I recently interviewed for a position as a staff nurse on a med/surg unit in a military hospital. I expected to get performance based questions, but was surprised that none of the questions I was...
Your experience should be in reverse chronological order. Objectives have been replaced with a professional summary. Remove the part about references because that is
When I was a nursing assistant, I was floated to the peds unit a few times. One day, we admitted a four month old baby girl and while I was taking her temperature rectally, her father asked if I was...
My co-worker took a pay cut going from an tech to an RN in the same hospital. She had worked in the ER for five years, but HR refused to pay her her tech wages once she became an RN. She was paid RN...
There's a lot of passive voice in your in your letter. Change the passive voice to past tense to make your sentences stronger. Remove the "haves." For example, "I am a registered nurse and recently...
Something that helped me when I was orienting to a new unit, was to carry a small notebook where I could jot things down. I found it especially helpful for learning the computer charting system. That...
I would remove the part about references at the bottom. Everything I read now states that is old fashioned and understood. Also, I've read that you shouldn't have a lot of lines/asterisks because...
littlehoneybee replied to Infofreak411's topic in General Nursing
I had a degree in biology, but didn't want to work in a lab. I had volunteered in a hospital and nursing seemed like natural fit. My biology degree was a great asset to me; it made nursing school as...
I agree that these types of questions show how you think on your feet and handle stressful situations. I remember one interview I had in which the manager's first words to me were, "I don't even know...
Twenty years ago when I decided to go to nursing school, I got criticism from both parents. My mother insisted I was selling myself short and was too smart for nursing (I'd graduated from the number...
littlehoneybee replied to joyful_wanderer's topic in General Nursing
Yes. I dream that it's the end of my shift and I haven't seen my patients all night or given them their meds. This dream usually pops up when I'm stressed or worried about something. Before I was a...