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Short Interview w/ Peds Nurse, help please
Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions. I really appreciate it. Do you mind me asking your name for my interview portfolio? If not, I completely understand. Thank you once again for taking the time to help me out.
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Short Interview, help please
Thank you so much for your responses! I appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions. :)
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Short Interview, help please
Would either of you mind if I asked your names to include in my interview portfolio? If not, I completely understand. Thank you once again for your help.
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Short Interview, help please
Thank you so much. I really appreciate both of your responses. :)
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Short Interview, help please
Hi my name is Jennifer. I am currently a college student at NVC in San Antonio and trying to get into nursing school. I am taking a speech class and my professor has asked us to interview someone who has the job we would like once we are finished with school. I want to go into labor and delivery nursing once I am finished with school, I have always known that I wanted to work with children in the nursing field. Is there anyone who would mind answering a few questions on communication and your job? I would greatly appreciate any help. I will post the questions below, if there is anyone willing to help me out and answer them. Thanks! What are the daily duties of your job? What hours do you work? Did you have to take any special courses/classes to be in the line of nursing that you are in? What does your day consist of as a nurse? Who do you work with on a daily basis? Do you work with the same team of people everyday? Who do you communicate with on a daily basis? How do you keep the communication open with those that you work with everyday? How do you and the others that you work with keep the communication open between each other? How does the communication differ with a patient and a patient's family?
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Short Interview w/ Peds Nurse, help please
Hi my name is Jennifer. I am currently a college student at NVC in San Antonio and trying to get into nursing school. I am taking a speech class and my professor has asked us to interview someone who has the job we would like once we are finished with school. I want to go into pediatric nursing once I am finished with school, I have always known that I wanted to work with children in the nursing field. Is there anyone who would mind answering a few questions on communication and your job? I would greatly appreciate any help. I will post the questions below, if there is anyone willing to help me out and answer them. Thanks! What are the daily duties of your job? What hours do you work? Did you have to take any special courses/classes to be in the line of nursing that you are in? What does your day consist of as a nurse? Who do you work with on a daily basis? Do you work with the same team of people everyday? Who do you communicate with on a daily basis? How do you keep the communication open with those that you work with everyday? How do you and the others that you work with keep the communication open between each other? How does the communication differ with a patient and a patient's family? How do you communicate with your patient when the patient is a child? How do you communicate with the patient's parents?