Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Blog 17: Fourth Interview

1. What experiences have you had with patients and surgery?
2. What type of surgery has been the most challenging to work with and why?
3. How would you help a patient regain their physical and mental strength after surgery?
4. What is the best way to prevent a patient from deteriorating after surgery?
5. How do you keep patients motivated to recover?
6. What is the importance of pain management throughout recovery?
7. What role does medication play in a patient after surgery?
8. What is your number one priority when it comes to helping patients recover?
9. How do assessments help with the improvement of patients?
10. How do you conduct a proper patient assessment?
11. What are the different safety precautions a patient has to be aware of?
12. How do you educate a patient on safety measures?
13. What safety precautions do you and others in your station take?
14. What equipment is most useful to you and helping your patients?
15. What can be done to see the best improvement in a patient?
16. What is the importance of communication between patient, and not just the nurse, but the entire healthcare team?
17. What is the importance of patient understanding and participation for recovery?
18. How do you deal with those that have trouble complying with orders (confused, mentally disabled, and stubborn)?
19. What can you do to ensure that the patient recovers from surgery?
20. What struggles have you had with helping a patient and how did you overcome them?
21. Out of all your patients, which one or moment sticks out the most and why?
22. How do you keep from slowing down and losing interest in your job?

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