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LaDunn

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Which of the following actions would be important for the nurse to remember when communicating with a deaf person through the use of a sign language interpreter?
 
  a. Avoid looking at the interpreter and focus eye contact on the deaf person.
  b. Allow for intervals of rest when communicating for an extended length of time.
  c. Speak very slowly and face the interpreter at all times.
  d. Use more animation when speaking to relay emotion or emphasize points.

Question 2

A conventional disaster is a catastrophic event caused by:
 
  a. a high-magnitude earthquake.
  b. an exposure to toxic materials.
  c. an outbreak of a pathogen.
  d. the use of military weapons.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D
A conventional disaster is a catastrophic event caused by the use of weapons such as guns, bombs, missiles, and grenades.





 

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