diff --git "a/data/originals/Final Dataset Team 3.csv" "b/data/originals/Final Dataset Team 3.csv" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/data/originals/Final Dataset Team 3.csv" @@ -0,0 +1,1263 @@ +S.No.,Job Role,Questions,Category,Answers,Ratings +1,Nurse,why did you decide on a career as a nurse,Introduction,I come from a long line of nurses. Both my grandmother and my mother are nurses. Growing up in that environment and seeing how much they love what they do every day is both inspiring and motivating. I love the challenges and thinking outside the box to come up with solutions keeps me excited and engaged. I'm proud to continue the tradition of nursing in my family. Above all knowing that I'm truly making a difference in people's lives is what truly makes it all worthwhile.,Good +2,Nurse,why did you decide on a career as a nurse,Introduction,I was drawn to nursing because of the diverse opportunities it offers. I'm excited about the potential to explore different areas of healthcare and work in various settings from hospitals to community clinics. I also appreciate that nursing encourages lifelong learning which aligns with my commitment to personal and professional growth.,Good +3,Nurse,why did you decide on a career as a nurse,Introduction,During my time as a volunteer at a local hospital I realized the profound impact nurses have on patients and their families. I was inspired by their dedication empathy and ability to provide comfort during challenging times. As a result I want to be a nurse to make a meaningful difference in people's lives and contribute to a supportive healthcare team.,Good +4,Nurse,why did you decide on a career as a nurse,Introduction,I have always admired the resilience and adaptability of nurses. They must quickly adapt to changing situations and prioritize patient needs while juggling multiple responsibilities. My strong problemsolving skills adaptability and ability to remain calm under pressure make me wellsuited for a nursing career and I'm eager to use these strengths to improve patient care and outcomes.,Good +5,Nurse,why did you decide on a career as a nurse,Introduction,I want to be a nurse because I am passionate about lifelong learning and professional development. Nursing is an everevolving field with constant advancements in medical knowledge technology and best practices. I look forward to engaging in continuous education and learning from my colleagues and mentors to always provide patients the highest quality of care.,Good +6,Nurse,why did you decide on a career as a nurse,Introduction,I was inspired to become a nurse after witnessing the exceptional care my grandmother received during her battle with cancer. The nurses who cared for her demonstrated clinical expertise incredible empathy and kindness. Their support significantly impacted our family's experience during a difficult time. I want to be a nurse to provide that same level of compassionate care and support to others in their time of need.,Good +7,Nurse,what do you find rewarding about this job,Conclusion,I truly love helping people and when those people are children there's no better feeling in the world. I remember having one little boy as a patient who had a longterm issue resulting in the loss of one of his legs. During the course of his treatments we discovered we had a mutual love for robot movies. I stayed with him all through his amputation surgery and when he was fitted with his prosthetic I was there to cheer him on. We celebrated his first step with his new leg by throwing a robot movie marathon in the common room. His dad pulled me aside that afternoon and told me how grateful the whole family was for all our help and support. It wasn't an easy time for that boy or for his family but knowing that it was a little easier because I was there and had made a genuine personal connection with them all was humbling and inspiring.,Good +8,Nurse,what do you find rewarding about this job,Conclusion,As an Emergency Room nurse one of the primary jobs that I have besides helping the oncall doctor to treat patients is interacting with the patients and their families. Often the families need to wait for a diagnosis and they look to the nurse for explanations and messages from the doctor. I find it very rewarding to be able to help the patients as well as their families be calm and wellprepared for when the doctor can speak with them.,Good +9,Nurse,what do you find rewarding about this job,Conclusion,I find helping patients through recovery after surgery which is often one of their greatest challenges to be most rewarding. Many times no matter how welleducated the patient is and how wellprepared they are for what to expect during recovery the reality of their postsurgical rehabilitation is overwhelming. I once worked with a patient after knee surgery who had some complications which resulted in the need for an extended hospital stay and much more physical therapy that she had been prepared for.I was concerned for her mental state and recommended that she speak with our social worker. After she had been released she sent me a very nice note thanking me for putting her in touch with the social worker and letting me know that it had a positive impact on her recovery.,Good +10,Nurse,what do you find rewarding about this job,Conclusion,I love working with children and the most rewarding part of being a pediatric nurse is watching how they process their illnesses and injuries as well as how willing they are to take charge of their recovery. I remember one young patient who had been given a difficult diagnosis and she had a lot of questions about her treatment. Her fantastic attitude as well as the support of her parents most likely contributed to her remission. I learned so much from that little girl and I believe that I have been able to help other children better for having known her.,Good +11,Nurse,tell me what you feel your greatest skill as a nurse is,Conclusion,I'm very proud of my ability to really listen to what a patient is telling me. Nothing frustrates them more than feeling as though they're not being heard. Having spent the past five years in the medical field working directly with patients has shown me just how far actively listening can go in helping make someone comfortable. During my time working in admissions in my last position I learned that addressing patient concerns and making sure they felt we were genuinely listened to was just as important as receiving quality care. As a result I helped to establish a patient advocacy program to help teach other nurses those same listening skills.,Good +12,Nurse,tell me what you feel your greatest skill as a nurse is,Conclusion,I think the greatest skills in being a nurse is compassion and empathy. The ability to walk in someone else's shoes is one of the greatest abilities and gift that you can learn as it will give you depth and insight into extreme caring for others. Compassion and empathy allow you to care for others are a greater depth than just at the surface feelings that we may share with strangers. Compassion and empathy allow you to share your similar experiences with them and to become vulnerable by trusting the relationship you are able to build with them in a short period of time. I feel that this is an extremely important skill because as a nurse you will encounter hundreds maybe even thousands of patients and their family members across the span of your career and the ability to connect with them is a key to your success in whatever setting you decide to work in. You will learn a myriad of technical skills along the way that might be useful fun or easy to employ during procedures but the key to nursing is the relationship and trust you build with your patients. These skills will last you your whole career and are applicable outside of your nursing career.,Good +13,Nurse,tell me what you feel your greatest skill as a nurse is,Conclusion,I believe that one of the greatest qualities of being a Good nurse is the ability to be compassionate yet remain objective about your patients.On a very practical level my best hard skill was inserting intravenous lines and giving injections. I am able to make those procedures less painful by using the right touch. These skills took much practice to master as you might imagine. I believe my personal best skills include the following performing an accurate patient assessment the ability to listen carefully the ability to critically thinkanalyze patient situations and the ability to understand complex medical information and relay that to patients using language they can understand.,Good +14,Nurse,what's your strongest skill as a nurse,Conclusion,My strongest skill is to make aware of some dos and don'ts to our patients. It is somewhere mandatory because patient education is a must which should be followed accurately. And I find myself reliable for performing well in this task. I consider evaluating things around with the same patient case by showing some video case studies about patients just like him or her who'd changed their routines through this way it can be easy for both of us to deal with the situation efficiently.,Good +15,Nurse,what's your strongest skill as a nurse,Conclusion,My strongest skill is patient education. It can soften fears and improve outcomes. One patient was unable to reduce his blood pressure following a heart attack. I was tasked with helping educate him about diet and exercise. I sourced some video case studies about patients just like him who'd changed their routines. Three months later he wrote me a letter. His blood pressure and lipid profile were all down into a normal range.,Good +16,Home Health Aide,how do you handle stress,Behavioral,Stay calm,Poor +17,Home Health Aide,how do you handle stress,Behavioral,stay calme,Poor +18,Nurse,how do you handle the stress of the job,Behavioral,I find the best way to handle the stress of the job is through meticulous organization and attention to detail. By making lists and prioritizing what needs to get done throughout my day I find that tasks which might seem overwhelming all at once are much more manageable. This also makes it possible for me to stay calm and remain focused on what needs to get done when unexpected situations arise.,Good +19,Nurse,how do you handle the stress of the job,Behavioral,I handle stress by focusing on the most important thing the care of the patient. I feel I owe it to my patients to stay calm and focused on them.,Average +20,Nurse,how do you handle the stress of the job,Behavioral,I thrive on stress and it enables me to do the best possible job. I just need to make sure that I balance positive and negative stress as the former keeps me motivated and productive.,Average +21,Nurse,how do you handle the stress of the job,Behavioral,I like a fastpaced pressurefilled environmentit makes my job invigorating.,Poor +22,Nurse,how do you handle the stress of the job,Behavioral,In the ER setting there are often stressful situations that arise. I just make sure that the stresses of the job don't interfere with the care of the patient.,Average +23,Nurse,how do you handle the stress of the job,Behavioral,I make sure to exercise every night which helps me reduce stress.,Poor +24,Nurse,how do you handle the stress of the job,Behavioral,An excellent way to answer this question may be to say I am very well organized which helps me prioritize my workload and manage my time efficiently. I can identify potential problems early and resolve them quickly.You can also recognize that the job can be challenging at times and describe how you maintain your health and wellness through getting enough rest and exercise and making time for hobbies and socializing.,Good +25,Nurse,how do you handle workplace stress,Behavioral,Work becomes hectic very often as a nurse. I wake up early to take my dog out on walks. I try out new cooking recipes in my spare time while listening to podcasts. I make sure that I take sufficient time out on weekends for recreational activities at home or with friends. When work becomes intense during peak hours I perform simple breathing exercises to calm myself down.,Good +26,Nurse,how do you handle workplace stress,Behavioral,During my nurse training I attended a seminar where the speaker encouraged nurses to develop and maintain habits that support our health. The speaker recommended finding a physical activity or hobby to pursue as a way to reduce stress. I took their advice by performing volunteer work at an animal shelter and signing up for a gym that offers various classes. These two hobbies effectively relieve my stress and let me maintain a healthy worklife balance so I can focus on my patients when I'm at work.,Good +27,Nurse,how do you handle workplace stress,Behavioral,Though it can be tricky depending on my schedule I do try to exercise several times per week. I've found that working out regularly is one of the best ways I can take care of myself and regulate my moods. I have several breathing exercises that I use to get through stressful shifts. If I have time I'll also spend five to ten minutes meditating when I'm having a tough day.,Good +28,Nurse,are you comfortable working with other doctors and nurses,Conclusion,I find I work well under a variety of conditions and circumstances and I take pride in my flexibility. I really enjoy working in a team because I often find that different viewpoints can help me find solutions to a problem I might not think of on my own. I also enjoy selfmotivating and am equally comfortable working alone.,Good +29,Nurse,are you comfortable working with other doctors and nurses,Conclusion,I greatly enjoy working with other staff members working and communicating with other staff members is crucial to providing proper patient care. At my last position I was supposed to give a patient another dose of his medication. However I didn't realize that his doctor had changed the dosage until I happened to run into her before heading into the patient's room. She had made note of it on his chart but talking to her about the change helped me understand more about why she shifted the dosage and how I could give better care to the patient.,Good +30,Nurse,how do you hold working with other nurses staff and doctors,Communication,It is a critical question for a hiring manager or recruiter to see how you can collaborate well with other team members. Don't say something directly like I am a huge team player or anything which can state your overconfidence. Instead show how you've been one by giving tangible examples of ways you've positively worked with and contributed to a team.,Good +31,Nurse,how do you hold working with other nurses staff and doctors,Communication,I thrive while working as a part of a team. I have a strong ability to adapt and am guided by knowing that a healthy and cooperative team provides the best outcomes for patients. Everyone has a different way of looking at a problem and I believe that we should be open to multiple perspectives. One of my favorite parts about being on a team is celebrating our successes whether individual or together. Though I feel confident in my abilities to work alone working with a team always teaches me something new.,Good +32,Nurse,how well do you work with other nurses doctors and staff,Communication,During my clinical training in the emergency response room I learned how important it is to communicate well with other nurses. For example I make sure to consult with a senior nurse or doctor whenever I administer a new treatment or medicine to patients. Often doctors know the medical history of their patients in detail so I find it best to consult with them rather than go by the demands of the patient.,Good +33,Nurse,how well do you work with other nurses doctors and staff,Communication,Nurses need to be able to work well with other medical staff members. When answering this question discuss how patient care works best when everyone works together. You may also want to discuss how important it is for nurses and doctors to communicate with each other properly so they can provide the best patient care.,Good +34,Nurse,what's the hardest thing about being a nurse,Introduction,For me the hardest thing about nursing is the physical side. Being on my feet for an entire 12hour shift working night shifts and lifting patients takes a toll. I take weekly yoga classes and do CrossFit for stamina and endurance. The stronger I am physically the better I can deal with whatever nursing throws my way.,Good +35,Nurse,what's the hardest thing about being a nurse,Introduction,I have a strong drive for nursing and so far in my career I have proven myself to be competent enough to take on the challenges of this profession. The fact that I get to help people every day is what encourages me to come to work day after day. It is the motivating force that pushes me to become a better professional.I try very hard to stay updated with the latest trends in the healthcare industry. I view the challenges of my job as a learning curve and I sincerely believe that it has helped me learn and grow as a professional. Lastly I believe that I have all the qualifications and requisite skills to take on this role.,Good +36,Nurse,what do you find is the hardest part about being a nurse,Conclusion,I think the hardest thing I've had to deal with is feeling helpless. While it's my job to provide as much care and comfort as medically possible there are times when you just can't do more. Seeing someone in pain or feeling miserable and knowing there's nothing you can do to help is the most difficult thing I deal with. I am a nurse because I genuinely care about people and want to help and when I can't that's hard.,Good +37,Nurse,what do you think is the hardest thing about being a nurse,Introduction,For me the hardest thing about nursing is the physical elevation. Being on my feet for long 12 hours or working night shifts and lifting patients take a toll. To cope up with my body strength I prefer to take yoga classes weekly and do crossfit for determination and endurance. The more I will be fit the better I can perform.,Good +38,Nurse,what do you think is the hardest thing about being a nurse,Introduction,Seeing those patients you took care of die and how devastating it is to the family is the hardest part of being a nurse,Poor +39,Nurse,what do you think is the hardest thing about being a nurse,Introduction,It is often hard to explain to people what we do said a nurse from Pennsylvania who wished to stay anonymous. There is a notion that I'm 'just a nurse' and I struggle to explain to people that this is what I want. No this is not a step to medical school. No I never thought about being a physician assistant. I am a nurse and I am proud of that.,Good +40,Nurse,what do you think is the hardest thing about being a nurse,Introduction,The hardest part about being a nurse for Beth a nurse from Wisconsin is the total mental emotional and physical exhaustion by the end of a shift.Then getting up to do it all over again 6 hours later she adds.,Average +41,Nurse,what do you think is the hardest thing about being a nurse,Introduction,Leslie a licensed practical nurse from Florida said the hardest part of her job is the lack of respect and verbalphysical abuse from families management fellow healthcare workers.Amy a nurse from Texas also said nurses tolerate a lot of verbal and physical abuse from patients and sometimes physicians.,Average +42,Nurse,what do you think is the hardest thing about being a nurse,Introduction,When patients and their family members question every move you make or think that their quick Google search makes them just as much of an expert as I am said a nurse from Pennsylvania who wished to stay anonymous.Nat a nurse from Massachusetts also gets frustrated when her patients rely on the internet to give them medical advice I didn't know Google had a nursing license.Next time you get sick do yourself a favor and tell your nurse your symptoms not WebMD.,Good +43,Medical Assistant,why would you be the best candidate to work here,Conclusion,I have a lot of experience and Good customer service . I will not disappoint the company,Poor +44,Medical Assistant,why would you be the best candidate to work here,Conclusion,When I first read about this position I noticed how closely my training aligns with what you are seeking. For example while completing my coursework and practicum hours in supervising lab tech reporting I learned how important it is to be an active listener. I had many opportunities to use my interpersonal communication skills while overseeing tech interactions in the clinic.,Good +45,Medical Assistant,why would you be the best candidate to work here,Conclusion,I'm ready to get to work as a member of your new triage team. In my last position I was in charge of triage shift scheduling as well as overseeing the hospital's interdepartmental triage coordination. I