerful person she used being his interpreter to her advantage to get what she wanted. She ended up with the title “doña”, which meant she was a woman of rank and status.…

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    to keep up with each others’ signs and fingerspelling. When we got in, we grabbed a map and noticed that there were booths set up around the main entrance. We spotted a booth that said North Cal, there was a woman signing and a hired Six Flags interpreter for…

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    ability to communicate with others. Adjustment to his hearing loss included hearing aids and speech reading to maximize his communication skills. He does have the knowledge of American Sign Language but not enough to effectively use a sign language interpreter as an accommodation when communicating his needs to others. The following medication that he takes for his heart condition is Plavix and the possible side effects are nosebleeds and it will cause an increase in bleeding to your body. He…

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    Socrates Poetry Analysis

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    Homer and poetry because if one can point out flaws and excellences of one poet, they should also be able to point out the same for another, otherwise their argument is invalid. Moreover, poets are said to be interpreters of the gods, making Ion to be considered an interpreter of an interpreter. Socrates believes that these interpretations get farther from the truth of nature, which aligns with his argument supporting the banishment of imitative poetry. I agree that Ion cannot make a…

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    health information as a start point of health literacy process 3- Facilitators Researchers have recommended four facilitators for the improving health literacy, including legal activities to reduce health disparities, providing sign language interpreter services, training health care providers about effective communication…

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    Respect

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    right to me at all. I was thinking, what if that elderly person was me? How would I feel? I would not like someone to talk to me this way. So he should not be treated that way either. So I stepped up and asked the person behind the counter for an interpreter. I asked the person what language he spoke. He barely understood me and…

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