The nurse has provided discharge teaching using an interpreter for a non-English-speaking client. Which additional material should the nurse provide the client?

A. Instructions written in the client's native language.
B. Discharge information with pictures and drawings.
C. The number for language interpretation.
D. A medical language translation dictionary.


Answer: A

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