implemented a new scheduling matrix to help supervisors and duty nurses coordinate requests with calendar assignments.,Good +46,Medical Assistant,why would you be the best candidate to work here,Conclusion,My training and skills match those you advertised specifically my competencies inpatient intake. For example I managed our transition to a new records keeping system in my previous position at the Health Department's satellite offices.,Average +47,Nurse,why are you the best nursing candidate for this position,Conclusion,I've been working as a Registered Nurse for the past years and loved every day of it. This is more than a job it's a passion and I've used that passion to drive me forward. I make sure to stay abreast of all the current advancements in my field am continuing to further my education and am constantly striving to make sure that I stay on top of emerging trends and technology. I enjoy the challenges that come with this job and take every opportunity to learn and grow.,Good +48,Nurse,why are you the best nursing candidate for this position,Conclusion,You should hire me because I have a particular motivation to work exactly for your hospital. First of all I really like your mission statement the fact that you work with vulnerable communities here and that you basically don't refuse anyone. In the age of inequality we are living right now it is something truly special. Secondly I live just 10 minutes walking distance from here which would make it easy for me to come to work as a last minute replacement or if a pair of helping hands is needed in emergency situations basically anytime. And last but not least I know the management of this place and really like the way in which they run it. I basically handpicked this offer and believe my motivation is stronger than that of other job candidates.,Good +49,Nurse,why are you the best nursing candidate for this position,Conclusion,Speaking honestly I believe I stand out with my level of experience. Certainly I haven't met other job candidates but I've worked in the ICU for ten years already and that's an experience hard to beat. Of course experience is not everything. Good nurse needs right attitude empathy and also a strong mind to manage to handle and process all they see in the job. But I believe to have all these things in me plus my extensive experience. Perhaps it makes from me the best candidate for the job.,Good +50,Nurse,why are you the best nursing candidate for this position,Conclusion,You should hire me because of my attitude to this work. I see nursing as my personal mission something I want to do for the rest of my life. I do not care about money really. Other things matter to me. If you hire me you can be sure I will give my 100 every day at work and I will try to become the best nurse I can be. Of course I know I am just starting my professional career. I do not have much to show here. But I have all the motivation in the world and I am as eager to start as anyone. If you give me a chance to prove it in your clinic you won't end up disappointed.,Good +51,Nurse,why are you the best nursing candidate for this position,Conclusion,To be honest I cannot say whether you should hire me or one of the other job candidates. I have my qualities and I am sure you've had time to understand them in this interview. And I would love to work for your practice. But I am sure other job candidates also have their qualities and their dreams. And I am humble enough to admit it isn't impossible that some of them are even better than me. Anyway you know better than anyone else who exactly you are looking for. I tried my best to answer all your questions honestly and to show you who I am. Now it is up to you to consider whether it makes sense to hire me or you should opt for one of the other candidates. I cannot give you an advice here.,Good +52,Nurse,why are you the best nursing candidate for this position,Conclusion,A better question would be why you shouldn't. I meet all job criteria and I've been working in the same field for seven years already. What's more I sincerely believe to have the right personality for the job of a correctional nurse because I can keep my distance and I am a person who can stick to the rules in 100 of cases. If there is any reason why you should not give me a chance I cannot see it from my perspective which is certainly slightly biased.,Average +53,Nurse,why are you the best nursing candidate for this position,Conclusion,Maybe you should choose me because of my recommendations. Please have a look at them. As you can see my former managers and employers say just the best things about me and all of them were actually sad to see me leave. But life is a change I married again and moved and now I am looking for a new job in this city. New job but with the same attitude motivation and goalsto be the best nurse I can be for each and every patient I meet just like I've done it in my former hospital.,Good +54,Nurse,why are you the best nursing candidate for this position,Conclusion,If for nothing else you should hire me simply because you need me here. Let's be honest. One doesn't have to be an insider to quickly spot that this ward is heavily understaffed. Maybe I do not have the best resume or the desired level of experience. But I can assure you that I have the right attitude I do not mind to work in a psychiatric ward and I really want to bring some value to your team. With the low number of nurses working in the ward currently can you really afford to refuse me,Poor +55,Nurse,why are you the best nursing candidate for this position,Conclusion,I've been working as a Registered Nurse for the past eight years and loved every day of it. This is more than a job it's a passion and I've used that passion to drive me forward. I make sure to stay abreast of all the current advancements in my field am continuing to further my education and am constantly striving to make sure that I stay on top of emerging trends and technology. I enjoy the challenges that come with this job and take every opportunity to learn and grow.,Good +56,Home Health Aide,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I did so.,Poor +57,Home Health Aide,tell me about yourself that is not on your cv,Communication,Just tell them about your hobbies and qualities of the position you applied.,Poor +58,Medical Assistant,tell me about you,Communication,I'm a foreign graduated medical doctor I been working as medical assistant,Average +59,Medical Assistant,tell me about your education,Conclusion,I went to a medical assistant school and I am NHA certified now.,Average +60,Medical Assistant,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I have a passion for the healthcare field which is one reason why I became medical assistant however I always knew that I wanted a more behind the scenes position so I returned to school for my associates in HITEHR thinking I could use both to make me more marketable,Good +61,Medical Assistant,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I have always been a care taker since a child. I know this is my calling and know that it has to be a calling in order to treat it so much more than just a job. I find it rewarding and by that I do not mean the money. This is where my career is suppose to be and I won't ever give because I want it. I know through my leading experiences hands on especially this is where I will be. The more training the better and I mean that by saying I take absolutely everything in by my actions in caring for the patientsresidents as if they are my own. That is why I will not give up because there is such a shortage on the one's who want to be there for more than the money.,Good +62,Medical Assistant,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I really want to be baptist and its my first time,Poor +63,Medical Assistant,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I am a certified medical assistant with a very strong drive to help others.,Average +64,Medical Assistant,tell me about yourself,Introduction,Work experience school what I'm working towards and relative qualifications,Poor +65,Medical Assistant,tell me about yourself,Introduction,How do you handle a crisis,Poor +66,Medical Assistant,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I explained were I went to college at my future goals with going back to college and why I was so inspired to work in the medical field.,Poor +67,Medical Assistant,tell them alittle about yourself,Introduction,I'm a people person a team player reliable and love what I do,Average +68,Medical Assistant,tell them alittle about yourself,Introduction,I'm been Doctor for more than 20 years arrive to EEUU in 2017. I study RN in EDP University in PR I love health care work.,Poor +69,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I'm a motivated selfstarter who really enjoys the handson and human aspect of our industry. To me there's nothing more satisfying than helping people out when they need it the most. Having spent the past five years in the medical field working directly with patients has shown me just how far actively listening to a patient can go in helping make someone comfortable. My most recent position included working with patients directly in admissions which meant I was often the first face they'd see when they came in and the last on their way out as well as everything inbetween. During that time I learned that addressing their concerns and making sure they felt their voices were being heard was just as important to them as receiving quality care. As a result I helped to establish a patient advocacy program to help teach other nurses those same skills.,Good +70,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,My name is Marry I'm from Bristol and I've always wanted to work in healthcare. Following the role model I had in my mother I decided to pursue a career in nursing and did what I could to arrive at this point when I am finally a registered nurse and can apply for a job with your amazing clinic. If I should characterize myself I'd say that I am responsible compassionate and detail oriented though sometimes impatient and too hard on myself. In my free time I enjoy going for a walk with a dog or for a hike in the hills nearby. I also love Italian cuisine. Would you like me to elaborate more on my education or on anything else,Good +71,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,Well where to start My name is Mark and I've been working as a pediatric nurse for past three years. I've really enjoyed my time with the children and believe that I've learned how to work with this particular demographic group and address the main challenges child nursing presents. But I also came to a conclusion that I would prefer hospital setting to ambulant care and decided to submit my job application with your children's hospital. Just like anyone else I have my strengths and weaknesses better and worse days. But I keep learning and always try my best for every child regardless of how I feel on the given day. And I am a real bookworm often spending long evenings reading true crime stories or biographies of successful people. That makes for a short introduction please feel free to ask about any details.,Good +72,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I'm Sara 24 at the moment finally trying to realize my dream of becoming a nurse applying for a place at your nursing school. I have always been a responsible student earning an Average GPA of 3.4 because I knew that Good grades were essential if I wanted to get to one of the best nursing schools in the country. Other than that I am just a normal woman with passion for nursing movement fighting my daily battles trying to find my place in life. I currently live with my partner Carlos a med school student. I think that I have found quite a Good balance in life with just one part of the puzzle missingthe coveted place in your study program.,Good +73,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,What probably strikes you is my age considering this is my very first application for any job in nursing. So let me tell you my personal story in short. I've started as a banker wanting to earn big and enjoy luxurious lifestyle. And I did earn well and could afford nice things. But the more I bought the bigger void I felt inside. What's more we were working impossible hours sometimes up to 90 hours a week and it really drained me both physically and emotionally. I decided to change my career and for once actually do something Good for others instead of just trying to earn more money on an expense of someone else. I managed to graduate from nursing school earn my certification and now I sit here in front of you looking for a new chapter for a job with a meaningful purpose. That's my story in short and I am ready to answer any additional questions you may have.,Good +74,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I would characterize myself as a dreamer. It may sound silly considering what we are witnessing right now in the world but I still dream of having an impact changing something to better in the world and leaving my mark. If not in the history of the world then at least in a personal history of every patient I treat as a nurse. Before any of it can happen however I have to earn my nursing degree and that's the reason why I sit in front of you today. It is an important milestone on my journey. When it comes to free time I just enjoy spending quality time with family and friends and working on my language skills. Currently I am trying to learn Spanish and French. And if I should pick my greatest strength I would definitely pick dedication. If I make up my mind about reaching a goal I won't give up,Good +75,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I'm James 31 and up to this point I've worked as a certified nursing assistant in a nursing home. Though I liked my job somehow and tried my best I have progressively come to a realization that elderly people aren't really the most fitting demographic group for me. I would love to work in a school environment with young people and that's why I decided to apply for a position of a school nurse with you. It is easy for me to communicate with young people to gain their trust and overall it's a better match to my personality. In my free time I enjoy playing soccer and going out with friends. Is there anything else you would like to know about me at this point of an interview,Good +76,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I'm Emily 23 and I dream of working as a mental health nurse. We have a prevalence of mental health disorders in my family and I understand better than anyone else what a difference a Good nursing care or a bad one can make in a life of someone suffering from mental health issues. What's more I realize that more people than ever struggle with their mental health and we need more nurses specializing in the field. That's why I am here with you today trying to get a chance to study at your school earn my degree specialize in mental health nursing and make a positive difference in lives of others. I am mentally resilient highly organized when it comes to studying or work and I enjoy company of likeminded people and cannot wait to meet fellow nursing students,Good +77,Nurse,tell me about your job,Conclusion,I gave them details about my position.,Poor +78,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I am 39 single mother of 2. I have great work ethics very self motivated and i will get the job done. Less,Average +79,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I'm a registered nurse with over 10 years of experience in paediatric nursing. Working in healthcare has always been my desire as I grew up in a home full of healthcare specialists. My mother was an adult nurse and my father worked as a paediatric oncologist. It was one of his cases that made me think that paediatric nursing was the right field for me. Just before I chose my Alevel subjects my father treated John a 5yearold patient whom he diagnosed with bone cancer. It was a challenging experience not only for John but also for my family members because my father would tell us about John and how brave he was while undergoing painful treatment. The only thing that bothered my father was that there weren't enough qualified paediatric nurses to support John in between chemotherapy sessions. The thought of that really affected me and it was what helped me make the decision to go to nursing school. Even now I'm grateful for that. Helping and supporting children and their families is what I was born to do.,Good +80,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I started working as a general nurse at a local hospital four years ago just after graduating from university. Working at a public healthcare facility allowed me to gain a lot of experience and observe how nurses from different specialisations operate. After two years I transferred to mental health nursing which seemed the most challenging and interesting out of the four main specialisations in the field. As a mental health nurse I can build longerlasting relationships with my patients which is something I'm Good at.,Good +81,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I am a registered nurse with over six years of clinical nursing experience. I also have a postgraduate diploma in emergency nursing. I'm an openminded and confident person who can make quick and effective decisions under pressure. As an ER nurse my top priority is to keep my patients alive and comfort them until a doctor handles their injuries or illness. To date I've worked at a private clinic that supported emergency patient cases from a nearby public hospital whenever it had a case overload. I function well under pressure and believe that working full time at a public healthcare facility can allow me to use that ability to help people.,Good +82,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,Care Manager,Poor +83,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,I recently concluded my registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council after finishing my degree in adult nursing. During my work placements I worked with many young adults in both surgeries and hospital settings in addition to older adults. I found the work very fulfilling and discovered I have a talent for helping people open up and share information. In my spare time I like to read and do some gardening.,Good +84,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,Over my last five years as a nurse I've grown into the role and developed my people skills. Whether it's children or older adults I know how to quickly understand their concerns and adapt my approach to make them feel comfortable. I think my volunteer experience has contributed to this too. While this has primarily been hospital experience I've also worked in GP practices and understand the different demands of the work.,Good +85,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,After finishing my degree and registration I started my nursing career in an AE department. While it was challenging it enhanced my performance under pressure and exposed me to a wide range of issues. After that I moved here and worked in a local surgery. The pace was different but it helped me further develop my skill set. I've enjoyed hiking and swimming since I was young which helps during the longer shifts when we spend a long time on our feet. I perform better under pressure which is why I applied for this position.,Good +86,Nurse,tell me about yourself,Introduction,Explained some of my soft skills and how thankful I was for this opportunity,Poor +87,Nurse,tell me something about yourself,Introduction,im dependable,Poor +88,Medical Assistant,why are you leaving your current employer,Behavioral,I want to start getting more healthcare experience to work toward my goal of becoming a medical provider.,Average +89,Medical Assistant,why are you leaving your current employer,Behavioral,I'm looking for an opportunity to grow and develop my skills. I feel like I've hit a plateau at my current job and I'm ready for a new challenge that will allow me to have a greater impact on a company's initiatives.,Average +90,Medical Assistant,why are you leaving your current employer,Behavioral,After spending several years in my current industry I've developed an interest in transitioning to a different field. While I value the experiences and relationships I've built in my current job I believe that my skills and transferable knowledge can be leveraged effectively in this new industry.,Good +91,Medical Assistant,why are you leaving your current employer,Behavioral,Due to recent organizational changes the responsibilities of my current role have significantly shifted. As a result my role no longer aligns with my career goals and professional aspirations. I believe that seeking a new