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Questions: She knows I am newly licensed as an RN. Will I be asked any chemo-specific kinds of questions?
I'm planning to go over calculating drip rates. Is it likely they'll go straight to the med test and pee-in-a-cup? She asked me to bring my license and BLS card.
Any suggestions as to how I should dress? What I should ask?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks so much, everyone! I haven't checked this thread in a few.
One other person to interview. No onc-specific questions, actually no nursing questions. I'd be a new grad, 6 - 8 week preceptorship, chemo class in all, onc cert down the road, CEU's required....
athena, i I get it I'll be picking your brain!
I'll know early next week.
ARRRGHHH!
Thanks so much, everyone! I haven't checked this thread in a few.One other person to interview. No onc-specific questions, actually no nursing questions. I'd be a new grad, 6 - 8 week preceptorship, chemo class in all, onc cert down the road, CEU's required....
athena, i I get it I'll be picking your brain!
I'll know early next week.
ARRRGHHH!
It wouldn't be nice to pray that this other person suddenly get a headache, but you know what I mean...I am routing for you!:redbeathe:redpinkhe:yeah::bowingpur:bow:
mzjennx, BSN, RN
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good luck. i hope your interview went well.
i also had an interview for a med-surg oncology floor. she said i wont be doing chemo if i get hired, but if i put in a lot of hours in the oncology side of the unit, then they will train me to be chemo-certified. so it will depend on the need of the unit.
i hope you brushed up on some oncology questions. i almost forgot neutropenic precaution and chemo side effects! but lucky thing i had a good recall. i was offered the job 2 weeks later!