what made you choose nursing as a career? i wanted to do something in my career that is challenging, interesting, and makes a difference in people's lives on a daily basis
how has your training prepared you for a nursing career? i believe that nursing is unique in that it is both art and science. science = technical aspects of nursing, skill, knowledge - book learning. art = wisdom, compassion, and empathy.
what interests you about working here? i researched the organization for this answer and formulated a response.
several reasons. 1. working in prompt care, every day will be different, so being able to process, adapt, and respond accordingly is essential for this job. organization, being able to prioritize, use good judgement, willingness to work hard.
2. x company has the the largest system of rural health clinics in the state and i have lived in rural areas all my life. provision of healthcare is important to me, my family.
3. agree with x company's vision, mission, and values statements
do you have any professional affiliations? yes, several.
what do you do to keep current with medical findings and practices? continuing education is not only necessary for license renewal but is important for keeping skills fresh, increasing knowledge base, and being with others who do the same thing i do (networking).
how do you handle stress on the job? by focusing on the most important thing, the care of the patient. i feel i owe it to my patients to stay calm and focused on them. never let them see you sweat. if you lose their confidence, you will lose the ability to provide care.
how would you deal with a doctor who was rude? first, i would try to avoid situations that would make this occur. i would bring the question to my supervisor. if the doctor was displeased with me in some way, i would want to find out so i could take action to rectify the situation. i would ask the doctor if there was something in my care of the patient that needed discussion.
how would you handle a patient who constantly complains about pain? i would listen sympathetically to their complaint, reassure them that their concerns were being heard, and that we were doing everything possible to help them.
how would you handle a patient who complains about everything? i understand that some patients will complain about everything, just because they are unhappy about what brought them to our care. i would listen and reassure them that everything possible is being done to make them comfortable.
how would you handle a family who is displeased with your patient's care? i would listen to their concerns, and make sure that if any were well founded they were addressed immediately. sometimes family members are looking for someone or something to blame for what their loved one is going through. i would try to reassure them that the patient was getting the best quality of care available.
what do you feel you contribute to your patients? i believe that i offer my patients comfort and confidence that they are being well cared for. i feel that my patients know that i am there to provide comfort and understanding, that i will listen to their concerns, and that i will be their advocate.
what do you find difficult about being a nurse? i think the most difficult part of being a nurse is having a pt who is afflicted with a dibilitating disease or injury that is going to affect them adversely for the rest of their life. especially when it occurs to children and young adults in the prime of life.
what do you find most rewarding about being a nurse? as with anything in life, work, relationships...doing something right, doing it thoroughly, and to the best of my ability are always rewarding.
what would you do if your replacement didn't arrive? i would notify the supervisor, and offer to stay until my replacement arrived.
would you describe yourself as organized? absolutely! being organized is, for me, a key to time management, maintaining sanity in my life, in my home...
are you a self motivator? yes! i’ve been self-employed for the past 10 yrs. and to be successfully self-employed if you are not able to get up and out the door to your place of business if you aren’t self motivated. also going back to school, dealing with the rigors of tremendous amount of studying, 7 am clinicals, plus i was working about 15-20 hrs/wk.
do you prefer to work alone, or as part of a team? the concept of teamwork is important in nursing.
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