position that offers greater stability and better longterm prospects is the right step for me,Good +92,Medical Assistant,why are you leaving your current job,Behavioral,My answer was low pay and no room for growth.,Poor +93,Medical Assistant,why are you leaving your current position,Behavioral,I would like more opportunities to advance in my career,Poor +94,Medical Assistant,why are you leaving your current position,Behavioral,I really loved my two years at X. My goal is to lead a team of passionate highperforming workers and I was able to do it temporarily as acting manager during my boss' maternity leave. When she returned I returned to my previous role. We're a small team so there's no room for me to lead anymore. That's why I'm excited about this job. It's a chance to take charge of exciting projects with inspiring people. I love the work your company does and I want to play a central role in it.,Good +95,Medical Assistant,why are you leaving your current position,Behavioral,When I was hired as a graphic designer two years ago I was told I would play a central role in the company's rebranding initiative. But with the recent change in leadership and organizational priorities this longterm project was put on the back burner. In the meantime I've compiled all my rebrand ideas for when they're ready to proceed. I'm grateful for everything I learned and the support of my team. But when I saw you had an opening for a creative lead I couldn't pass up the opportunity to immediately take point on a larger project.,Poor +96,Medical Assistant,why are you leaving your current position,Behavioral,Being a former professional dancer I had to keep track of any and all personal... More,Poor +97,Nurse,why are you leaving your current position,Behavioral,While my last job was an opportunity for me to learn and grow at a comfortable pace in a smaller clinical environment I'm looking for new challenges and opportunities to continue to expand my knowledge in a larger hospitalbased environment. I am eager to try new things and learn skillsets that come from working in a fasterpaced environment like this one here.,Good +98,Nurse,why are you leaving your current position,Behavioral,I am leaving my current nursing position because I am looking for a new challenge and want to find a job that will allow me to use my skills and knowledge in a different way. I am also hoping to find a position that offers more opportunities for growth and development.,Good +99,Nurse,why are you leaving your current position,Behavioral,I am leaving my current nursing position because I am looking for a new challenge and want to find a job that will allow me to use my skills and knowledge in a different way. I am also hoping to find a position that offers more opportunities for growth and development,Good +100,Nurse,why are you leaving your current position,Behavioral,I have been working with my current organisation for four years. I got the privilege to work with a great team and learned a lot from them. But I feel like I have reached a saturation point in my learning experience in this organisation. I would now like to move forward and dive deep into the intricacies and complex aspects of my field. I have recently discovered that you have hired some of the best people in our field in your organisation and I would love to get an opportunity to learn from them.,Good +101,Nurse,why are you leaving your current position,Behavioral,I have learned a lot in my current organisation. But I want to switch jobs because I want to take up more challenges and responsibilities to enhance my skills and broaden my knowledge. I have heard and read a lot about your company and I believe it would be a great opportunity for me to take on the responsibilities of this role and learn from them.,Good +102,Nurse,why are you leaving your current position,Behavioral,I have been working in Mumbai for almost five years now. I am now looking for an opportunity that helps me move back to my hometown to be with my parents as they need my attention. My current organisation is a great place to work. Unfortunately they do not have a branch in my hometown. Hence I am compelled to look for a new job. Your company is offering a job that is suited for my profile offers a great learning experience and has a branch in my hometown as well. I am sure I can be a great addition to the team,Good +103,Home Health Aide,why do you want to work here,Introduction,Im looking to expand my knowledge in Home Health Aide,Poor +104,Home Health Aide,why do you want to work here,Introduction,Endless opportunities,Poor +105,Home Health Aide,why do you want to work here do you enjoy working with seniors,Introduction,Yes i enjoyed and learn plethora of things regarding my field,Poor +106,Home Health Aide,why do you want to work here do you enjoy working with seniors,Introduction,Yes i will enjoying and learn numerous things from seniors regarding my field.,Poor +107,Home Health Aide,why do you want to work with us,Introduction,Looking for work due to relocation,Poor +108,Home Health Aide,why do you want to work with us,Introduction,Because I'm reliable and hard working.,Poor +109,Home Health Aide,why would you want to work here,Introduction,i have always loved taking care or people and helping in any way i can.,Poor +110,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here,Introduction,I worked for Anesthesiology and pain Consultants for 3 years. I believe I am a great candidate for the job because I have experience in this department. I work at a fast pace and Good communication with patients.,Average +111,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here,Introduction,I've always been interested in health and I enjoy helping people.,Poor +112,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here,Introduction,I see fast growth with this company and I am eager to join your company to utilize my skills and training I have for quality patient care,Poor +113,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here and why did you choose to become a medical assistant what personal skills do you have that make you a great ma,Introduction,I'm a sensitive caring person who is very personable understands people's feelings and can always find a solution to a problem. I have a passion to help people to make them understand things to help make them feel better. I'm an advocate for health and positivity. I have compassion and love to listen to people's stories. I genuinely want to know about what someone has gone through how they are feeling and what if any help or advice I can offer.,Good +114,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here and why did you choose to become a medical assistant what personal skills do you have that make you a great ma,Introduction,You should hire me because I meet all job requirements and I really want to work for your medical practice. I have completed my certification program recently and feel ready to handle all aspects of the job. And I handpicked your offer because I prefer to work with vulnerable communities and people from the fringe of society and that's exactly what your place specializes in. It would be wonderful to become a part of this initiative and work as a Medical Assistant here.,Good +115,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here and why did you choose to become a medical assistant what personal skills do you have that make you a great ma,Introduction,I would say that my experience is the reason no. 1 why you should hire me. I've worked as a medical assistant for five years already before taking a break for half a year for health reasons. And I've seen it all and faced every possible challenge one can face in this job. I've worked with two different hospital management software programs and would love to bring this experience onboard your place. Sure enough I am still eager to learn and grow and do not pretend to know everything just because of my experience. But I still believe it gives me an edge when compared to other job applicants.,Good +116,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here and why did you choose to become a medical assistant what personal skills do you have that make you a great ma,Introduction,Motivation is the answer. I know I lack experience and I am still just in the process of getting my certification. But I am as motivated as anyone to do this job because I see a meaningful purpose in it it it will mean a world to me to work in such an amazing hospital like this one. In my opinion right attitude and motivation matters even more than experience. And I hope you will give me a chance to prove this in the job.,Good +117,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here and why did you choose to become a medical assistant what personal skills do you have that make you a great ma,Introduction,To be honest I cannot tell whether you should hire me or one of the other candidates. Without a doubt I have my strengths and am ready to give my 100 at work every day. But I am sure other candidates also have their strengths and dreams and their reasons why they want to work as Medical Assistants in this place. Are their reasons better than mine And who is the best fit for the existing team you have in place in terms of personality and preferences You are the only one to answer these questions and I cannot help you with them from my position.,Good +118,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here and why did you choose to become a medical assistant what personal skills do you have that make you a great ma,Introduction,A better question would be why shouldn't you hire me. I am a certified medical assistant I earned 98 in the final test and I believe to have what it takes to bring the efficiency of your office to the next level. What's more I am empathic and patients typically calm down in my presence because I have the right words to tell them at least most of the time. To sum it up I see many reasons why you should hire me and cannot see a single one why you shouldn't.,Good +119,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here and why did you choose to become a medical assistant what personal skills do you have that make you a great ma,Introduction,I'd say my specialization. I know you are looking for a medical assistant who will perform a lot of clinical duties besides the common administrative tasks. With my certification and experience as well as my preferences. I'd like to work directly with the patients I see myself as an ideal candidate for the position. Of course I know that things won't be easy and it will take some time until we cooperate smoothly as a team. But that would be the case with any other candidate for this Medical Assistant position,Good +120,Medical Assistant,why do you want to work here and why did you choose to become a medical assistant what personal skills do you have that make you a great ma,Introduction,I would pick loyalty. I've been working for my previous employer for 12 years and if they did not retire and close their practice I'd still be there. Please look at the references I have here. The doctor were extremely satisfied with my work we made a great team and became friends also outside of work. And now I would love to bring all this experience and great attitude to your medical practice. In my opinion it is a Good enough reason to give me a chance at your place.,Good +121,Medical Assistant,why you want to work for piedmont,Conclusion,I want to work for Piedmont to gain knowledge and experience in healthcare.,Poor +122,Medical Assistant,why you want to work for piedmont,Conclusion,Career Advancement and Learning Opportunities.,Poor +123,Nurse,why do you want to work as a midwife,Conclusion,I want to work as a midwife because I'm passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of expectant parents preparing for the birth of a child. I'm willing to use my empathic abilities to provide emotional and physical support to guide pregnant parents to safe delivery. Aside from my compassionate personality I'm calm and can work under pressure. These qualities align with the job requirements of a midwife making me a Good fit for the position.,Good +124,Nurse,why do you want to work here,Introduction,I'm fascinated by the new and emerging technology involved in ongoing patient care especially in the field of pediatrics. Your hospital has been ranked in the top five hospitals in the nation for the past seven years running in new innovations and I'm excited by the possibility of being a part of that and learning from your experts.,Good +125,Nurse,why do you want to work for the va,Behavioral,I have long had a tremendous respect for our Veterans and the sacrifices they have made for our freedoms. I want to give back by serving them in return. Less,Average +126,Nurse,why do you want to work here,Introduction,I am in nursing school and want to get experience,Poor +127,Nurse,why do you want to work here,Introduction,I was impressed by the focus on quality patient care and the collaborative environment that I saw during my tour of the facility. I really believe that this is the kind of setting where I can thrive as a nurse and provide the best possible care for my patients.,Good +128,Nurse,why do you want to work here,Introduction,I like helping people,Poor +129,Nurse,why do you want to work here,Introduction,Becouse I need the job,Poor +130,Nurse,why do you want to work here,Introduction,I heard it was a great place to work,Poor +131,Nurse,why do you want to work here,Introduction,I love caring for people.,Poor +132,Nurse,why do you want to work here,Introduction,Discussed the values of the hospital and my passion for the field.,Poor +133,Nurse,why do you want to work here,Introduction,I love being in healthcare and ltc,Poor +134,Nurse,describe a time you had to deal with a difficult patient and how you handled that,Communication,Working with elderly patients always presents unique challenges as you're dealing with people who are used to being independent and who are now totally reliant on strangers. I remember one gentleman who had a reputation for being extremely difficult. He was angry and argumentative and would often fight with the other nurses over things as little as the temperature of his room. I admit I wasn't excited when I found out I was going to be working with him so to prepare I looked over his charts. I discovered that his wife had died a number of years ago and that he had no friends or family in the area and hadn't had a visitor in ages. Rather than treating him just as a patient I did my best to connect with him as a human. I would talk to him not just at him. It took a little but eventually he came around and ended up being one of my favorite people to visit with every day.,Good +135,Nurse,describe a time you had to deal with a difficult patient and how you handled that,Communication,I once had a patient who had a new order for wound care. His responsible party did not like how I dressed his wound. She thought that I should have used a different type of dressing. To ease her concerns I reassured her I was following the doctor's orders. In layman's terms I then explained the treatment order to her step by step and asked if she had any questions. She let me know that she was unaware of the order change and thanked me for taking the time to explain everything to her in a way she could understand. I apologized that the new orders were not relayed to her and let her know that I was available if she had any more questions,Good +136,Nurse,describe a time you had to deal with a difficult patient and how you handled that,Communication,While working overnight as a pediatric nurse I had a 15yearold patient under my care who we were treating for an infection. The patient called me into the room several times within an hour with various concerns. I sat down with them to ask how they were feeling. It turned out that they were worried about their situation and not used to being away from home. I spent a few minutes asking about their pets at home and brought an extra snack before arranging a phone call with their family to help better reassure them. After that they went to sleep and no longer called repeatedly during the remainder of their treatment. From this experience I learned to look beyond patients' attitudes for underlying concerns.,Good +137,Nurse,why should we hire you,Conclusion,For me nursing it's just a career it's a passion. As a result I spend time seizing opportunities to learn and grow prioritize patient care at every step and embrace advances that can lead to higher quality outcomes. Additionally I know the value of teamwork and agility and also enjoy the challenges that come with this job. Overall I can't imagine doing anything else and will always go the extra mile for both patients and my employers,Good +138,Nurse,basically why should we hire you,Behavioral,11yrs exp. I love to help ppl,Poor +139,Nurse,basically why should we hire you,Behavioral,Because I love people and I'm Good at my job,Poor +140,Nurse,why should we hire you,Conclusion,During my three years as a nursing assistant I've learned what it takes to provide quality care. I've also developed excellent communication skills through interacting with patients families as well as other nurses and doctors. Additionally your nursing home's commitment to improve each resident's quality of life resonates with me and I'd love to help you achieve this goal.,Good +141,Nurse,when you don't have an answer to a patient's question what do you do,Communication,If I don't know the answer my first step is to let the patient know I need time to get the information they need. Then I'll use a combination approach conducting research on my own while also conferring with colleagues with expertise in that arena. Along with ensuring I have a thorough understanding of the answer this allows me to develop a sound way to relay it to the patient increasing overall accuracy and understanding.,Good +142,Nurse,what do you do when you don't know an answer to a patient's question or how to address a situation,Technical,When I start my shift I go over patients' diagnoses and medications. If I'm unfamiliar with anything I do quick research and learn what I need to know. It could be about signs and symptoms prognosis side effects of medications adverse reactions contraindications etc. If I am still unsure I ask a more experienced nurse or a provider. If I have questions about medication sometimes I call the pharmacist and get clarification. And if I don't understand something I don't try to guess. I'll contact my nursing supervisor or ask someone with experience. I don't let my lack of knowledge affect patient care.,Good +143,Nurse,what do you do when you don't know an answer to a patient's question or how to address a situation,Technical,When I don't understand something at work or have the answer to a question I look for help. I don't let my pride get in the way of quality patient care. I'm honest in saying that I don't know the answer but I will get it then quickly ask someone who has more experience or knowledge.,Good +144,Nurse,describe a time when you were in conflict with a fellow nurse how did you handle the situation,Communication,My preferred approach always focuses on communication and empathy. For example in one of my last positions a fellow nurse was regularly late for their shift start. This harmed the transition causing the team to fall behind. Instead of filing complaints or berating them I took them aside and asked if they were having challenges getting to work on time. It turned out that there was a childcare challenge one that would be solved with a different shift. I helped them arrange for a schedule change and the problem was solved something that wouldn't have happened without communication and empathy.,Good +145,Nurse,describe a time when you were in conflict with a fellow nurse how did you handle the situation,Communication,n most cases I handle conflict well. I value diversity and understand that different people have different opinions which may lead to conflict. When faced with conflict I work to collaborate with others to resolve the issue in a way that is mutually beneficial for everyone involved. Sometimes I can become defensive when trying to express my opinion. I am practicing tactics to manage this behavior such as pausing to take a deep breath and carefully considering my words before responding.,Good +146,Nurse,describe a time when you were in conflict with a fellow nurse how did you handle the situation,Communication,While working on a project for a previous employer one of my team members regularly challenged every solution I presented. He also had a tendency to interrupt and talk over others without listening to their input. I experienced a challenge in maintaining my patience when he interrupted others without listening. It reached a point where our respective managers