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Problems that nurses should pay attention to in the interview.

Let's talk about your understanding and understanding of the position you are applying for. What advantages do you think you have for this position?

A:

1. I applied for nursing, and I think nursing is very important, even sacred. Through scientific and effective nursing work, patients can get rid of pain and recover in time.

At the same time, it is not easy to do a good job in nursing. Practitioners are required to have good professional ethics, high sense of responsibility, solid basic knowledge, good psychological quality and communication skills.

I have four advantages in nursing.

First, I like nursing very much. Whenever a patient recovers through my careful care, I feel a great sense of accomplishment.

2. I have been engaged in nursing work for 1 1 year, and obtained the qualification of a nurse. I have a solid professional knowledge, master the symptoms, signs and nursing points of various common diseases, and can make timely and accurate nursing plans. Third, have a good professional ethics and a high sense of responsibility, earnestly perform their duties and provide humanized services for patients. Fourth, be good at integrating into the team, actively communicate with colleagues, learn from each other's strengths, try to solve difficulties and form a joint force.

Second, what qualities do you need to be an excellent nurse?

A:

1 First of all, nurses should have good professional ethics, a high sense of responsibility, conscientiously perform their duties, treat patients as relatives, create a correct, comfortable, safe and orderly treatment environment, try their best to meet their reasonable requirements and provide humanized medical services.

2. Have a solid professional theoretical knowledge, master the symptoms, signs and nursing points of various common diseases, and make timely and accurate nursing plans. At the same time, master nursing psychology and nursing ethics, and consciously learn and master the latest nursing knowledge. Have keen observation, master communication skills with patients, and communicate with patients in a timely and effective manner.

3. To be a good nurse, you need to have a good psychological quality, be calm when things happen, and deal with them in an orderly way.

4. To be a good nurse needs good team spirit, actively communicate with colleagues, learn from each other's strengths, try to solve the difficulties encountered and form a joint force.

When you are on the night shift, your colleague is called to the emergency room for help. You are alone, and then a very fat patient takes a lot of injections but can't get them out. Then the patient loses his temper with you. What should you do?

A:

1, in this case, I want to keep calm, and the more hectic I am, the easier it is to make mistakes again; 2. Understand the patient's mood, apologize to the patient, and strive for his understanding and support;

3. Make a summary afterwards, find out the reason why you can't hit the needle, consult experienced nursing staff, strengthen operation training, and don't make the same mistake again.

4. If you have problems with patients in the hospital, how should you solve them? (Note: You did the right thing, but the patient ignored your wrong explanation and asked you to apologize.)

A:

1. First of all, I will obey the patient's wishes and apologize. This is not a sign of swallowing. The medical industry should put the safety and health of patients first. Patients who come to the hospital have their own fears, anxieties and emotions, which we should understand, because our optimistic and positive attitude can also affect them.

2. After the patient's mood stabilizes, I will actively communicate with him, patiently answer the questions in their hearts, eliminate the contradictions between us with professional knowledge, and gain the understanding and support of patients.

3, if still can't solve, I will reflect to the head nurse or doctor, seek help and solutions.

After the operation, the nurse found that there were only six pieces of gauze left, but she clearly remembered that it was seven pieces. The doctor said I was the director or you were the director. what do you think?

Answer: 1. First of all, it should be affirmed that the nurse's serious and responsible attitude is correct. If a piece of gauze really stays in the patient's body, the consequences are unimaginable, and the attitude of being responsible for the patient is the necessary quality that a doctor should have.

2. For doctors, it is necessary to verify the correctness of what nurses say in the spirit of being responsible for patients without being completely sure.

3. The relationship between doctors and nurses is equivalent to the relationship between superiors and subordinates, and it is also a cooperative relationship. The purpose is the same, and they are all to cure patients. Therefore, nurses should ask questions seriously and responsibly, and doctors should listen and verify them realistically. At the same time, nurses should base themselves on their own work, safeguard the authority of doctors in the treatment process, and should not work passively because their opinions are not adopted.

6. When you were on duty, you already had a lot of business, and the head nurse gave you an important thing. What would you do? Answer: 1. As a nurse, it is inevitable to encounter such a situation. I believe this is because the head nurse trusts her, or she can't afford the manpower, so she has to give it to me. Since it is an important matter, I will try my best to overcome the difficulties and do things well as long as the things in my hand do not conflict with those assigned by the head nurse.

If I really can't spare the time and energy, I will explain the situation to the head nurse and make other arrangements. If it is most appropriate for me to do the things assigned by the head nurse, then I will ask the leader to coordinate the things in my hand and suspend or hand them over to others.

1, first of all, it should be affirmed that the nurse's serious and responsible attitude is correct. If a piece of gauze is really forgotten in the patient's body, the consequences are unimaginable, and the attitude of being responsible for the patient is the necessary quality that a doctor should have.

