That's a huge liability for you, the interpreter, to do something like that. I'd likely suggest to the patient that you'd be happy to interpret their request to reception. The NCIHC Standards of Practice standard 13, on page 7 under respect talks about the importance of promoting patient autonomy and "direct[ing a patient] to appropriate resources within the institution." So not only does this involve the ethical principle of respect (because of autonomy), but also the ethical principle of maintaining role boundaries and sticking to your role as a medical interpreter. What if something were to happen to the children while their mother is in the bathroom? You may be held responsible. Why can't the mother take the children to the bathroom with her? What does the healthcare facility staff do with English-speaking parents who ask *them* if they can watch their children when they go to the restroom?
Can you take the family to their next appointment???😂😂😂😂
Loooovveeee your videos!! Thank you so much
Thank you so much for this, after over a decade of interpreting, I am getting ready for my Certification. This is very insightful!
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Congratulations! That's such a huge and amazing step you're taking! All the exclamation points! If I may ask, which certification are you going for?
@@KellyGrzechHenriquez Sure for Medical Interpreting through CMI.
Sweet! I first got certified by NBCMI as well. Best of luck to you on your certification journey!
Thats great to know and confirms that I am on a great channel learning more from a professional like you!
@@KellyGrzechHenriquez was it really hard?
I just want to say THANK YOU for this video it's very helpful. I can see that you are very PROFESSIONAL.🗣
You're so very welcome! Thank you for making use of it, and thank you for your kind words.
Love the way you explain things! I cannot thank you enough!😊
You are so welcome!
Thank you for you video! I have a question, is the code of ethics the same as the Interpreter Standards of Practice
I got confused too. Sadly, I don't see an answer
If a patient ask an interpreter to watch her children while she is going to the restroom what the interpreter do?
That's a huge liability for you, the interpreter, to do something like that. I'd likely suggest to the patient that you'd be happy to interpret their request to reception. The NCIHC Standards of Practice standard 13, on page 7 under respect talks about the importance of promoting patient autonomy and "direct[ing a patient] to appropriate resources within the institution."
So not only does this involve the ethical principle of respect (because of autonomy), but also the ethical principle of maintaining role boundaries and sticking to your role as a medical interpreter.
What if something were to happen to the children while their mother is in the bathroom? You may be held responsible. Why can't the mother take the children to the bathroom with her? What does the healthcare facility staff do with English-speaking parents who ask *them* if they can watch their children when they go to the restroom?
Thank you very much for this video it has been really helpful 😊 👍 😀
Glad it was helpful!
I like your voice
Thank you, that's very kind!