counseled both of us on our behavior. To resolve this conflict I had to recognize that I cannot change or control his behavior. I also acknowledged that this behavior from both of us was likely a result of stress due to the heavy workload of the project. Therefore I adjusted my own communication style to increase empathy avoid triggers and build patience with interruptions. We were able to complete the project and maintain polite correspondence whenever we needed to work together after that.,Good +147,Nurse,describe a time when you were in conflict with a fellow nurse how did you handle the situation,Communication,In my previous experience I was working with a group to prepare a presentation for leadership. The group was responsible for conceptualizing an idea and presenting a project plan to implement the idea. We selected an idea and developed an action plan for completing the presentation. Two of the team members wanted to hold daily meetings to discuss the plan and progress. Other team members including myself disagreed with this approach because the team had a log to report task progress and completion. As long as everyone knew their assigned tasks we did not think we needed to divert time for meetings that would not move the project forward. We also thought these meetings would use valuable time needed to complete the project. Instead of starting an argument about the meetings we gathered everyone together to explain their reasoning for their side. Eventually we decided to hold a daily meeting that would last no more than ten minutes to provide short updates on task progress.,Good +148,Nurse,describe a time when you were in conflict with a fellow nurse how did you handle the situation,Communication,When preparing data about the success of past projects to request funding for a new project in our department a supervisor asked me to delete data records for projects that were less successful. I knew that deleting these records would skew the results and representation of our past performance. I expressed this concern to my supervisor but she insisted that I remove the data. After careful consideration I decided to discuss the issue with the next level of management which dismissed my concerns and supported the decision to remove the data. Ultimately I removed data as directed but I also changed the language in the report to clearly communicate that the reported data represented successful projects to ensure I accurately represented the information. I also documented the situation including data records removed from reported results in the event of questioning or an audit. I understood my supervisor's decision for the request but I could not compromise my values. I tried to create a compromise in removing the data and adding the language. We did eventually receive funding for our project based on the reports.,Good +149,Nurse,describe a time when you were in conflict with a fellow nurse how did you handle the situation,Communication,In one of my previous jobs the human resources director wanted to capture personal identifying informationsuch as social security numbers on job applications. He was insistent that the information would be secure and though I believed him I still disagreed with this practice. I understood that human resources needed to collect this information at the point of hire to verify employment eligibility but I did not agree with collecting it from every applicant. I expressed my opinion that requiring this information on the application could negatively impact our talent pool but also acknowledged that I was not a human resources professional and it was not my decision. The human resources director acknowledged my opinion but believed it was the best practice. I trusted him as the experienced professional to make the correct choice.,Good +150,Nurse,can you describe how you would resolve a conflict with a fellow nurse or healthcare professional,Communication,Effective communication and professionalism are key in resolving workplace conflicts. I would first seek a private conversation with the individual involved expressing my concerns calmly and listening to their perspective. If we're unable to reach a resolution or if the issue persists I would seek advice or intervention from a supervisor or HR always keeping the focus on maintaining a productive and positive work environment for the Good of our patients.,Good +151,Nurse,can you describe how you would resolve a conflict with a fellow nurse or healthcare professional,Communication,I would ask that as a health care team we put together a kind of pitch for each treatment path and offer these in a neutral way to the patient. We would also come up with a timeframe for when we should see results as well as establish some Good indicators of what progress will look like. We would tell the patient the pros and cons for increasing physiotherapy or for more bed rest. I would offer to present the options to the patient so that they would be presented neutrally. We respect the patient's fully informed decision and embark on that care strategy. If they exhibit progress according to our rubric we continue. If we see any warning signs or stagnation we would potentially present the options to the patient again.,Good +152,Home Health Aide,what are your responsibilities as a home health aide,Conclusion,The responsibilities of a Home Health Aide HHA include providing personal care and assistance to patients in their homes. This may include tasks such as bathing dressing grooming toileting and transferring. HHAs also provide light housekeeping duties such as laundry and meal preparation and may run errands for the patient. In addition HHAs provide companionship and emotional support to patients and their families,Good +153,Nurse,what are the vital signs,Introduction,Temperature pulse respiration bp O2 amp pain level,Poor +154,Nurse,what would you do if a patients vital signs suddenly dropped,Communication,In this critical situation my immediate response would be to summon medical help and commence appropriate interventions based on my nursing expertise and the patient's symptoms. Until assistance arrives I would maintain close monitoring of the patient ensuring their safety and soothing their apprehensions. Quick poised and assured action is the key to ensure optimal patient outcomes.,Good +155,Nurse,what would you do if a patients vital signs suddenly dropped,Communication,f a patient suddenly became unresponsive my first course of action would be to assess the situation and determine if there is an immediate threat to the patient's life. I would then call for help from other medical personnel and begin CPR or other necessary resuscitation measures. After that I would contact the patient's family members and notify them of the situation. Finally I would document all actions taken in the patient's chart and follow up with any additional orders given by the attending physician. My experience as a circulating nurse has taught me how to respond quickly and calmly in emergency situations. I am confident that I can handle such a situation with professionalism and efficiency.,Good +156,Nurse,can you share an instance when you went above and beyond in caring for someone,Conclusion,My experience at a retirement home as a volunteer offered an instance where I was able to extend my care beyond the usual responsibilities. One of the residents an elderly lady frequently experienced feelings of isolation and loneliness. Recognizing her emotional needs I made the decision to invest additional time to engage with her. Beyond addressing her physical requirements we shared conversations and participated in her preferred hobbies together. This endeavor not only alleviated her feelings of loneliness but also underlined the importance of holistic care in nursing that goes beyond just addressing physical health.,Good +157,Nurse,can you share an instance when you went above and beyond in caring for someone,Conclusion,I was caring for an elderly cancer patient who didn't have much time remaining unfortunately. His final wish was to enjoy a drink with his lifetime friends. Normally alcohol is not permitted on this floor of the hospital but I spoke with the department head and asked if there was any way to arrange an exception to grant this patient's final wish. The next week the department head agreed and we were able to let this patient's friends join him for a small gathering and bring a bottle of whiskey.,Good +158,Nurse,how do you handle a situation where your replacement does not arrive on time,Communication,I contact my replacement roughly an hour before my shift ends to ensure that they would arrive on time. If they communicate that there might be a delay or absence I help them find a substitute to take their shift or inform the senior nurse or doctor when I cannot find a substitute. In either case I make sure to not leave my post until my replacement arrives.,Good +159,Nurse,how do you handle a situation where your replacement does not arrive on time,Communication,If my replacement doesn't arrive on time I would assess the situation prioritize tasks and communicate with relevant parties to ensure critical responsibilities are covered until the replacement arrives. Flexibility and adaptability are key in handling unexpected challenges.,Good +160,Nurse,how do you handle a situation where your replacement does not arrive on time,Communication,Another approach could be to proactively reach out to colleagues or team members who might be able to provide temporary support ensuring that essential tasks are not neglected. Additionally utilizing any available resources or tools to streamline processes during the transition period could help mitigate the impact of the delay. It's crucial to stay solutionoriented and maintain open communication with the team.,Good +161,Nurse,what do you do if your replacement doesnt arrive on time,Communication,In my last position I couldn't find my replacement one night. It was the end of a long shift but I stayed until I was able to find someone to cover my responsibilities so I could go home and get enough rest before my next shift. Once this became a recurring issue I spoke to my supervisor who talked with the individual who was showing up late to ensure they are on time for future shifts,Good +162,Nurse,what do you do if your replacement doesnt arrive on time,Communication,contacting your replacement while you stay for a few minutes beyond your shift or finding someone else to cover the responsibilities before your coworker arrives,Average +163,Nurse,how do you handle difficult patients,Technical,When people are scared and in pain they don't always act as their best selves. I understand that. I practice empathy when my patients are feeling frustrated and projecting their fears. I find that effective communication allows me to get to the heart of a patient's true concern. For example one time a patient screamed at me and called me lazy for not answering their call light immediately when they had to go to the bathroom. I told them That must have felt terrible to really need to go and be reliant on someone else. I was helping another person and came as fast as I could. How about we make a game plan for the future''',Good +164,Nurse,how do you handle difficult patients,Technical,Maintain Good relationships with patients By properly addressing a patient's complaints you can gain their trust and ensure they receive the proper treatment. This attentiveness often translates to lasting relationships positive reviews and referrals to friends and family.,Good +165,Nurse,how do you handle difficult patients,Technical,Creating a suitable environment for a patient encounter can help you manage the situation before it escalates. For instance if someone becomes distressed in the waiting room you can take them to a separate room to allow them to calm down. The privacy allows them to express their feelings while ensuring other patients enjoy a peaceful environment.,Good +166,Nurse,how do you handle difficult patients,Technical,Try to listen to the patient's situation quietly letting them say everything they want to say before responding. This approach can help you understand the full story and give you time to develop an appropriate response. As you listen you may ask questions for clarification or use empathetic nonverbal cues like nodding.,Good +167,Nurse,how do you handle difficult patients,Technical,As you continue to talk to your patient try to identify the cause of the problem. Knowing why the situation happened can help you determine the best solution. For instance if a patient has an issue with insurance paperwork you might be able to solve the problem by contacting the insurance company sorting through records or getting clarification from your coworkers.,Good +168,Nurse,how do you handle difficult patients,Technical,It's easy to feel defensive when a patient questions your expertise or your judgement when it comes to their course of treatment. But it's important to stay in control remain calm and not allow yourself to be triggered by their behavior,Average +169,Nurse,how do you handle difficult patients,Technical,Listen to Their Concerns or complaints without begin defensive is a highly effective way to diffuse tension. Patients often get loud or argumentative because they feel like a number. They don't feel they're being heard.,Good +170,Nurse,how do you handle difficult patients,Technical,Many patients assume nurses can't relate to their situation. If you can find some way to connect with an angry patient on a personal level you'll be more likely to earn their trust. Everyone has a story. Ask questions about their family their job or their interests to build that bond and show them that you too are just human after all.,Good +171,Nurse,how do you handle difficult patients,Technical,Address Their Concerns the patient wants a solution to their problem. The solution you offer may not always be the one they want or expect. Yet as a nurse you have a duty to provide the best course of care based on your knowledge skills and expertise.,Good +172,Nurse,how would you handle a difficult patient,Behavioral,I spent a year in a geriatric care facility and had to work with Alzheimer's and dementia patients. Some of them could be considered difficult patients because they would actively try to put themselves in harm. It takes great patience to help such patients. Often they just want to be treated like adults and have some autonomy but it is important to ensure that they eat sleep and take their medicines properly. As a nurse I had to make them comfortable with my presence before tending to them.,Good +173,Nurse,how would you handle a difficult patient,Behavioral,While working overnight as a pediatric nurse I had a 15yearold patient under my care who we were treating for an infection. The patient called me into the room several times within an hour with various concerns. I sat down with them to ask how they were feeling.It turned out that they were worried about their situation and not used to being away from home. I spent a few minutes asking about their pets at home and brought an extra snack before arranging a phone call with their family to help better reassure them. After that they went to sleep and no longer called repeatedly during the remainder of their treatment. From this experience I learned to look beyond patients' attitudes for underlying concerns.,Good +174,Nurse,how would you handle a crisis,Behavioral,This question is mainly asked to judge how you deal with significant emergency cases where a nurse has to work speedily to get patient in and out of the ER and be able to change the way at the drop of a hat while also maintaining that kindness and quality of care. You can easily answer it by considering the time when a crisis developed in the past job. How did you react I panicked and left or I let my staff take care of it or anything else you think is preferable to answer. You want to come crosswise as somebody who can handle anything calmly proactively and strategically.,Good +175,Nurse,how would you handle a crisis such as an outbreak,Behavioral,During monsoons malaria and dengue outbreaks are common in my city and its peripheral areas. In these periods we see a lot of patients with the same range of symptoms. I have participated in awareness drives with the assistance of the city health department hospital associations and several NGOs. I have realised from my personal experience that it is easier to prevent such outbreaks than to handle them at their peaks.,Good +176,Nurse,how would you handle a crisis such as an outbreak,Behavioral,In my last role as a public health nurse in the city's health department I noticed an unusually high number of patients coming in with similar symptoms. I lead a team to collect and analyze the data. It turned out that there was a small outbreak in our city. Because our team reported the issue the staff in our facility detected the symptoms and followed standard infection control precautions. Authorities were able to alert the public of symptoms of which to be aware. I feel our team did a great job observing our patients and reporting the incidents.,Good +177,Nurse,how would you handle a crisis such as an outbreak,Behavioral,Discuss your ability to collaborate your indepth knowledge of nursing procedures and your attention to detail.,Average +178,Nurse,how would you handle a patient who struggles with pain management,Technical,I have worked as a nurse in a gynaecology ward. Since many new mothers breastfeed their babies we are advised to not put them on strong pain medication or anaesthesia. But the pain can become difficult for patients to handle. I usually stay by their side during these times and help provide alternate pain relief measures like balms oils massages and breathing and stretching exercises.,Good +179,Nurse,how would you handle a patient who struggles with pain management,Technical,During my time at Hospital I remember a patient who was experiencing pain during pregnancy. I suggested different sleeping positions and stretches but they didn't offer much relief. In that case I reported the information to their doctor who was able to recommend further treatment. The next time they came in she was excited to report that the treatment was working and they experienced less severe symptoms. In other settings I've been able to offer comfort measures to patients like extra pillows or help with the television while they wait for their doctor to arrive. I always take patients seriously when they tell me about discomfort.,Good +180,Nurse,how would you handle a patient who struggles with pain management,Technical,Empathy is a vital skill for nurses to use when interacting with patients who may have pain. Express that you take your patients' concerns seriously and provide an example that shows you can help them through empathy and problemsolving.,Good +181,Nurse,how do you respond when people ask for your personal diagnosis outside of a clinical setting,Communication,I have a family friend who would ask me about symptoms they were having and how to address them. After I told them that I couldn't give him a diagnosis outside of the clinic where I worked they made an appointment to see the doctor there. While it would've been convenient for them to get feedback from me it's always best to treat patients in a holistic professional manner in a clinical setting so we have all the right information to do what's best for them.,Good +182,Nurse,how do you respond when people ask for your personal diagnosis outside of a clinical setting,Communication,I have a family friend who would ask me about symptoms he was having and what I thought he should do. After I told him that I could not give him a diagnosis outside of the clinic where I worked he finally made an appointment to see the doctor there. While it would have been convenient for him to get feedback from me it is always best to treat patients in a holistic professional manner so we have all the right information to do what is best for patients.,Good +183,Nurse,how do you respond when people ask for your personal diagnosis outside a clinical setting,Communication,I am often approached by friends and family about ailments and health issues that they may be experiencing. Although I may provide them with a speculative diagnosis I always refer them to a doctor so that they can get it looked at professionally.,Good +184,Nurse,how do you respond when people ask for your personal diagnosis outside a clinical setting,Communication,I have faced these types of situation many times. I have a family friend who would ask me about symptoms he was having and what I thought he should do. I told him clearly that I could not give him a diagnosis outside of the clinic where I worked. He finally made an appointment to see the doctor there. It is always the best practice to treat patients