2. For doctors, it is necessary to verify the correctness of what nurses say in the spirit of being responsible for patients without being completely sure.

3. The relationship between doctors and nurses is equivalent to the relationship between superiors and subordinates, and it is also a cooperative relationship. The purpose is the same, and they are all to cure patients. Therefore, nurses should ask questions seriously and responsibly, and doctors should listen and verify them realistically. At the same time, nurses should base themselves on their own work, safeguard the authority of doctors in the treatment process, and should not work passively because their opinions are not adopted.

6. When you were on duty, you already had a lot of business, and the head nurse gave you an important thing. What would you do? A:

1, as a nurse, it is inevitable to encounter such a situation. I believe this is because the head nurse trusts her, or she can't afford the manpower, so she has to give it to me. Since it is an important matter, I will try my best to overcome the difficulties and do things well as long as the things in my hand do not conflict with those assigned by the head nurse.

If I really can't spare the time and energy, I will explain the situation to the head nurse and make other arrangements. If it is most appropriate for me to do the things assigned by the head nurse, then I will ask the leader to coordinate the things in my hand and suspend or hand them over to others.

Third, have a good professional ethics and a high sense of responsibility, earnestly perform their duties and provide humanized services for patients. Fourth, be good at integrating into the team, actively communicate with colleagues, learn from each other's strengths, try to solve difficulties and form a joint force.

Second, what qualities do you need to be an excellent nurse?

A:

1 First of all, nurses should have good professional ethics, a high sense of responsibility, conscientiously perform their duties, treat patients as relatives, create a correct, comfortable, safe and orderly treatment environment, try their best to meet their reasonable requirements and provide humanized medical services.

2. Have a solid professional theoretical knowledge, master the symptoms, signs and nursing points of various common diseases, and make timely and accurate nursing plans. At the same time, master nursing psychology and nursing ethics, and consciously learn and master the latest nursing knowledge. Have keen observation, master communication skills with patients, and communicate with patients in a timely and effective manner.

3. To be a good nurse, you need to have a good psychological quality, be calm when things happen, and deal with them in an orderly way.

4. To be a good nurse needs good team spirit, actively communicate with colleagues, learn from each other's strengths, try to solve the difficulties encountered and form a joint force.

When you are on the night shift, your colleague is called to the emergency room for help. You are alone, and then a very fat patient takes a lot of injections but can't get them out. Then the patient loses his temper with you. What should you do?

A: 1. In this case, I want to keep calm. The busier I am, the easier it is for me to make mistakes again. 2. Understand the patient's mood, apologize to the patient, and strive for his understanding and support;

3. Make a summary afterwards, find out the reason why you can't hit the needle, consult experienced nursing staff, strengthen operation training, and don't make the same mistake again.

4. If you have problems with patients in the hospital, how should you solve them? (Note: You did the right thing, but the patient ignored your wrong explanation and asked you to apologize.)

A:

1. First of all, I will obey the patient's wishes and apologize. This is not a sign of swallowing. The medical industry should put the safety and health of patients first. Patients who come to the hospital have their own fears, anxieties and emotions, which we should understand, because our optimistic and positive attitude can also affect them.

2. After the patient's mood stabilizes, I will actively communicate with him, patiently answer the questions in their hearts, eliminate the contradictions between us with professional knowledge, and gain the understanding and support of patients.

3, if still can't solve, I will reflect to the head nurse or doctor, seek help and solutions.

After the operation, the nurse found that there were only six pieces of gauze left, but she clearly remembered that it was seven pieces. The doctor said I was the director or you were the director. what do you think?

A:

1, first of all, it should be affirmed that the nurse's serious and responsible attitude is correct. If a piece of gauze is really forgotten in the patient's body, the consequences are unimaginable, and the attitude of being responsible for the patient is the necessary quality that a doctor should have.

2. For doctors, it is necessary to verify the correctness of what nurses say in the spirit of being responsible for patients without being completely sure.

3. The relationship between doctors and nurses is equivalent to the relationship between superiors and subordinates, and it is also a cooperative relationship. The purpose is the same, and they are all to cure patients. Therefore, nurses should ask questions seriously and responsibly, and doctors should listen and verify them realistically. At the same time, nurses should base themselves on their own work, safeguard the authority of doctors in the treatment process, and should not work passively because their opinions are not adopted.

6. When you were on duty, you already had a lot of business, and the head nurse gave you an important thing. What would you do? Answer: 1. As a nurse, it is inevitable to encounter such a situation. I believe this is because the head nurse trusts her, or she can't afford the manpower, so she has to give it to me. Since it is an important matter, I will try my best to overcome the difficulties and do things well as long as the things in my hand do not conflict with those assigned by the head nurse.

If I really can't spare the time and energy, I will explain the situation to the head nurse and make other arrangements. If it is most appropriate for me to do the things assigned by the head nurse, then I will ask the leader to coordinate the things in my hand and suspend or hand them over to others.