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10 Worst Answers to Nursing Interview Questions
Georgia Price | NursingLink
What is Your Greatest Weakness?
This is a classic trick job interview question. Do you try to turn a weakness into a strength? Do you claim to have no weaknesses? The key here is to be honest, but not too honest. Use specific examples to show how you have overcome a weakness during a challenging time to show that while you may not be perfect, you have the skills to get the job done.
Bad Answer: I really can’t think of any…
Better Answer: I can be stubborn, but that just means I want to get things done and get them done right!
Best Answer: During my first month at my current job, I had a tendency to be relatively shy and not speak up for myself. One day, I was blamed for losing a patient’s chart. Instead of taking the blame, I spoke to the DON and showed her how I was at work that day and the patient was discharged before I was on call. Even though I was nervous, I knew I was not to blame and wanted the truth to be known. Since then, I have been much better about speaking my mind.
Describe a Time You Worked with Someone You Did Not Get Along With
Interviewers want to hear specific examples, so they will often ask for them. Be prepared with concrete illustrations that paint you in the best light possible. Don’t make something up, as it is possible your potential employer will verify your story with your past employer.
Bad Answer: Oh, I always get along with everyone! I’ve never met a person I didn’t like.
Better Answer: I once worked with a doctor who developed very different treatments plans that I would. We often argued about what what best for a patient, and I usually let her have her way because it’s easier to concede than to fight.
Best Answer: I used to lock heads with a fellow nurse in the INCU ward. We disagreed over many things – from the care of patients to who got what shifts to how to speak with a child’s family. Our personalities did not mesh. After three months of arguing, I pulled her aside and asked her to lunch. At lunch, we talked about our differences and why we did not get along. It turns out, it was all about communication. We communicated differently and once we knew that, we began to work well together. I believe that talking a problem through with someone will help solve the issue.

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4 months ago
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7 months ago
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Snuggles1
7 months ago
2 comments
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tua022012
8 months ago
6 comments
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Midas1
about 1 year ago
4 comments
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How about wear for "where". Errors like this one ensure an automatic out. The number one rule for submitting materials should be to proofread.
DC_ED_RN
about 1 year ago
4 comments
I had to stop after #5 or so. Which ones not to say were useful. But too many of the Right things to say are about those at the top of the field, DON for example. How about giving us peons, say, those of us who have not been so much as Charge yet, some useful things to say?
Thanks!
DC, RN
DC_ED_RN
about 1 year ago
4 comments
I had to stop after #5 or so. Which ones not to say were useful. But too many of the Right things to say are about those at the top of the field, DON for example. How about giving us peons, say, those of us who have not been so much as Charge yet, some useful things to say?
Thanks!
DC, RN
tua022012
about 1 year ago
6 comments
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nightladyd
over 1 year ago
2 comments
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NewGradJK
almost 2 years ago
2 comments
This article was extremely helpful. My interview is in 2 days. I will practice my answers to these questions. Will tell you the results of the interview soon. Thx.
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over 2 years ago
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dtone77
over 2 years ago
2 comments
this has helped me so so much . I went on an interview not to long ago and bombed it. These questions are exactly the ones the DON used. I have another interview in a couple of days with a different hospital and I feel much more prepared. THANKS:)
sfrazier05
over 2 years ago
14 comments
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