In comparison to registered nurses, nurse practitioners have advanced education and training that grants them greater autonomy to practise. As nurse practitioners are required to have a Master of Science in Nursing degree, be ready to discuss your formal education as well as your area of specialisation, and make sure you research local nursing laws. You can also expect to answer typical patient care questions, such as about handling upset patients and collaborating with other doctors and nurses.
Here are three top nurse practitioner interview questions and tips on how to answer them:
How to answer: This open-ended question provides the interviewer with a better understanding of your motivations to succeed as a nurse practitioner. Your answer will demonstrate your overall commitment to your work. Being a nurse practitioner is a demanding career where passion is vital if employees are to remain in the long term. Provide reasons that support your compassion for your patients and your dedication to working as a team to treat patients.
How to answer: As part of your interview, this open-ended question allows you to share how you handle stressful situations at work. Being a nurse practitioner can be very stressful. Share any experiences you have had that were stressful and explain how you successfully managed them. Refer to your ability to delegate duties, react appropriately to situations and use other stress management techniques.
How to answer: This open-ended question tests your integrity and honesty regarding the ethics involved in healthcare. Outline how you would identify unethical behaviour and how you would react to witnessing it. You can discuss how you would communicate your concern to either a colleague or the management team, or both. Provide examples to support your perspective when appropriate.
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Past experience with telemedicine, focus and comprehensive health assessments, evaluation, diagnostic test, treatment plan, referrals. Patient education on preventives health and management. Ordering prescription and appropriate labs. Availability next month or depending when you needed FNP license, BLS, CPR, RN Texas Less
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