in a holistic professional manner so we have all the right information to do what is best for them.,Good +185,Nurse,why did you want to be a nurse,Behavioral,Nursing is my passion. I love providing comfort and education to those in need and intervening in difficult situations. Last year I was tasked with handling a tough patient. I did my best to listen and provide comfort. As she was leaving she said I'll never forget you as long as I live. It hit me that my life was important to her. That's what makes nursing so meaningful to me. Every day in small and large ways my existence truly matters to those in my care,Good +186,Nurse,why did you want to be a nurse,Behavioral,I am a driven person and wanted to do something which serves a cause to channelise that I have chosen this profession. I have chosen this profession because I could make an impact into people's lives. I can touch many lives by giving care affection and compassion. And by doing this I get personal gratification.,Good +187,Nurse,why did you want to be a nurse,Behavioral,The rewarding nature of the job combined with the potential to enjoy stable work opportunities have motivated me to pursue a career in nursing that I hope to continue growing in for the entirety of my professional life.,Good +188,Nurse,why did you want to be a nurse,Behavioral,I want to be a nurse because I've always been passionate about helping others. Having a sibling with special needs I saw firsthand how compassionate healthcare professionals could impact patients and their families. This experience inspired me to pursue a career in nursing where I can make a difference in people's lives every day.,Good +189,Nurse,why did you want to be a nurse,Behavioral,I want to be a nurse because I believe in the power of holistic care and patient advocacy. I'm committed to understanding and addressing my patients' physical emotional and social needs and advocating for their best interests. In addition nursing provides a unique opportunity to forge strong connections with patients and their families allowing me to provide personalized patientcentered care.,Good +190,Nurse,why did you want to be a nurse,Behavioral,For me nursing is the perfect combination of science and compassion. I've always been fascinated by the human body and how it functions but I also want a career that lets me to connect with people personally. Nursing offers the opportunity to apply my scientific knowledge while building meaningful relationships with patients and their families. This blend of technical expertise and emotional intelligence drew me to the profession.,Good +191,Nurse,why did you want to be a nurse,Behavioral,I want to be a nurse because the collaborative nature of the healthcare team inspires me. Nurses work alongside physicians therapists and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive patient care. My strong communication and teamwork skills will allow me to contribute effectively to this interdisciplinary approach ultimately leading to better patient outcomes.,Good +192,Nurse,why did you want to be a nurse,Behavioral,Nursing is a profession that offers the opportunity to create positive change within the community. As a nurse I can provide individualized care to my patients and participate in health promotion disease prevention and community outreach efforts. This broader impact on public health is one of the main reasons I'm drawn to nursing as a career.,Good +193,Nurse,why did you want to be a nurse,Behavioral,I want to be a nurse because I am passionate about lifelong learning and professional development. Nursing is an everevolving field with constant advancements in medical knowledge technology and best practices. I look forward to engaging in continuous education and learning from my colleagues and mentors to always provide patients the highest quality of care,Good +194,Nurse,why did you want to be a nurse,Behavioral,I was inspired to become a nurse after witnessing the exceptional care my grandmother received during her battle with cancer. The nurses who cared for her demonstrated clinical expertise incredible empathy and kindness. Their support significantly impacted our family's experience during a difficult time. I want to be a nurse to provide that same level of compassionate care and support to others in their time of need,Good +195,Medical Assistant,why do you want to be a medical assistant,Introduction,I was drawn to the medical field because I find satisfaction in helping others. Plus I have a natural inclination for itI'm an intuitive and empathetic person. I feel like being a medical assistant is a Good start to my medical career. I would like to continue growing in my career and eventually move into a more advanced position. In the meantime I enjoy working in a fastpaced healthcare environment assisting doctors and other medical professionals and providing patients with the right care and information.,Good +196,Medical Assistant,why do you want to be a medical assistant,Introduction,I think medical assisting would be a great job for me because I enjoy caring for others and learning about medicine. I have read about your office and it seems like a great place to work. I would love to be part of working towards your mission statement helping people live their healthiest lives,Good +197,Nurse,why do you want to be a cna,Behavioral,I truly care about people. I want to help them in life. I know that a CNA gets to help people move from one place to another or need help showering and I understand that they may need assistance. It is probably very difficult for them to go from a place of independence to dependence and I want to help them gain that independence again and help them along the way. Less,Good +198,Nurse,why do you want to be a cna,Behavioral,Growing up I spent a lot of time caring for my dad who had multiple sclerosis. I loved being able to assist him with his stretching exercises because I knew that maintaining his range of motion helped him keep his independence. I knew I wanted to provide that type of care for others too.,Good +199,Nurse,why do you want to be cna here,Behavioral,My goal is to become a nurse and this hospital will expose me to alot of patients Less,Poor +200,Medical assistant,what type of office administration experience do you have,Conclusion,In my previous role as a medical assistant I often split my time between working with physicians and managing frontdesk operations. Some of my administrative tasks included inputting patient data and checking in patients for their appointments. I have excellent organizational skills and attention to detail which help me fulfill these tasks quickly and accurately.,Good +201,Nurse,describe a time you were faced with a patient who chose not to communicate or disclose important information how did you handle the situation and what was the outcome,Communication,Tell a story about a patient you worked within a similar situation. What stepbystep actions did you take to obtain the information from the patient What were the results of your actions A parent once didn't disclose that the father of the child was not her current boyfriend. This was important as the patient was going to need consent forms signed and legally this boyfriend was not able to sign the consent forms. Additionally there was a man calling the unit claiming to be the father of the child. Social work and the nurse manager were notified. Through an open conversation the mother disclosed the correct identity of the father. While I personally did not discover the information it is essential to know the resources that are available to you and utilize them to the best of your ability.,Good +202,Medical assistant,have you already been faced with a patient who did not disclose important information how did you manage the situation and what was the outcome,Communication,I once treated a patient in urgent care for what seemed to be stomach ache. Her husband accompanied her and I noticed she always looked at him before answering my questions. I understood she was not feeling comfortable. Since her honest input was crucial to my diagnosis I asked permission to continue the exam privately. Once she was alone she told me everything I needed to confirm what the problem was and offer proper care.,Good +203,Medical assistant,have you already been faced with a patient who did not disclose important information how did you manage the situation and what was the outcome,Communication,In a recent case a patient seemed hesitant to share details about their lifestyle habits. Recognizing the importance of this information I approached the patient with empathy. I assured them that my goal was to provide personalized care and I needed a complete understanding of their health. By creating an open and nonjudgmental environment the patient eventually opened up leading to a more comprehensive assessment and a tailored treatment plan.,Good +204,Medical assistant,have you already been faced with a patient who did not disclose important information how did you manage the situation and what was the outcome,Communication,I treated a patient who came with her father. She had a headache and seemed to be in urgent need of treatment. However she kept looking at her father before answering any questions so I asked him if I could talk to her alone. It allowed her to be more comfortable and share information easily.,Good +205,Nurse,describe your experience with a very ill patient who required a lot of your time how did you manage this patient's care while ensuring your other patients were adequately cared for,Communication,Talk about the patient's care and why they needed much of your time. What was the illness trauma or injury How did you ensure that this patient received quality care How did you manage your other patients Delegation is key here. Knowing when to ask for help is important. Without identifying resources and asking for help it is impossible to succeed,Good +206,Nurse,describe your experience with a very ill patient who required a lot of your time how did you manage this patient's care while ensuring your other patients were adequately cared for,Communication,Talk about the patient's care and why they needed much of your time. What was the illness trauma or injury How did you ensure that this patient received quality care How did you manage your other patientsDelegation is key here. Knowing when to ask for help is important. Without identifying resources and asking for help it is impossible to succeed. Delegation is key here. Knowing when to ask for help is important. Without identifying resources and asking for help it is impossible to succeed.,Good +207,Nurse,describe your experience with a very ill patient who required a lot of your time how did you manage this patient's care while ensuring your other patients were adequately cared for,Communication,Talk about the patient's care and why they needed much of your time. What was the illness trauma or injury How did you ensure that this patient received quality care How did you manage your other patients Delegation is key here. Knowing when to ask for help is important. Without identifying resources and asking for help it is impossible to succeed.,Good +208,Medical assistant,tell me about your experience with a patient who required a lot of your time how did you care for this patient and still provide other patients with adequate care,Communication,I had a memorable experience with a patient who required a significant amount of my time. They had undergone a complex surgery and faced postoperative complications requiring prolonged hospitalization. This patient's care demanded constant monitoring medication administration wound care and emotional support. To manage this patient's needs without compromising care for others I employed several strategies. I reviewed each patient's needs and prioritized them based on urgency. Tasks that could be handed off were reassigned to another team member. I dedicated focused attention during specific periods multitasking when I was able and collaborated with the rest of my team. Maintaining transparent communication with the patient and family and ensuring my own wellbeing were all essential components in providing exceptional care to this patient while still meeting other patients' needs. These efforts helped strike a balance and ensure that all patients received appropriate care.,Good +209,Medical assistant,tell me about your experience with a patient who required a lot of your time how did you care for this patient and still provide other patients with adequate care,Communication,I once had a patient whose condition kept getting worse during a hectic time. First I identified if any serious lifethreatening conditions were present in the hospital and prioritized those accordingly. Then I examined the patient and ensured their vitals were stable. While waiting for the test results I administered timesensitive treatments like antibiotics. After that I and my team looked after other patients' appointments.,Good +210,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on the current state of home health care,Communication,There are a number of challenges facing the home health care industry today. One of the biggest challenges is the increasing demand for services. The aging population is growing and more people are living longer with chronic conditions that require home health care. At the same time funding for home health care services is often inadequate leaving many providers struggling to meet the needs of their patients. Another challenge is the high turnover rate among home health aides. This can make it difficult to provide consistent quality care.,Good +211,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on the current state of home health care,Communication,Home health care allows for a more personalized and patientcentric approach to healthcare. Patients often prefer receiving care in the comfort of their homes and this approach can contribute to improved patient satisfaction and outcomes.,Good +212,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on the current state of home health care,Communication,The aging population in many countries was driving the demand for home health care services. As people age they often prefer to receive care in their own homes and this trend was influencing the growth of homebased healthcare services.,Good +213,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on the current state of home health care,Communication,Recruiting and retaining skilled healthcare professionals for home health care services can be challenging. Training and educating a workforce capable of providing highquality care in home settings were areas of focus.,Average +214,Home Health Aide,how do you deal with difficult family dynamics,Behavioral,There are a few ways to deal with difficult family dynamics. The first is to try and understand where the conflict is coming from. Once you know what the root of the problem is you can try and find a way to resolve it. This may involve talking to other family members or even outside mediators. Another way to deal with difficult family dynamics is to simply avoid the conflict altogether. If you can't seem to find a resolution it may be best to just stay out of the way and let things cool down. This isn't always possible but it can be a Good way to prevent further escalation. Finally if all else fails you can always walk away from the situation. This doesn't mean giving up on your family but sometimes it's necessary in order to preserve your own peace of mind. If you find yourself in a constant state of conflict it may be best to distance yourself until things improve.,Poor +215,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on endoflife care,Conclusion,There are a lot of different thoughts and opinions on endoflife care and it is something that people can feel very passionately about. Personally I believe that everyone deserves to receive the best possible care and support during this difficult time regardless of their personal beliefs or wishes. It is a time when people are vulnerable and need the most compassion and understanding so I think it is important to be respectful of everyone's individual needs.,Good +216,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on endoflife care,Conclusion,I believe that providing highquality endoflife care is about more than just the medical aspectit's also about providing emotional and spiritual support to both the patient and their family. I always strive to listen to the patient's wishes and do my best to ensure that their wishes are respected.,Good +217,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on providing personal care to patients,Communication,I think that providing personal care to patients is a very important and rewarding job. It is important to be compassionate and understanding when providing care to patients as they may be going through a difficult time. It is also important to be able to follow instructions and procedures properly in order to provide the best care possible.,Average +218,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on wound care,Conclusion,There are a few different ways to approach wound care and the best method may vary depending on the individual case. In general though it is important to clean the wound regularly keep it covered to protect it from infection and monitor it for signs of healing or deterioration. Additionally it is often helpful to seek professional medical advice if the wound does not seem to be healing properly.,Average +219,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on wound care,Conclusion,I have experience with a wide range of wound care including pressure ulcers diabetic foot ulcers traumatic wounds and burns. I am also familiar with specialized treatments such as debridement skin grafts and negative pressure wound therapy. My experience in wound care has allowed me to provide better patient care and improved outcomes for those with wounds. I have developed an effective approach to wound assessment and treatment that is tailored to the individual needs of each patient. Additionally I am dedicated to educating patients about their condition and providing ongoing support throughout their recovery process.,Good +220,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on exercise and physical activity for home health patients,Communication,There are many benefits to incorporating exercise and physical activity into a home health care plan. Exercise can help improve patients' overall physical and mental health increase energy levels reduce pain and stiffness and promote better sleep. Additionally regular physical activity can help to lower the risk of developing chronic conditions such as heart disease stroke and diabetes. That being said it is important to tailor an exercise program to each individual patient's needs and abilities. Some patients may be able to participate in more strenuous activities while others may need to start with more gentle exercises. It is also important to consider any safety concerns when designing an exercise program for a home health care patient. For example patients who are at risk for falls may need to avoid exercises that require them to stand up from a seated position. Overall I believe that exercise and physical activity can be extremely beneficial for home health care patients. With the proper guidance and support patients can safely participate in activities that will improve their overall health and wellbeing.,Good +221,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on socialization and activities for home health patients,Communication,I believe that socialization and activities are important for home health patients for a number of reasons. First socialization can help to reduce boredom and isolation which can be common among homebound patients. Second activities can help to stimulate the mind and provide a sense of purpose. Finally socialization and activities can help to promote physical activity which is important for overall health and wellbeing.,Good +222,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on nutrition and diet for home health patients,Communication,There are a few things to consider when thinking about nutrition and diet for home health patients. The first is that each patient is unique and their individual needs should be taken into account. Some patients may need to be on a special diet due to medical conditions while others may simply need to eat more nutritious meals. It is important to work with the patient and their doctor to determine what kind of diet will be best for them. Another thing to consider is that many home health patients may not be able to cook for themselves or may not have access to healthy food options. This means that it is important to provide meals that are both nutritious and easy to prepare. There are many