Registered Nurse (RN) Interview Questions

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31 Share an experience in which your ability to consider the costs or benefits of a potential action helped you choose the most appropriate action.
32 Name a time when your patience was tested. How did you keep your emotions in check?
33 Share an experience in which your attention to detail and thoroughness had an impact on your last company.
34 How do you balance cooperation with others and independent thinking? Share an example. (Try to determine if the candidate has a cooperative attitude or is otherwise good-natured.)
35 Would you consider analyzing data or information a strength? How so?
36 Provide a time when you worked in a rapidly evolving workplace. How did you deal with the change? (Make sure the candidate is flexible.)
37 Share a time when you willingly took on additional responsibilities or challenges. How did you successfully meet all of the demands of these responsibilities? (Make sure the candidate is a self-starter and can demonstrate some initiative.)
38 How do you stay fit in order to perform physical activities that are required in the workplace?
39 Share an experience in which your understanding of a current or upcoming problem helped your company to respond to the problem.
40 How would you rate your writing skills? (Ask for an example that demonstrates great writing skills.)
41 Tell me about a time when you developed your own way of doing things or were self-motivated to finish an important task.
42 Share an experience in which personal connections to coworkers or others helped you to be successful in your work. (Make sure candidate works well with others.)
43 Provide an example of when you were persistent in the face of obstacles.
44 Share an example of when you established and accomplished a goal that was personally challenging. What helped you succeed?
45 Provide an experience in which you effectively performed a physical examination, made a tentative diagnosis, and/or treated a patient en rout to a hospital or at a disaster site.