Some ways to overcome language barriers, when a nurse does not speak the same language as the patient include;
Make use of the interpreter services,
Use visual methods of communication such as body language
Make use of a translation service or apps that may be available on your device such as phone
Make use of simple language
Repeat the conversation again
what are some ways to overcome language barriers, when a nurses does not speak the same...
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A nurse is providing discharge to a client who does not speak the same language as the nurse. Which of the following actions should the take?.
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It is recommended that nurses who encounter a language barrier when trying to talk with a patient check the chart for a contact person try to communicate with gestures use an interpreter provided by the facility screen the patient's visitors for an interpreter