companies that offer meal delivery services specifically for home health patients so this is something worth considering. Overall nutrition and diet are important considerations for all home health patients. By working with the patient and their doctor you can ensure that the patient gets the nutrients they need to stay healthy.,Good +223,Nurse,what do you find most rewarding about being a nurse,Introduction,For me the rewards of nursing never stop coming. Every day I'm learning and growing in ways I never dreamed possible. I feel so Good when I see my patients improve and when I hold the hands of family members providing emotional support in times of tragedy. Helping people feels better than anything else I've ever done and I get paid for it It's the most amazing career I could imagine for myself.,Good +224,Nurse,what do you find most rewarding about being a nurse,Introduction,According to me what I find most rewarding about nursing is something like seeing a person standing at his or her own feet after getting recovered from major surgery or helping patients and their families in most important issues is rewarding for me.,Good +225,Nurse,what do you find most difficult about being a nurse how do you overcome this difficulty,Introduction,The most difficult aspect of being a nurse is watching a patient die especially one that I have cared for when they were healthy. Watching the family lose a loved one is heartbreaking. Sometimes I sit in the bathroom and take a moment for myself to cry to reflect and to pause to remember the patient. Death is part of our everyday world and sometimes that is hard to remember.,Good +226,Nurse,what do you find most difficult about being a nurse,Introduction,The most difficult thing about being a nurse is dealing with the emotional aspect of the job. It can be very difficult to see people suffering and not be able to do anything to help them. It is also hard to see people making Poor choices that will likely lead to negative health consequences. However I find that the rewards of the job outweigh the difficulties.,Good +227,Nurse,what do you like most about being a nurse,Introduction,There are a lot of things that I like about being a nurse. I enjoy helping people and making a difference in their lives. I also like the challenges that come with the job and the opportunity to learn new things.,Poor +228,Home Health Aide,what are my strengths,Conclusion,I'm flexible and adaptable.,Poor +229,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses as a nurse,Introduction,My greatest strength as a nurse is my ability to connect with patients and provide them with compassion and care. I am also very patient and efficient in my work. My greatest weakness is that I sometimes have trouble dealing with the emotional aspects of the job. Seeing people suffer can be difficult for me but I am getting better at handling it over time.,Good +230,Home Health Aide,what are the most important qualities for a successful home health aide,Introduction,Patience empathy and a strong work ethic are the most important qualities for a successful Home Health Aide. In order to provide quality care to patients Home Health Aides must be able to maintain a positive attitude and be patient when dealing with difficult situations. They must also be able to empathize with patients and their families as they may be going through a difficult time. Finally Home Health Aides must be willing to work hard in order to provide the best possible care for their patients.,Good +231,Nurse,what are the most important qualities for a nurse midwife to have,Introduction,The most important qualities for a nurse midwife to have are compassion communication skills and knowledge. Compassion is essential in order to provide the best care possible to patients and their families. As a nurse midwife I strive to be understanding and empathetic towards my patients and their loved ones. Communication skills are also key when it comes to providing quality care. It's important to be able to effectively communicate with both patients and other healthcare professionals. This includes being able to listen attentively as well as explain complex medical information in an easytounderstand manner. Lastly having extensive knowledge of the field is crucial. As a nurse midwife I am constantly learning new techniques and staying uptodate on the latest research. I make sure to stay informed about any changes in regulations or standards that may affect patient care. With this knowledge I can ensure that I am providing the highest level of care possible.,Good +232,Nurse,what do you think are the most important qualities of a successful nurse,Introduction,Patience empathy and a strong desire to help others are essential qualities for any successful nurse. In addition Good communication skills and the ability to stay calm under pressure are also key in this demanding profession.,Average +233,Nurse,how do you explain medications treatments or healthcare situations without using a lot of medical or healthcare jargon,Technical,Patients have different educational backgrounds and understanding of their healthcare and health terms. When I was a home healthcare nurse many of my patients did not understand specific medical terms. So I used terminology they understood. Instead of edema I used swelling. For hypertension I used high blood pressure. And instead of saying gastroesophageal reflux I used acid reflux. I made sure they understood what I was saying by asking them to repeat what they heard until they could accurately repeat it in a way that made sense to them.,Good +234,Nurse,can you explain situations without using a lot of medical jargon give an example,Technical,I have various patients with different educational backgrounds and ages so I must break medical jargon down into understandable ways. For example whenever a doctor orders radiology for a patient I make sure that I explain to the patient they are getting an Xray. Also I try to make sure the patient understands by asking them to repeat what they think they heard. That way everybody is on the same page.,Good +235,Medical Assistant,a time you went beyond and above for a patient,Communication,I had a patient in my ICU who was riddled with cancer and dying. All he wanted before he died was to sit with his buddies and have some whiskey. I spoke at length to our hospitalist then to our palliative care MD and got the order that he could have alcohol. It was heartwarming to walk into that ICU room and see him sitting around chatting with his buddies and raising a cup.,Average +236,Nurse,describe a time you went above and beyond for a patient or customer describe a time you needed help with your duties how did you approach the situation describe a time you had to deal with a problem at work how did you handle it,Communication,There are so many times. My motto was if its not god enough for me its not Good enough for them. I wanted the individuals that served to afford the ammenitys in life that you or I could afford meaning if they wanted to go out to a night club and dance why couldt they I made it happen. If they were going to a prom they wore tuxedos not just anything thrown together We pulled resources together and made it happen. No matter the sweat and work it took if the 8 individuals wanted to see the lights on BeravSquare despite which I did not know at the time thousands of people that were going to be there. We went suffered through the traffic to park and get 8 individuals with wheel chairs and a dog out to experience 10 minutes of Fire works but you know it was worth to be able to feel the cold air and be amongst hundreds of people they were happy and I was happy. Less,Average +237,Nurse,describe a time a patient was really happy with your care or a time you went above and beyond for a patient,Communication,I once had a patient who continued to be readmitted to the hospital because of congestive heart failure CHF. When I came on my shift and started talking with her I realized she was newly diagnosed with CHF and did not understand the dietary restrictions. So I took the time to explain what a fluid restriction and no added salt diet was. I wrote everything down and gave her examples of food high in sodium to avoid. Then I asked the physician to provide her with a referral for a dietary consult while in the hospital. I mentioned that I thought she would benefit from home healthcare when she was discharged. A few months later she mailed a card to the unit thanking me and letting us know she hadn't been admitted for CHF since she was discharged and was doing well.,Good +238,Nurse,describe a situation when you had to work with a difficult coworker what was the problem and how did you resolve it,Communication,I had a coworker who worked the opposite shift of me who would rush me when she gave report during the handoff. Often she would only give me partial information about a patient and sometimes I received no information at all. It was frustrating to me and it caused tension between us. One day I came to work ten minutes early. I politely informed her that her handoffs often caused misinformation about our patients. I suggested we do walking rounds so that there was no miscommunication about patients and we didn't miss anything. She agreed that it was a Good resolution. That situation taught me how to speak up for myself and confront a problem headon.,Good +239,Nurse,describe a time you were under a lot of pressure how did you handle it,Communication,It was my week on call and I was also the staff development nurse. Every day I was called or had to go to the facility to handle an issue. It was really stressful because it felt like I was being pulled in ten different directions. Not only did I have to make sure my job was complete but I also had to be there when something went wrong or if someone called out. To cut down on the stress and the back and forth I had each nurse leave me a report. Additionally I told them I would address any nonemergent issues the following day when I got to work. I decided to get to work about ten minutes early every day to see what I needed to handle from the day before.,Good +240,Nurse,how would you handle a disagreement with a nurse or doctor,Behavioral,At my previous workplace there was a nurse who would repeatedly lose her temper with the residents. Other members of the team had confronted her about it previously but her behavior didn't change. Following one of these incidents I approached the nurse in question and calmly informed her that her behavior was affecting the wellbeing of the residents. After explaining to her how her actions negatively affected the people she was responsible for taking care of she started making an effort to change.,Good +241,Nurse,how would you handle a disagreement with a doctor,Behavioral,Doctors may handle a lot more patients than nurses. Sometimes it becomes difficult for them to keep track of medical records and patient histories accurately. When there is a discrepancy between a doctor's instructions and a patient's medical records I discuss the issue in detail with the doctor to get it resolved before we take any further action. When we cannot resolve it we take a mutual decision to escalate it to a supervisor.,Average +242,Nurse,tell me about a time when a patient's family was dissatisfied with your care how did you handle that situation,Communication,While I constantly strive to do everything I can for a patient I had a situation once with a patient who complained to my supervisor about me telling them I was denying them specific care for an issue. The first thing I have to do in that situation is to step back and really assess what's going on specifically whether I had acted appropriately. Since I had followed the doctor's orders I spoke with my supervisor and the attending physician about the situation. It turns out that the patient had misunderstood something the doctor had told her leading her to assume I was neglecting a step in her care process. Once the confusion was cleared up we were able to work with the patient to come up with a satisfactory solution,Average +243,Nurse,what is your idea of effective patient and family education,Communication,Effective patient education centers around the patient and family's needs. You have to understand their learning style and adapt accordingly. For example some patients prefer reading medical instructions versus watching a DVD. You also need to figure out what each patient needs. Some want detailed information others just want the necessary information. Including the family in the treatment process is crucial because they may end up serving as primary caretakers for the patient going forward. Show them how vital they are to the process and key them in on how they can help.,Good +244,Nurse,talk about a time a patient or their family was particularly pleased and appreciative of your care,Communication,Working in pediatrics can be challenging but also very rewarding. There are times that parents are unable to stay at the bedside 247 because of work other children or previous commitments. I was taking care of a 6monthold twin during a specific shift. The family was unable to be at the bedside because the father had to work and the mother was at home with the twin sister and the other children. I spent my shift playing with the infant with ageappropriate toys and when the mother called to check in I put the phone next to the infant. The mother was able to hear her baby laughing while singing to her. This brought them closer together and the mother to tears. She stated that no other nurse had done that during the hospitalization and she was eternally grateful.,Good +245,Nurse,describe a time when your facility was undergoing some change how did that impact you and how did you adapt,Communication,One healthcare system I worked for switched from paper charting to electronic medical records and computerized charting. During this transition it was confusing and often overwhelming. I was able to adapt quickly but unfortunately some of my coworkers were not able to.,Poor +246,Nurse,What do you do when you don’t know the answer to something at work whether it’s how to address a situation or the answer to a patient question,Technical,When I don't understand something at work I seek out help. I don't let my pride get in the way of quality patient care. I generally ask someone who has more experience than me to help out and do it in a timely manner.,Average +247,Nurse,tell me about a time when you didn't know the answer to something at work how did you go about finding the information,Communication,As nurses there is no way that we possibly can know everything. Knowing who to go for help is the first step. At the beginning of every shift I identify a nurse that I can use as a resource such as the charge nurse nurse educator or unit resource nurse. This individual is generally someone that is more senior with an advanced skill set. If I am unable to get the answer from them or they are busy I look at the healthcare systems policy and procedure manager. If there is a concern regarding a medication dosage or interaction I look to LexiComp.,Good +248,Nurse,give me an example of an awkward situation at work how did you remove yourself from the situation,Communication,I once had a teenage male patient make very inappropriate sexual comments towards me. At first I ignored them thinking it was a onetime thing. The second time I told him that the comments were inappropriate and I did not want him to say those things to me. The third time I left the patient's room and went directly to the charge nurse. I explained the situation and how uncomfortable I was in that specific situation and caring for the patient. She gathered a team to speak to the patient. My assignment was switched for the remainder of the shift,Good +249,Nurse,tell me about a time you failed how did you deal with this situation,Communication,Failing is one of the worst feelings in the world either professionally or personally. Working in the ICU setting patients die. We fail them when this happens. I fail them when this happens. After every death there is a debriefing to discuss what went well and what could have been done differently. I take that time to reflect on my participation in the event and if there was something I could have done differently. Failure doesn't equal weakness. It simply is something that we must improve upon.,Average +250,Nurse,talk about a time you worked in a fastpaced setting how do you prioritize tasks while maintaining excellent patient care,Communication,Working in an ICU setting is extremely fastpaced and it is essential to prioritize your tasks for the day. At the beginning of the shift I make a todo list with everything that needs to be accomplished. I put the mustdo things at the top of the list and the things I would like to do at the bottom. Administering medications are placed at the top of the list and washing a patient's hair is further down. While I would love to accomplish everything it just isn't possible.,Good +251,Nurse,give an example of an important goal you set for yourself did you accomplish that goal how did you ensure that you accomplished it,Introduction,I set the goal to earn my pediatric certification. I made a list of things that must be done to achieve that. I signed up for the exam and paid the fee so that way I had to take the exam. There was no backing out.,Good +252,Nurse,give an example of a time when you were able to successfully persuade a patient to agree to something how did you persuade this person,Communication,Ideally we never want to persuade a patient to do something. We would like the patient to agree to it freely. However I did bargain with a child that if he ate his breakfast I would play video games with him afterward. Using a bargaining system worked well to ensure the patient was well nourished.,Good +253,Nurse,tell me about a time when you had to rely on written communication to explain yourself to your team or to a patient,Communication,Most hospitals utilize a text feature to relay quick communication to the medical team. It is important to be concise and give all of the important information. This way the medical team can determine the best course of action,Poor +254,Nurse,talk about a time when you had not communicated well how did you correct the situation,Communication,This often happens when there is a language barrier. I learned that it is always better to ask for an inperson interpreter or utilizing a computer translation software. This ensures there is no miscommunication of information. Unfortunately hand gestures and speaking louder doesn't always work.,Good +255,Nurse,describe a time when you received negative feedback and turned it into something positive,Communication,I was once told that I needed to be more social at work and try and bond with my work colleagues. I disagreed with my manager because I felt that we are there to work and take care of our patients not to make friends. Becoming close friends with coworkers is an added bonus. While I didn't become best friends with anyone from the unit I was able to spend downtime reading and studying to earn additional certifications which helped me secure better jobs and opportunities in nursing.,Average +256,Nurse,what is one professional accomplishment that you are most proud of and why,Conclusion,Earning my advanced pediatric certification is something I worked very hard for and something that validates the years I have spent at the bedside,Average +257,Nurse,have you ever felt dissatisfied with your work as a nurse what could have been done to make it better,Behavioral,I once became extremely dissatisfied because I was consistently being given easier assignments and not being given the ICU level patients. It became frustrating and while I understood that others needed to learn and gain experience it quickly left me annoyed with my position the unit and the healthcare system. I sat down and spoke to my nurse manager about my concerns and to inquire why it was happening. The nurse manager was not aware of the situation and it was later determined that a few of the charge nurses were giving the sicker patients to their friends and not spreading them out amongst the nurses.,Average +258,Nurse,describe a time when you went over and above your job requirements what motivated you to put forth the extra effort,Communication,I personally feel like I give 110 to all of my patients every shift but there was one that I grew especially close with. For some reason the patient had been dropped off by a family member and no one had come to see the child for months. It was obvious the patient was missing key developmental milestones and was becoming increasingly lonely and depressed. I asked to become the primary nurse for the patient which meant every time I worked he would be assigned to me. I worked with him over