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Pediatric Nurse Interview Questions
Pediatric Nurse Interview Questions
Pediatric nurses care for kids in hospitals, doctor's offices, and other health care settings. They administer medication, conduct tests, and give many types of treatments. In a pediatric nurse interview, employers often ask questions about your medical experience and skills. They may also ask about the shifts you want to work and how you handle stress.
Top Pediatric Nurse Interview Questions & How to Answer
Question #1: Why do you want to work with children?
Question #2: How would you handle an uncooperative patient?
Question #3: At your last pediatric nursing job, what medical procedures did you conduct most often?
69 pediatric nurse interview questions shared by candidates
Please explain what healthy boundaries” means to you.
How do you handle patient death?
They asked me simple questions like “what was one of the most difficult decisions you’ve had to make” and “what was an interesting case you’ve seen”
Do you have experience with children? A pediatric school nurse works primarily one-on-one with medically fragile children or supports multiple children in a school health office.
Had I ever worked with children before?
Can I work full or part time? Part time is 10 shifts a month, including weekends.
How would I respond in a clinical situation if a child arrived at clinic in distress?
A senior RN walks into a room requiring air borne precaution PPE however they are not wearing any PPE, what do you do initially and what do you do if your initial attempt does not work.
What days do you want to work? What hours can you work? Do you have trach and ventilator experience?
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