A nurse is caring for a 45-year-old client who speaks a language the nurse does not understand. The client requires preoperative instructions for an upcoming procedure. What is the most appropriate action for the nurse to take to minimize communication barriers and ensure the client understands the instructions?
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Ask a family member to translate the instructions for the client.
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Provide written instructions translated into the client's preferred language.
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Use gestures and visual aids to explain the instructions.
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Request the assistance of a professional healthcare interpreter.
Using a professional healthcare interpreter is the most appropriate action under such circumstances. Healthcare interpreters are trained to accurately convey information between providers and clients, reducing the likelihood of miscommunication. Family members, while well-intentioned, may not accurately translate medical terminology or may withhold sensitive information, potentially compromising care. Written instructions in the client's preferred language can supplement verbal communication but are inadequate alone if the client has questions or if literacy is an issue. Similarly, relying on gestures can lead to significant misinterpretations, especially for complex healthcare discussions.
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