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RN-PD

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  1. I am in the same situation, but 17 weeks left, I just have to finish with them, OGP is the worst company I ever had to deal with.
  2. Hey, did you start your cgfns process? I qualified in Romania in 2012 with bachelors in nursing. I currently work in the U.K. I started my cgfns process a few weeks ago. Very slow process and service!
  3. 1.I would do vital signs and I would call the doctor and let him know and ask him which inhaler to give, I don't know what they mean by what i would access or how i would chart this scenario 2.I would go to the patient with reaction to transfusion and discontinue the transfusion 3.first I would check his blood sugar level and respect my hospital protocol if he is in hypo If you have an older patient that has been in bed 2 weeks, is short of breath, and has a respiratory rate of 40, what do you do? - i would do his vital signs+ blood sugar level and call the doctor to let him know, I think is pneumonia 4. I don't know the answer to this question 5. I would see the patient who is sick, i would ask the interviewer what they mean by sick(vomiting?) if vomiting i would give him a bowl sit them up, if no the lateral position, do their vital signs 6.I would try to listen to the doctor to see what is the problem and help him find the nurse in charge of the patient 7. I would go to the patient with low blood pressure I am sorry if I am wrong, i really need guidance. Thank you!
  4. I had a interview last week.Which I didnt get. Can you help me with some answers? Thank you 1. If you were a nurse on a floor and you walked into a room and the patient was short of breath and said they were having trouble breathing, what would you access and why? You hear wheezing and you note that the patient has a history of asthma then what would you do? How would you chart this scenario? 2.If you are a nurse on a floor and one patient is experiencing transfusion reaction, anotherpatient that is in shock and a third patient with low blood pressure, who do you see first and why? 3.If you have a diabetic patient who is not communicative, what do you do? If you have an older patient that has been in bed 2 weeks, is short of breath, and has a respiratory rate of 40, what do you do? 4.If you are a nurse on a floor and the ventilator alarm is sounding and the high pressure alarm is sounding, what do you do? 5.f you are a nurse on a unit and you have a patient who is asking for pain meds, a patient who is leaving for the OR and the OR doc calls and says they are coming up in 5 minutes and you need to have the patient ready, a patient who needs to use the restroom, a patient who feels sick and a patient who wants someone to sit with them, who do you see first and why? 6.If you were working on a floor and a doctor came up to you and yelled at you referring to patient that wasn't yours and you had not been taking care of, how would you respond? 7. And it was a question about one patient sick and another with low blood pressure who do you help first? Thank you very much

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