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A non-Spanish-speaking nurse is working with a seven-year-old client who is able to speak English but whose family speaks only Spanish. The nurse needs to give discharge instructions regarding the client's oral antibiotics. There are no Spanish-speaking interpreters available presently, but one will be able to come in about one hour. The nurse's most appropriate intervention would be:
1. To give the discharge instructions to the parents, with the child acting as interpreter.
2. To give the discharge instructions to the child.
3. To obtain an English/Spanish translation book and use this to aid in giving discharge instructions to the parents.
4. To have the parents wait until an interpreter can be found to translate the discharge instructions.

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