A client is admitted to the hospital. On admission, it is noted that the client does not speak English. It will take 20 minutes for the hospital interpreter to arrive. The nurse decides to wait for the interpreter rather than relying on the client's husband. Which rationales will be most appropriate for the nurse to make the decision to wait for the interpreter? (Select all that apply.)
A) More likely to be fluent in both languages
B) More likely to be familiar with the client's symptoms
C) Trained in ethics and will be better at explaining cultural differences
D) More likely to understand the client's needs
E) More likely familiar with technical healthcare terms
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