I need to interview two or more RNs.

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This is my first post, I apologize in advance if I am putting it in the wrong place.

I have an assignment that requires me to interview two or more RNs.

If there are any nurses that could answer the following questions for me I would really appreciate it. Answer with your opinion, honestly.

What are the characteristics of a skilled nurse leader?

What are important skills needed to work well with inter- and intra-professional teams?

What is the impact of a nurse's role in inter-professional teams?

What works best to resolve conflict in teams?

Once I get some good feedback my assignment is to summarize my responses and then reflect on how my answers are the same or different.

Thank you in advance to anyone willing to help me out!!!

Specializes in psych, addictions, hospice, education.

I agree with all written above, plus... it's a tremendous time and energy commitment to type answers to such questions, especially when lots of students are asking to interview in allnurses.com, if one chooses to be the interviewee, and not something many of us are willing to commit to doing...

Specializes in Prior military RN/current ICU RN..

How do you know they are actually nurses? Anyone could reply on here.

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.
May I ask how you are a CNA and EMT-P with 6 years of experience, without having ever worked in a healthcare setting?

Well that's a pretty relevant question.

Specializes in HH, Peds, Rehab, Clinical.

You know how pedophiles think they're talking to a pre-pubescent 10 year old online, when in all acuality, it's a balding 55 year old cop with a paunch? Yeah, you never know what you'll get online! There's no guarantee that anyone here answering your questions are REALLY nurses :(

SURELY you know of some nurses in real life that you can pose your homework questions to?

Specializes in HH, Peds, Rehab, Clinical.
Also, I wanted to say that I do understand where you are all coming from. The first reply to my question, "Dear Nursing Students," makes complete sense and I would also be irritated if I had a bunch of students asking for homework handouts. Please understand that was not my intention. For better or worse, my assignment will get done (it's due Friday). If anyone wants to come back after Friday and share their opinions I would enjoy reading them. I have my ideas, but I have never worked in a health care setting so opinions from working professionals will only help me grow.

Is there a way to add this to my original post?

WHA?! In my very best minion voice. What exactly are your 6 years of CNA/EMT experience then?

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