several months to get him potty trained and to improve his vocabulary. I don't know exactly why I was extra motivated but at that time in our lives the patient and I needed each other.,Good +259,Nurse,give an example of a mistake you've made how did you handle it,Communication,Mistakes are part of nursing whether we like to admit to it or not. It's important to learn from those mistakes and become a better nurse. One mistake that I will never forget is leaving the gastronomy tube unclamped with medication administration. Because it was unclamped when I opened the port to give the next medication the last medication as well as formula came out. I was unable to clamp it quickly enough and the medications I had already given were leaking onto the bed. I had to speak with the medical team and pharmacy to discuss replacing them. I have never forgotten to clamp the gastronomy tube again.,Good +260,Nurse,what makes you stand out from other nurse midwives,Introduction,I believe my experience and dedication to the field of nurse midwifery makes me stand out from other nurse midwives. I have been a practicing nurse midwife for over 10 years providing comprehensive care to women throughout their pregnancy labor delivery postpartum period and beyond. During this time I have developed strong relationships with patients and colleagues alike which has allowed me to provide excellent patientcentered care.In addition I am passionate about staying up to date on the latest research and evidencebased practices in the field. As such I regularly attend conferences workshops and seminars to stay abreast of new developments in the field. This ensures that my practice is based on current best practices and guidelines. Finally I strive to be an advocate for both my patients and the profession of nurse midwifery as a whole. I am actively involved in professional organizations and committees related to the field and I work hard to ensure that all women receive the highest quality of care possible.,Good +261,Nurse,what do you think is the most important part of providing personalized care to a patient,Communication,The most important part of providing personalized care to a patient is building a trusting relationship. As a Nurse Midwife I understand the importance of establishing trust with my patients and their families. This means taking time to listen to their concerns answering questions honestly and openly and being available for support throughout their pregnancy journey. It also means advocating for them when needed and making sure they have access to all the resources they need. By creating an environment of mutual respect and understanding I can ensure that each patient receives the highest quality of care tailored to their individual needs.,Good +262,Nurse,what do you think is the most important part of providing personalized care to a patient,Communication,Building trust is the bedrock of personalized care. As a Nurse Midwife I prioritize establishing trust with my patients and their families. This requires actively listening to their concerns providing honest and open communication and offering unwavering support throughout their pregnancy journey. Additionally I advocate for their needs and ensure they have access to all available resources. By cultivating an environment of mutual respect and understanding I guarantee every patient receives the best possible care tailored to their individual needs,Good +263,Nurse,what do you think is the most important part of providing personalized care to a patient,Communication,I believe in fostering trust through patientcentered care where the cornerstone is building rapport with patients and their families. As a Nurse Midwife I achieve this by dedicating time to listen to their concerns answer questions openly and honestly and remain readily available throughout their pregnancy journey. I also advocate for their needs and ensure they possess all the resources necessary for informed decisionmaking. By fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding I guarantee every patient receives personalized care tailored to their individual needs,Good +264,Nurse,what do you think is the most important part of providing personalized care to a patient,Communication,As a Nurse Midwife I understand the transformative power of trust in midwifery care. Building genuine connections with patients and their families is paramount. This requires actively listening to their concerns providing honest and transparent communication and consistently being available for support throughout their pregnancy journey. Additionally I advocate fiercely for their needs and ensure access to all necessary resources. By nurturing an environment of mutual respect and understanding I ensure every patient receives the highest quality of individualized care.,Good +265,Nurse,what do you think is the most important part of providing personalized care to a patient,Communication,Optimal pregnancy care hinges on building a strong foundation of trust. As a Nurse Midwife I prioritize establishing trusting relationships with my patients and their families. This includes actively listening to their concerns answering questions openly and honestly and remaining available for unwavering support throughout their pregnancy journey. I also advocate for their needs and ensure they have access to all necessary resources. By cultivating an environment of mutual respect and understanding I guarantee every patient receives personalized care tailored to their unique needs.,Good +266,Nurse,what do you think is the most important part of providing personalized care to a patient,Communication,I believe fostering trust empowers patients to actively participate in their pregnancy care. As a Nurse Midwife I strive to build strong relationships with patients and families. This includes actively listening to their concerns providing transparent communication and remaining readily available throughout their journey. I also advocate for their needs and ensure they have access to all necessary resources. By nurturing an environment of mutual respect and understanding I empower patients to make informed decisions and receive personalized care tailored to their unique needs.,Good +267,Nurse,what do you think is the most important part of providing personalized care to a patient,Communication,Collaboration through trust is the cornerstone of successful midwifery care. As a Nurse Midwife I prioritize establishing trusting partnerships with my patients and their families. This includes actively listening to their concerns providing open and honest communication and remaining available for support throughout their pregnancy journey. I also advocate for their needs and ensure they have access to all necessary resources. By fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding I guarantee every patient receives collaborative care tailored to their individual needs,Good +268,Nurse,what do you think is the most important part of providing personalized care to a patient,Communication,The journey of midwifery care is paved with trust. As a Nurse Midwife I dedicate myself to building genuine connections with my patients and their families. This commitment includes actively listening to their concerns providing honest and transparent communication and remaining available for unwavering support throughout their pregnancy journey. I also advocate for their needs and ensure they have access to all necessary resources. By nurturing an environment of mutual respect and understanding I guarantee every patient receives a personalized and supportive care experience tailored to their unique needs,Good +269,Nurse,what do you think is the most important part of providing personalized care to a patient,Communication,Trust is the beating heart of midwifery care. As a Nurse Midwife I recognize the critical importance of building strong relationships with my patients and their families. This includes actively listening to their concerns providing open and honest communication and remaining readily available for support throughout their pregnancy journey. I also advocate for their needs and ensure they have access to all necessary resources. By fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding I guarantee every patient receives the highest quality of personalized care tailored to their individual needs and journey,Good +270,Nurse,what do you think is the most important thing for a patient to know about their care,Communication,I believe the most important thing for a patient to know about their care is that they are in control of it. As a Nurse Midwife I strive to empower my patients by providing them with the knowledge and resources necessary to make informed decisions about their health. This includes educating them on their options discussing potential risks and benefits and helping them understand how their choices may affect their overall wellbeing. It also means listening to their concerns and taking into account their individual preferences when creating a plan of care. By doing this I ensure that each patient feels respected and supported throughout their journey.,Good +271,Nurse,what do you think is the most important thing for a patient to know about their care,Communication,Placing patient autonomy at the forefront I believe they should possess the power to navigate their healthcare journey. As a Nurse Midwife I empower patients by equipping them with the knowledge and resources needed to make informed decisions. This includes educating them on their options discussing potential risks and benefits and collaborating with them to understand the impact of their choices on their overall wellbeing. Additionally actively listening to their concerns and incorporating their preferences into the care plan ensures they feel respected and supported throughout the process,Good +272,Nurse,what do you think is the most important thing for a patient to know about their care,Communication,As a Nurse Midwife I recognize the paramount importance of patient empowerment in healthcare. I believe patients deserve control over their care and I strive to achieve this through various means. This includes providing them with comprehensive knowledge and resources to make informed decisions about their health including discussing options potential risks and benefits and the impact of their choices. Furthermore I actively listen to their concerns and tailor care plans to their individual preferences fostering a respectful and supportive environment throughout their journey.,Good +273,Nurse,what do you think is the most important thing for a patient to know about their care,Communication,Patient control lies at the heart of healthcare and I empower them as a Nurse Midwife. Through education riskbenefit discussions and impact analysis patients make informed choices. Additionally I listen to their concerns and personalize care plans ensuring they feel respected and supported throughout their journey.,Good +274,Nurse,what do you think is the most important thing for a patient to know about their care,Communication,with the patient at the center of their healthcare journey I believe they should have the knowledge and resources to make informed decisions. Through education riskbenefit discussions and understanding the impact of choices they are empowered to navigate their care. I actively listen to their concerns and tailor care plans to their preferences ensuring a respectful and supportive experience,Good +275,Nurse,what do you think is the most important thing for a patient to know about their care,Communication,I believe in shared decisionmaking where patients actively participate in charting their healthcare course. As a Nurse Midwife I empower patients by providing them with the knowledge and resources needed to make informed choices. This includes educating them on options discussing risks and benefits and understanding the impact of their decisions. By integrating their concerns and preferences into the care plan I ensure a collaborative and supportive environment.,Good +276,Nurse,what do you think is the most important thing for a patient to know about their care,Communication,Enabling informed choices is key to patient empowerment and I believe this is crucial in healthcare. As a Nurse Midwife I equip patients with the knowledge and resources they need to make informed decisions about their health. This involves discussing options potential risks and benefits and the impact of their choices. Furthermore I actively listen to their concerns and incorporate their preferences into the care plan fostering a patientcentered and supportive experience,Good +277,Nurse,what do you think is the most important thing for a patient to know about their care,Communication,I believe in building a collaborative care partnership with patients where they are active participants in their healthcare decisions. As a Nurse Midwife I empower them through comprehensive education discussing risks and benefits of options and understanding the impact of their choices. By actively listening to their concerns and tailoring care plans to their preferences I strive to create a respectful and supportive environment that empowers them throughout their journey.,Good +278,Nurse,what do you think is the most important thing for a patient to know about their care,Communication,I believe in transforming the healthcare experience by empowering patients through knowledge and shared decisionmaking. As a Nurse Midwife I strive to equip patients with the tools needed to make informed choices about their health. This involves educating them on their options discussing potential risks and benefits and collaborating with them to understand the impact of their choices. By actively listening to their concerns and incorporating their preferences into the care plan I aim to create a respectful supportive and empowering healthcare experience for every patient,Good +279,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,I applied to your medial center because I want a career in healthcare and I felt the you offered great options and opportunities for advancement.,Good +280,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,My passion for a career in healthcare led me to apply to your medical center. The diverse options and opportunities for advancement that your institution offers resonated deeply with my aspirations and goals,Good +281,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,Seeking to pursue a fulfilling career in healthcare I was immediately drawn to your medical center. The variety of options and opportunities for professional growth that you offer perfectly align with my ambition and vision for the future,Good +282,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,Drawn by the strong reputation and exceptional resources of your medical center I am eager to embark on a rewarding career in healthcare. The diverse pathways for advancement and professional development you offer provide the perfect environment for me to learn grow and contribute meaningfully,Good +283,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,Believing in the importance of investing in my future I have chosen to apply to your esteemed medical center. The comprehensive range of career options and opportunities for advancement you offer provides the ideal platform for me to cultivate my skills and make a lasting impact in the healthcare field.,Good +284,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,My desire to contribute to the healthcare field and your center's dedication to fostering professional growth create a perfect synergy. The diverse career paths and opportunities for advancement that your medical center offers are a testament to your commitment to nurturing the future of healthcare which aligns perfectly with my own aspirations,Good +285,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,Fueled by my passion for healthcare and drawn to the exceptional opportunities for growth offered by your esteemed medical center I submit my application with great enthusiasm. The diverse career paths and commitment to professional development align perfectly with my aspirations to make a significant contribution to the field,Good +286,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,Applying to your renowned medical center is not merely seeking employment but rather embracing the chance to create a meaningful impact in healthcare. The vast array of career options and unwavering support for professional advancement provide the ideal platform for me to leverage my skills and make a positive difference,Good +287,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,Aspiring to become a valuable asset in the healthcare field I am drawn to the transformative environment of your medical center. The diverse career paths coupled with the unwavering commitment to continuous learning and professional growth provide the perfect ecosystem for me to cultivate my expertise and contribute meaningfully to the healthcare community,Good +288,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,Recognizing the powerful synergy between my aspirations for a fulfilling career in healthcare and your medical center's commitment to nurturing talent I am thrilled to submit my application. The diverse career paths and emphasis on professional development resonate deeply with my desire to learn grow and contribute to the institution's continued success,Good +289,Nurse,why did you decide to apply to our hospital or medical center,Introduction,Sharing your institution's unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation in healthcare I am excited to explore the opportunities for growth and professional development offered at your esteemed medical center. The diverse career paths and emphasis on nurturing talent align perfectly with my values and vision for the future of healthcare,Good +290,Nurse,how do you get along with others,Communication,I am a Team player and self starter,Average +291,Nurse,how do you get along with others,Communication,I thrive in collaborative environments and excel at taking initiative,Good +292,Nurse,how do you get along with others,Communication,I am able to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.,Average +293,Nurse,how do you get along with others,Communication,I am a highly motivated individual who is always willing to go the extra mile.,Good +294,Nurse,how do you get along with others,Communication,I am a problem solver who is always looking for ways to improve efficiency,Average +295,Nurse,how do you get along with others,Communication,I am a positive and enthusiastic individual who is always willing to help others,Good +296,Medical Assistant,where do you see yourself in 5 years why should we hire you,Behavioral,I see myself furthering my career in the medical field maybe As a Registered Nurse and you should hire me because I am very ambitious diligent and dependable I believe in team work and bettering myself into the field,Good +297,Medical Assistant,where do you see yourself in 5 years why should we hire you,Behavioral,My ambition lies in advancing my medical field career potentially as a Registered Nurse. My dedication dependability and strong belief in teamwork make me a valuable asset to your team. Continuously striving to better myself ensures I contribute effectively to the field,Good +298,Medical Assistant,where do you see yourself in 5 years why should we hire you,Behavioral,Driven by my ambition and dedication I'm committed to advancing my career in the medical field. As a highly dependable and collaborative individual I believe I would excel as a Registered Nurse. Continuous selfimprovement ensures I provide the best possible care and contribute meaningfully to the field.,Good +299,Medical Assistant,where do you see yourself in 5 years why should we hire you,Behavioral,My vision is to climb the ladder in the medical field potentially as a Registered Nurse. My unwavering ambition dependability and strong team spirit make me a reliable and valuable asset to your team. Ongoing selfimprovement ensures my skills and knowledge are constantly evolving contributing positively to the field.,Good +300,Medical Assistant,where do you see yourself in 5 years why should we hire you,Behavioral,I envision a future where I further my career within the medical field potentially as a Registered Nurse. My strong work ethic dedication and collaborative nature make me a valuable team player. My commitment to continuous learning ensures my skills and knowledge are always evolving allowing me to make significant contributions to the field,Good +301,Medical Assistant,where do you see yourself in 5 years why should we hire you,Behavioral,My aim is to progress in the medical field possibly as a Registered Nurse. My ambition unwavering dedication and strong belief in teamwork make me an ideal candidate. My