How to Answer ANY Clinical Scenario Question - New Grad Nursing Interview
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ย. 2024
- The formula for answering clinical scenario questions in a new grad nursing interview.
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This is not medical advice and this channel does not provide medical advice. For medical guidance, please see your physician. The information in this video is not associated with or representative of the views of any hospital, school, or organization. The information in this video is for the purposes of helping nurses learn how to participate in interviews in a professional manner while prioritizing patient respect and safety.
I gotta say, I really appreciate the one-on-one vibe your videos have. No big cinematic intros, no scary-happy voice, just straight-up information and how to apply it. Thanks!
@captainveleeta Thank you, you guys are busy! I try not to waste your time.:)
i know this was released 2 years ago, but this video right here is LITERALLY the hidden gem advice for interviews! thank you so much for taking the time to share this formula for clinical scenarios. this has helped me tremendously and i am excited to utilize this for my interview in a few weeks! you are amazing
This helped me out with my interview so much! I'm happy to say I got an offer at a hospital (: thank you for putting out these videos!!
You're very welcome.:) Congrats!
Mary! Thank you so much for these videos! I watched many of these to prep for my first nursing job interview and I got my dream job in the ICU! You’re helping so many nurses.
Congrats!!! Thank you so much for letting me know, that means the world to me!
I love your tone of voice..so calm and clear.
Thank you!
Thank you so much! It is super structured, has no fluff, and to the point. Practical advice and a review of interventions were very helpful.
Thank you!:)
I graduated in 1985, and worked staff to administrative positions over the 20 yrs I worked (had my license for 35 years; body broke in 2005, so have been on disability- and the patient end of things for 20 yrs). One of the things I told new grads (as a charge or admin nurse) was that if they didn't ask questions, I'd be on them like white on rice, because nursing school basically teaches how not to kill someone... the rest is experience, and that takes a lot of time. I worked in TX where RNs were seen as unapproachable in rural areas. The hierarchy was disgusting (though worked at my favorite jobs there for 17 yrs prior to moving back to my hometown in the Midwest, where RNs were bumping into themselves). In my day, there were no rapid response teams, no gloves everywhere, or even another nurse on the floor that could be found (I had 14 acute care neuro/neurosurgery patients on nights in 1986). No computers, no internet, etc. We didn't even have O2 sat monitors- aside from getting ABGs, it was all about nail beds, lips, and skin temp. We didn't have hospitalists in hospitals for the first 17 yrs I was a RN. It was terrifying, and asking questions was met with disdain-and that was SO wrong. It's SO important for the old school folks realize that things are different now, and "internships" (that didn't exist in the time I was in nursing) are part of education that schools have cut out because of liability issues. When I was being treated for leukemia I was stunned that the student nurse was only allowed to bring in my lunch tray. That was it. She was only able to follow the staff nurse around. It was sad. I loved newbies when I was working.
I never had a clinical situation panel until I left Texas- and thought it was odd- but I didn't know what nursing schools had cut out... so much more theory was included, and "critical thinking" (which can only be developed with experience and application).
Also- get any puker on their side before leaving the room, or hit the call light for help while staying with the patient if they might get themselves back to their back if they're confused. :)
I don’t know how to thank you for your guidance. I gave my interview in a hospital for the first time and I felt so satisfied afterwards. The managers seemed happy with my answers, they were smiling, raising their eyebrows which boosted my confidence a lot. I am so glad that I found your videos and I followed each and every tip which you gave. I am so thankful and grateful to you. I wish I could meet you and present my kind thanks. Please keep it up, blessings from my side.!! ❤❤❤❤
Congrats! Thank you so much for your kind words. Comments like these are the reason I do this.
Oh my God.. I got the job with that interview.!!! I just got the email from the unit manager. You are truly a blessing..!! May god bless you with much more happiness, health and success ahead..!!!! Thank you so much once again..
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Thank you so much for your interview preparation videos,I passed my job interview..Appreciate your help ❤
Congrats!:)
Your channel provides so much value, thank you very much. 🎉❤
I wanted to come on here and thank you for this playlist and all the content you’ve posted because I was so anxious for my new grad rn residency interview and your videos helped me so much!! I watched your videos, practiced my responses according the notes you gave on the rubric, and made sure to have plenty of flexible scenarios like you advised and I got my dream job!! I can’t thank you enough, your TH-cam content and list of questions saved me and made me much more confident for the interview, thank you!! ❤
Thank you, and congrats!!! It would really help me out if you'd be willing to share your experience in a review for the questions list!:)
Such a helpful video! My interview for Grad is on monday! Im feeling confident thankyou!🙏
How did it go?
This was some of the best new grad interview advice! Thank you for sharing! I’ll be sure to use the steps in my interview and in future practice
Thank you! Let us know how they went!:)
Thank you so much, my nursing school never tough us any of this! This video helped me feel more prepared to apply for an interview.
Thank you!:)
omg this is so good and helpful! I actually had a recent NGG interview... i dont feel i made it, i see now that the answers are very simple tbh. Hopefullly with this video and the info i have now, I will do better next time
Hi, how is your job search going?
Thanq so much for the information.
Kindly do clinical scenario interview questions in emergency department
This was so helpful and makes me feel more prepared! Thank you!
No new grad is ready for anything serious, hence why nurse residencies are so important and beneficial. With so much more expected of RNs in today's healthcare system, combined with the lack of clinical time and skills learned while in school - I feel residencies are the only safe way to train a new grad. Unfortunately, these residencies are not enforced, and we're still expecting new grads to handle complexities that they are nowhere near ready for too soon.
This starts with the nurse managers who are the most valuable in determining new nurse's needs and lobbying in favor of these programs to the hospital administration, state nursing boards, and to the national legislature also. I feel these programs should be a requirement, not a luxury.
We wouldn't see the turnover and errors if such in-depth training was mandatory, and hospitals would save money in those two areas. This should be common sense. We wouldn't want to be cared for by a newly graduated and licensed MD who didn’t yet complete a residency. Nursing wants to be taken seriously yet practices and policies are archaic and dangerous.
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thank you! it's so helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
Really helpful! Thanks for making this video 😇
This was so so helpful!! Thank you
I am SO glad I found your channel. Thanks so much for making these videos! Is the discount code not valid anymore? I'd love to do a mock interview
Hi, thank you for your kind words!:)
The website doesn't let me change my schedule week to week, and I've been doing a lot of overtime on my unit, so I took it down. I'm totally open to trying to schedule something with you though. You can email me at newgradnursinginterviewcoach@gmail.com and we can try to fit something in before your interview?
Thank you. I'm graduating soon and this was helpful.
Yay, thank you. Congrats!:)
Hi i'd like to ask if i could apply as an RN in an hospital even though i had 4 yrs gap exp. I worked in a tertiary hospital before but not here in the US. I wanna if they would consider my application
Hi, thanks for reaching out!
I'm sorry to tell you I actually do not have experience with your specific situation.
Does anyone have any experience with this to share with @Ms. Introvert?
thank you
Very much useful
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thanks for sharing this with us :)
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How I can contact you
Hi, my email is newgradnursinginterviewcoach@gmail.com :)
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I'm working on a video right now of a nurse who just got hired in Perth.:) When are you applying?
@@newgradnursinginterviewcoach oh im stating my study in July :)
@@krsis Oh amazing! It's so good that you're starting to think about interviews early. It'll help you know what stories to write down during your clinical placements!:)