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Hello, I'm in need of a registered nurse to answer a few question about nursing. This project is due tomorrow and i don't know any nurses that I could interview.

What are the questions?

This are all the questions I need, thank you sooo much!

1.) Why did you choose this career?

2.) What is your favorite part about your career?

3.) Describe what you do on a typical day at work?

4.) What advice do you have for someone who want to begin working in your career field?

5.) What do you wish you had know. About your career before you started working?

6.) What opportunities for advancement exist in your career?

And do you mind giving me your name and the place where you work.

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

You are going to have difficulties if you expect members you give you their name & employer on a public anonymous forum. Good lucj

And do you mind giving me your name and the place where you work.

Most people won't give their name and where they work to a stranger on the Internet. And how can you verify that the person answering your questions is a nurse? You best bet in the future is to do you homework when it's assigned, not the day before it's due.

Didn't realized that. I did but the nurse didn't answer my questions after she said she would.

Didn't realized that. I did but the nurse didn't answer my questions after she said she would.

There are lots of other places you can go to interview a nurse:doctors office, health department, a friend of the family if any of them are nurses. Contact one of these places.

Most people won't give their name and where they work to a stranger on the Internet. And how can you verify that the person answering your questions is a nurse? You best bet in the future is to do you homework when it's assigned, not the day before it's due.

I agree, but what's done is done, take it as a learning experiance. I doubt you will get the answers you need here. Maybe you know someone that knows a nurse or you can take donuts to a hospital nursing station. We are a helpful group by nature, but you are asking in the wrong place.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
This are all the questions I need, thank you sooo much!

1.) Why did you choose this career?

2.) What is your favorite part about your career?

3.) Describe what you do on a typical day at work?

4.) What advice do you have for someone who want to begin working in your career field?

5.) What do you wish you had know. About your career before you started working?

6.) What opportunities for advancement exist in your career?

And do you mind giving me your name and the place where you work.

No one is going to give you their name or place of work on a public forum.

Also I don't think your teacher intended this to be done online.

Specializes in Reproductive & Public Health.

If you had posted this a week or two ago, I bet we could have offered all sorts of helpful solutions to finding RNs to interview. It's not a good idea to leave these types of projects till the last minute. I don't mean to sound condescending, but you have to take a little bit of initiative here. You are essentially asking strangers on a public message board to spend a decent chunk of time to help you do your homework at the last minute.

Your excuse that you tried to get a nurse to help you but she didn't sounds like when my kid says he has a science project due in the morning, and oops he *meant* to do it last week but the printer was out of paper. :madface: I'll help my kid, because I'm a pushover and I love him, but I'm not so inclined to do that for a stranger on the internet.

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.
Didn't realized that. I did but the nurse didn't answer my questions after she said she would.

Call your public health department, school nurse, minute clinic, home health agency, college health department offer coffee in exchange for an interview. You'll be surprised what you might learn face to face

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.
Didn't realized that. I did but the nurse didn't answer my questions after she said she would.

And in the future, you will plan ahead? Lesson learned.

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