Be yourself. If they granted you an interview then you likely have the basics for what they are looking for in a nurse, now they just want to see if you are a good fit for the unit. If you don't get hired, don't take it personally, you wouldn't want ...
I worked nights for several years and never fully adjusted to the schedule. Here's a link to an article about the negative physiological effects of working night shift: http://www.d-sector.org/article-det.asp?id=392
Bone up on a few critical patients patients you cared for in the past that required intensive monitoring and interventions, e.g., DIC, ARDS, Septic Shock.
ob_one replied to futureRN_Anastasia's topic in General Nursing
Thousands of mistakes are made every day by medical staff (docs, nursing, phlebotomy, radiology, etc...), the ones with fatal consequences usually end up in the media. This article is about a Canadian hospital and I'm surprised to hear that there is ...