Friday, October 12, 2007

Nursing Questions for Interview

How would you respond if a doctor in a rude and haughty tone questioned your work, which you knew to be top-notch and absolutely accurate?

How would you respond if asked by the head nurse to do some of the menial tasks for patients that are normally not your responsibility?

Have you ever been burned out? When? What did you do about it?

Give a specific example of a time when you knew you did a good job as a nurse.

Why did you decide to become a nurse rather than a doctor?

Describe a situation where you found yourself working with someone who was very sensitive or thin-skinned.

We all have tried different ways of showing consideration for others. What are some things you've actually done?

What are some of the ways that Nursing can become more professional?

If you were told that the nursing field was closed and you could not be a nurse, what would you do?

What types of nursing tasks are most objectionable to you?

Describe a situation you experienced in the past year, connected with nursing, that made you angry.

How many years do you see yourself staying with this hospital?

Describe a challenging problem you faced on one of your clinical rotations. How did you solve the problem?

What is the role of the director of nursing?

What is your personal philosophy of nursing?

Why did you choose nursing?

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