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Nurse Practitioner Interviews
Nurse Practitioner Interview Questions
"In comparison to registered nurses, nurse practitioners have advanced education and training that grants them greater autonomy to practice. As nurse practitioners are required to have a Master of Science in Nursing degree, be ready to discuss your formal education as well as your area of specialization. You can also expect to answer typical patient care questions, such as handling upset patients and collaborating with other doctors and nurses. Be sure to research your state's nursing laws, as some states require that nurse practitioners work under the supervision of a physician while others do not."
Top Nurse Practitioner Interview Questions & How to Answer
Question #1: Why did you become a nurse practitioner?
Question #2: How well do you perform under pressure or stress?
Question #3: What would you do if you saw a member of your care team act unethically?
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•Give an example of a time you had to make a difficult decision
In order for you to work here you cannot work anywhere else. Would you sign a non-compete?
Do you have a DEA, and what state is it active in?
Easy - Do you want to work in this field, do you want to learn injections
Why do you want to leave your current job
Tell us about your favorite hobby?
Tell us one time you lied or committed something illegal at the workplace. Then, what you did, or did not do to make it better.
Initial interview was the usual. Tell me more about yourself. What are your previous experience? Do you have any pending application? How long would it take you to travel to the workplace? Final interview includes, tell me more about yourself that is not on the resume. What are your top 3 area of choice to be assigned? If not assigned at your 3 choices, how would you deal with it? Long term and short term goals. Pending applications outside? How do you handle conflict mgt? What is the most difficult job you encountered as a nurse? How do you handle stress? How do you handle dispute with a co-worker? Describe to me how you do a nursing procedure? Is it okay for you to be assigned in an infectious unit? How do you handle a complaint from the relatives or the patient? What can you contribute to the institution? Do you have other skills aside from being a nurse? Last but not the least, convince me why should I accept you.
How do I manage change.
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