Originally Posted by Janet Barclay
Hi Gail,
Our interview questions for ICU typicaly have a patient centered scenario in which the patient goes sour (how sour depends on level of experience), a scenario in which the nurse has to demonstrate time management/priority setting skills (also pateint centered), and on in which there is a conflict with a more senior nurse (supposed to demonstrate leadership). We have worked out the scoring so that we know exactly what answers we are expecting and then score the candidate on their answers.
Hope this helps,
Janet

Hmm, you say "we have worked out the scoring so that we know exactly what answers we are expecting and then score the candidate on their answers." Are these subjective nursing questions? Meaning, while you may do vitals first, someone else may not. Does that mean the answer is wrong? Since when is nursing based on rote? I was put through the same kind of crap at the END of my nursing experience in a local megahospital. The "quiz" was embarrasingly easy. One of the questions was to make a diagnosis. This is illegal within our scope of practice as nurses, is it not? My NM, who had been trying to ditch me since day #1 told me and my PhD husband I flunked every single question. When my husband demanded we see the answer sheet it was then Miss Thing admitted the answers are totally subjective. Every single person approaches a problem in a different way, NOT a RIGHT AND WRONG WAY! Sheesh, where is YOUR hospital? I would NEVER want to interview with you! AACK!