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    Principle standard one of the National CLAS Standards was met due to enacting shared decision-making, the cultural competence series, communication across differences videos, providing patients with education online material in different languages and a human resource diversity officer to reduce health disparities and promote cultural and linguistic competent care. When patients have the opportunity to actively participate, communicate with their multidisciplinary team and have readily…

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    Healthcare Settings

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    1. Settings 1.1. Healthcare 1.1.1. Description A pilot study at Kaiser Permanente’s (KP) healthcare facilities will initiate the project effort by inviting, introducing, and training the health care professionals about the telehealth videophone public health consultant services. A presentation via Skye teleconference calls or in person will be presented by the public health consultant using PowerPoint presentation to address how the program will reduce the barriers exist for the Deaf and…

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    Mark Drolsbaugh Reflection

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    to have these hardships in life, it would take an emotionally strong person to survive them. Much like Drolsbaugh I had noticed Kimber having harsh days I could recognize it after a few short weeks of being with her, in class she had an online interpreter (?-they videochatted) but outside of class it was difficult for her to play with the other kids or chat with them due to the lack of communication. Eventually, she did have one friend who would chat with her using a whiteboard while Kimber…

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    Also, Ezekiel speaks on how those cities aren’t hospitable, due to their greed and reluctance to help the poor and needy. Finally, the author of the New Interpreters Study Bible says about the sin of Sodom that, “The story is particularly critical of their mistreatment of guests and disregard for the inviolable codes of hospitality” (New Interpreters Study Bible 38). The whole story puts Lot, who is still but an immigrant, as the most hospitable person in Sodom, as well as puts everyone in the…

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    librarian. He is the basis for the protagonist in the closing and last story in her short story- collection, Interpreter of Maladies, The Third and Final Continent. Lahiri's mother wanted her children to grow up knowing their heritage,which was Bengali, and her family often visited relatives in Calcutta (Kolkata).She is an Indian American author. Lahiri's debut collection of short story, Interpreter of Maladies (1999), won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and her first novel, The Namesake…

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    most tours were already sold out. There are three ways to visit and tour at the museum. You can take a tour, tour a remodeled replica of an apartment or businesses from different time periods, Meet the residents is a tour and interaction with an interpreter dressed in costume from that time period. There are also outside tours , touring the neighborhood with a tour guide filling you in on the immigrants struggle to…

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    Michael Argyle theory is for one to one communication. Argyle theory was based on two people communicating with each other. When they are communicating they will be using the communication cycle, which they both will be sharing ideas where they both can understand each other. Michael Argyle has stated that the interpersonal communication is a skill where they can learn and develop in many ways such as learning how to drive a car. As Michael Argyle’s said as we are driving a car we can…

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    Aphorism

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    be, ruining a relationship filled with trust and love. These certain examples would be referencing a sour time in life. These moments could be filled with sadness or disappointment. Aphorisms are meant to help break down an example and guide an interpreter to understand the example in an easier way. The aphorism, “I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning to sail my ship,” incorporates all the moments in one's life, the mistakes and achievements that made, and shapes a person into who she or…

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    Heritage Assessment

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    accommodate patient’s needs, by considering multidisciplinary policies, attitudes, and behaviors. This enables the nurses to perform their duties in a cross-cultural way and provide the best quality treatment. For example, the hospital can provide an interpreter to a patient if he or she does not speak English (Spector,…

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    According to the position statement issued by Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (2012), detained asylum seekers in Australia would reside in the community that is similar to jail for a prolonged time until the necessary background checks are finalised. Moreover, relevant research theories about harmful impacts of mandatory detention suggests that the persons condition who have existing traumas can be aggravated by detention, because of its negative effects on social…

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