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mrs. white has a speech and language disorder, and the support worker is having difficulty understanding her. what should the support worker do? ch:35
speak in a louder voice.
pretend she can understand what the client is saying in order to not frustrate her further.
call a nurse to see if she can communicate with the client.
use body language and symbols.
question 20
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people with speech and language disorders often experience which of the following? ch:35
relief
frustration, depression, and anger
an improved relationship with family
high self - esteem
For the first question, speaking louder won't help if the issue is the client's speech - language disorder. Pretending to understand is unethical and unhelpful. Calling a nurse may not necessarily solve the communication problem. Using body language and symbols can be an effective alternative communication method. For the second question, people with speech and language disorders often face difficulties in expressing themselves and being understood, which can lead to frustration, depression, and anger.
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First question: Use body language and symbols.
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