Clinical Nurse Coordinator Interview Questions

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I was asked to provide the duties of the four nursing jobs that I had held. The most difficult question I had to answer was what would I consider the worst mistake I ever made and how did I correct it? How would I calm down an upset patient so that I could assist them? Then I was asked about my clinical skills and how current they were. When was the last time I inserted an IV? At the end of the interview they told me that I was more suited for a position in Nursing Education. Also, they would be calling those they felt would fit into the open positions for a third interview.
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Clinical Nurse

Interviewed at JSA

3.4
Jul 9, 2016

I was asked to provide the duties of the four nursing jobs that I had held. The most difficult question I had to answer was what would I consider the worst mistake I ever made and how did I correct it? How would I calm down an upset patient so that I could assist them? Then I was asked about my clinical skills and how current they were. When was the last time I inserted an IV? At the end of the interview they told me that I was more suited for a position in Nursing Education. Also, they would be calling those they felt would fit into the open positions for a third interview.

Role play questions-which are always difficult. A mother calls with a question about leukemia. Her 4 year old daughter has just been diagnosed and she wanted more information about the disease and what to expect. What do you say?
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Clinical Nurse Recruiter

Interviewed at Wilson

3.6
May 8, 2012

Role play questions-which are always difficult. A mother calls with a question about leukemia. Her 4 year old daughter has just been diagnosed and she wanted more information about the disease and what to expect. What do you say?

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