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Nurse Interview Questions
As nurses spend the majority of their days interacting with patients, employers are looking for candidates who can demonstrate strong interpersonal, teamwork, and conflict-management skills. Come ready to discuss a time you handled a tense patient or excelled under pressure. Employers will also expect candidates to have a robust knowledge of nursing practices, so expect to be quizzed on proper medical procedure and patient handling.
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Past work history, relationships with co-workers and management, and skill level.
They asked a psychiatric nurse with 40 years psychiatric experience the name of the drug for aborting a fetus. It was totally irrelevant.
What areas of specialty in nursing do you have?
Why do you think you would be a good fit for this job?
Will you be able to manage floating to different floors and assignments on a daily basis?
Why I left my previous job. My views on hospice. I was asked to explain incidents where things didn't work out right as well as those that did. I could go back and tie my earlier non- hospice work to this field I explained moral dilemma with some of my patients-in particular the decision, for one patient, to hold back food.
What type of supervisor did you like the most in past jobs.
How do you keep organized?
Will I contribute food and bring stuff for taco salad
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