continuous pursuit of selfimprovement ensures I remain a valuable asset to the field.,Good +302,Medical Assistant,where do you see yourself in 5 years why should we hire you,Behavioral,With unwavering ambition and dedication I see myself progressing in the medical field potentially as a Registered Nurse. My dependability and strong collaborative spirit make me a trusted team player. My commitment to continuous learning ensures I remain a valuable asset and contribute meaningfully to the field,Good +303,Medical Assistant,where do you see yourself in 5 years why should we hire you,Behavioral,My ambition and dedication fuel my desire to advance my career in the medical field. As a Registered Nurse I believe my dependability strong teamwork skills and commitment to continuous selfimprovement would enable me to make a significant contribution to your team and the field,Good +304,Medical Assistant,where do you see yourself in 5 years why should we hire you,Behavioral,With a clear vision for my future I see myself progressing in the medical field potentially as a Registered Nurse. My unwavering ambition dedication and strong belief in teamwork make me a reliable and valuable asset. My commitment to continuous learning ensures I remain a valuable contributor to the field.,Good +305,Medical Assistant,where do you see yourself in 5 years why should we hire you,Behavioral,My ambition and unwavering dedication drive my desire to advance my career in the medical field. As a Registered Nurse I believe my dependability strong teamwork skills and commitment to ongoing selfimprovement would enable me to make a significant contribution to your team and the field.,Good +306,Nurse,where do you see yourself in 2 years,Communication,I plan to still work in the medical field.,Average +307,Nurse,where do you see yourself in 2 years,Communication,My career path will remain within the healthcare sector.,Average +308,Nurse,where do you see yourself in 2 years,Communication,I intend to continue contributing to the medical field,Average +309,Nurse,where do you see yourself in 2 years,Communication,My commitment to the medical field remains strong.,Average +310,Nurse,where do you see yourself in 2 years,Communication,I see my future still being intertwined with healthcare,Average +311,Nurse,where do you see yourself in 2 years,Communication,Healthcare is my chosen domain and I plan to stay within it,Average +312,Home Health Aide,how long have you been working as a home health aide,Behavioral,I am an retired RN. I have worked in geriatrics for over 20 years. I have been a HHA for over 2 years. I really enjoy helping the elderly with cleaning cooking laundry errands and any other tasks required. I would like the chance for employment. It brings me great pleasure to work 1 on 1 with the client's.,Good +313,Home Health Aide,how long have you been working as a home health aide,Behavioral,A compassionate retired RN with over 20 years of geriatric experience and 2 years as a HHA seeks employment. I find immense satisfaction in assisting the elderly with daily tasks and providing oneonone care,Good +314,Home Health Aide,how long have you been working as a home health aide,Behavioral,I possess 20 years of experience in geriatric care as a RN and 2 years as a HHA. I'm a dedicated individual who thrives on helping seniors with cleaning cooking errands and other needs offering personalized support with a smile,Good +315,Home Health Aide,how long have you been working as a home health aide,Behavioral,Driven by a passion for serving the elderly I bring over 2 decades of geriatric RN experience and 2 years as a HHA. I'm eager to utilize my skills and dedication to assist seniors with various tasks providing them with the individual care they deserve,Good +316,Home Health Aide,how long have you been working as a home health aide,Behavioral,Seeking an opportunity to leverage my 20 years of geriatric RN experience and 2 years as a HHA I'm a dependable and caring individual who enjoys supporting seniors with daily tasks and personalized attention,Good +317,Home Health Aide,how long have you been working as a home health aide,Behavioral,Retired RN with extensive geriatric expertise 20 years and 2 years of HHA experience seeks employment. I find immense satisfaction in assisting seniors with their daily needs providing oneonone care with a compassionate touch.,Good +318,Home Health Aide,how long have you been working as a home health aide,Behavioral,Combining 20 years of geriatric RN experience with 2 years as a HHA I'm a dedicated individual who thrives on helping seniors with daily tasks and providing personalized care. I'm eager to contribute my skills and compassion to a new opportunity,Good +319,Home Health Aide,how long have you been working as a home health aide,Behavioral,My passion for serving the elderly stems from over 20 years of geriatric RN experience and 2 years as a HHA. I'm seeking a position where I can utilize my skills and dedication to provide individualized support and assistance with daily tasks bringing joy and comfort to seniors.,Good +320,Home Health Aide,how long have you been working as a home health aide,Behavioral,As a retired RN with 20 years of experience in geriatrics and 2 years as a HHA I'm a compassionate and reliable individual seeking employment. I enjoy assisting seniors with their daily needs and providing personalized care ensuring their wellbeing and comfort.,Good +321,Home Health Aide,how long have you been working as a home health aide,Behavioral,Retired RN with extensive geriatric background 20 years and 2 years of HHA experience seeks employment. I'm dedicated to providing personalized care and assistance with daily tasks to seniors ensuring their comfort and wellbeing while experiencing the joy of oneonone interaction,Good +322,Nurse,how long as a certified nurse aide,Technical,I been a certified nurse aide for 25 yrs,Good +323,Nurse,how long as a certified nurse aide,Technical,I have been a CNA almost 7 years.,Good +324,Nurse,how long as a certified nurse aide,Technical,With close to 7 years of experience in the field I am a highly qualified CNA,Good +325,Nurse,how long as a certified nurse aide,Technical,I have been employed as a CNA for close to 7 years,Good +326,Nurse,how long as a certified nurse aide,Technical,My professional background includes approximately 7 years of service as a CNA,Good +327,Nurse,how long as a certified nurse aide,Technical,I possess nearly 7 years of experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant CNA.,Good +328,Nurse,how long as a certified nurse aide,Technical,I have 7 years of experience as a CNA and am eager to continue serving the community,Good +329,Nurse,how long as a certified nurse aide,Technical,My 7 years as a CNA have instilled in me a deep passion for patient care,Good +330,Nurse,how long as a certified nurse aide,Technical,I am confident that my 7 years of experience as a CNA will be valuable to your team.,Good +331,Nurse,what is the duty of a certified nursing assistant,Technical,Provide love and compassion to residents. Assist them with ADL,Good +332,Nurse,what is the duty of a certified nursing assistant,Technical,Extend compassionate care and emotional support to residents while assisting them with activities of daily living ADLs,Good +333,Nurse,what is the duty of a certified nursing assistant,Technical,Demonstrate empathy and understanding towards residents by providing assistance with their ADLs.,Good +334,Nurse,what is the duty of a certified nursing assistant,Technical,Create a warm and supportive environment for residents while facilitating their independence through ADL assistance.,Good +335,Nurse,what is the duty of a certified nursing assistant,Technical,Foster a sense of wellbeing and dignity for residents by delivering compassionate care and ADL support.,Good +336,Nurse,what is the duty of a certified nursing assistant,Technical,Utilize a holistic approach to care integrating emotional support with practical assistance for ADLs.,Good +337,Nurse,what is the duty of a certified nursing assistant,Technical,Shower residents with love and care while helping them with their daily routines.,Good +338,Nurse,what is the duty of a certified nursing assistant,Technical,Be a source of comfort and assistance for residents as they navigate their ADLs.,Good +339,Nurse,what is the duty of a certified nursing assistant,Technical,Help residents maintain their independence and dignity by providing loving support with their ADLs.,Good +340,Nurse,if someone was a dnr and they stop breathing how would you react,Behavioral,I would respect their wishes but it would be difficult .,Good +341,Nurse,if someone was a dnr and they stop breathing how would you react,Behavioral,I would respect their wishes though it would be incredibly challenging for me to do so,Good +342,Nurse,if someone was a dnr and they stop breathing how would you react,Behavioral,While I would honor their wishes there's no denying it would be a difficult situation for me.,Good +343,Nurse,if someone was a dnr and they stop breathing how would you react,Behavioral,Accepting their decision would come at a significant personal cost but I would do it nonetheless,Good +344,Nurse,if someone was a dnr and they stop breathing how would you react,Behavioral,Despite the personal difficulty I would uphold their wishes out of respect for their autonomy,Good +345,Nurse,if someone was a dnr and they stop breathing how would you react,Behavioral,While it would be hard I believe it is important to respect their decisions even if they differ from my own,Good +346,Nurse,if someone was a dnr and they stop breathing how would you react,Behavioral,It wouldn't be easy but respecting their wishes is paramount to me,Good +347,Medical Assistant,Why do you feel like you are a Good candidate for this job,Behavioral,I feelknow that I am a Good candidate because I dive in deep. I've been called the energizer bunny however I feel the name fits me to a t I have learned that I am one who truly understands what many don't. I don't just listen I hear their words and I gain their trust because they can see also through actions that I do care and won't give up on making sure they are getting exactly what they deserve. I love and I want it more than anything. I won't stop until I get because you have to truly want something in life to do exactly that. Giving up is not even in my vocabulary.,Good +348,Medical Assistant,Why do you feel like you are a Good candidate for this job,Behavioral,My unwavering dedication and ability to deeply understand others combined with my energetic nature make me an ideal candidate. I actively listen building trust through actions that demonstrate my genuine care and commitment to achieving optimal outcomes.,Good +349,Medical Assistant,Why do you feel like you are a Good candidate for this job,Behavioral,My inherent passion and drive to exceed expectations fuel my relentless pursuit of success. I possess an uncanny ability to connect with others on a deeper level building trust through active listening and translating empathy into impactful action.,Good +350,Medical Assistant,Why do you feel like you are a Good candidate for this job,Behavioral,Equipped with a relentless spirit and a keen sense of understanding I am confident in my ability to deliver exceptional results. I forge trust by not just listening but truly hearing concerns and translating them into tangible actions that demonstrate my unwavering commitment.,Good +351,Medical Assistant,Why do you feel like you are a Good candidate for this job,Behavioral,My deepseated passion coupled with a natural ability to connect and understand others forms the foundation of my dedication. I actively listen building trust through meaningful actions that speak louder than words.,Good +352,Medical Assistant,Why do you feel like you are a Good candidate for this job,Behavioral,They call me the Energizer Bunny for a reason I dive headfirst into everything I do driven by a passion and commitment that ensures everyone gets what they deserve. I don't just listen I hear and I build trust through actions not just words.,Good +353,Medical Assistant,Why do you feel like you are a Good candidate for this job,Behavioral,Giving up Never heard of it I'm fueled by a love for what I do and a relentless desire to succeed. I truly understand people and that allows me to build trust and make a difference.,Good +354,Medical Assistant,Why do you feel like you are a Good candidate for this job,Behavioral,My energy is contagious and my passion is unmatched. I have a knack for understanding what others need and I won't stop until they get it. I listen I act and I deliver results.,Good +355,Medical Assistant,Why do you feel like you are a Good candidate for this job,Behavioral,I'm dedicated I'm passionate and I'm unstoppable. I listen with my heart and act with my hands ensuring everyone gets the best possible outcome.,Good +356,Nurse,what would make you a Good candidate for the job,Introduction,I have over 25 years in nursing very reliable and devoted . Cna for 25 years,Good +357,Nurse,what would make you a Good candidate for the job,Introduction,With a dedication spanning 25 years my nursing expertise and unwavering reliability contribute to exceptional patient care.,Good +358,Nurse,what would make you a Good candidate for the job,Introduction,Having served as a CNA for 25 years I bring a wealth of experience dependability and devotion to patient wellbeing.,Good +359,Nurse,what would make you a Good candidate for the job,Introduction,My extensive nursing career 25 years has instilled in me the values of reliability dedication and compassionate care.,Good +360,Nurse,what would make you a Good candidate for the job,Introduction,Equipped with 25 years of nursing experience I possess a strong work ethic and unwavering commitment to patient care.,Good +361,Nurse,what would make you a Good candidate for the job,Introduction,Over 25 years of experience in nursing combined with unwavering reliability and dedication make me a valuable asset to any healthcare team.,Good +362,Nurse,what would make you a Good candidate for the job,Introduction,I am a highly experienced and reliable CNA with a passion for providing compassionate and dedicated care to patients.,Good +363,Nurse,what would make you a Good candidate for the job,Introduction,25 years of experience and I'm still going strong I'm reliable dedicated and always ready to help.,Good +364,Nurse,what would make you a Good candidate for the job,Introduction,25 years in nursing and counting You can depend on me to be reliable and devoted to patient care.,Good +365,Nurse,are you okay with this type of work,Technical,Yes I am,Poor +366,Nurse,are you okay with this type of work,Technical,Yes,Poor +367,Nurse,how attached are you to your fake nails,Behavioral,Actually these aren't fake they are my real nails but I'm not attached to them at all. I have no problem with cutting them. Less,Good +368,Nurse,how attached are you to your fake nails,Behavioral,These nails may look like they're not the real deal but they're all me I'm not precious about them though so cutting them wouldn't be a problem.,Good +369,Nurse,how attached are you to your fake nails,Behavioral,Don't be fooled these are my natural nails But I'm not the sentimental type when it comes to them so a trim is no big deal.,Good +370,Nurse,how attached are you to your fake nails,Behavioral,While these beauties might look too Good to be true they're all real And even though I love them I'm totally open to a shorter look.,Good +371,Nurse,how attached are you to your fake nails,Behavioral,Believe it or not these are my real nails But don't worry I'm not attached to their length so a cut wouldn't faze me.,Good +372,Nurse,how attached are you to your fake nails,Behavioral,These might seem like extensions but they're actually my own little masterpieces That said I'm down for a change so chopping them off wouldn't be a big deal.,Good +373,Nurse,how attached are you to your fake nails,Behavioral,I understand these nails might appear artificial however they are genuinely my own. I am not opposed to making changes to their length including shortening them should the need arise.,Good +374,Nurse,how attached are you to your fake nails,Behavioral,Contrary to popular belief these nails are indeed my natural ones While I appreciate their beauty I am not attached to their length and am comfortable with trimming them if necessary.,Good +375,Nurse,describe your past experiences,Communication,Working in a nursing home will teach you to deal with all type of backgrounds religions your always learning something new. I love it very gratifying. Less,Good +376,Nurse,describe your past experiences,Communication,Working in a nursing home fosters a deep understanding of diverse backgrounds and religions creating a continuous learning environment where personal and professional growth are intertwined. This dynamic experience is immensely rewarding.,Good +377,Nurse,describe your past experiences,Communication,Engaging with the rich tapestry of backgrounds and religions within a nursing home provides a platform for ongoing learning and personal development. This confluence of diverse perspectives fosters an incredibly fulfilling work environment.,Good +378,Nurse,describe your past experiences,Communication,The nursing home environment offers a unique opportunity to navigate the complexities of diverse backgrounds and religious beliefs while simultaneously embarking on a journey of continuous learning. This personally enriching experience is deeply rewarding.,Good +379,Nurse,describe your past experiences,Communication,Working in a nursing home is like opening a book on different cultures and religions. You learn something new every day and it's so rewarding to connect with people from all walks of life.,Good +380,Nurse,describe your past experiences,Communication,No two days are the same in a nursing home You get to meet people from all backgrounds and learn about their beliefs. It keeps things interesting and makes it a really fulfilling job.,Good +381,Nurse,describe your past experiences,Communication,There's no place like a nursing home to learn about diversity and respect for different religions. Plus you're always learning something new which makes the work super interesting and satisfying.,Good +382,Nurse,describe your past experiences,Communication,Forget textbooks The real learning happens in a nursing home. You get to experience different cultures and religions firsthand and it's a truly enriching experience.,Average +383,Nurse,describe your past experiences,Communication,Working with people from all walks of life in a nursing home is never boring. You're constantly learning and growing and it's a job that really fills you up.,Good +384,Nurse,what unit do you prefer to work on,Technical,Any except the dementia unit,Average +385,Nurse,what unit do you prefer to work on,Technical,Any unit that is not currently accepting dementia patients.,Good +386,Nurse,what unit do you prefer to work on,Technical,Any unit that aligns with my current career goals.,Good +387,Nurse,what unit do you prefer to work on,Technical,Any unit that does not specialize in dementia care.,Good +388,Nurse,what unit do you prefer to work on,Technical,Any unit besides memory care.,Poor +389,Nurse,i can see that you applied to many positions why are you interested in this one,Behavioral,I have a passion to communicate with people with mental illness and I do believe with this job it can teach me more I have more to give the people with mental Less,Good +390,Nurse,i can see that you applied to many positions why are you interested in this one,Behavioral,Driven by a passion for communication particularly with individuals experiencing mental illness I believe this role presents an exceptional opportunity for both personal growth and a meaningful contribution to the lives of others,Good +391,Nurse,i can see that you applied to many positions why are you interested in this one,Behavioral,Fueled by my dedication to communication and a genuine interest in supporting individuals with mental illness I am confident that this position will allow me to learn significantly while simultaneously making a positive impact on the lives of those I serve.,Good +392,Nurse,i can see that you applied to many positions why are you interested in this one,Behavioral,With a deep commitment to fostering connections and a strong desire to support individuals facing mental health challenges I am convinced that this role will facilitate my personal development while empowering me to contribute meaningfully to their wellbeing.,Good +393,Nurse,i can see that you applied to many positions why are you interested in this one,Behavioral,I love connecting with people especially those with mental illness. This job would be a dream come true learn tons and give back even more,Good +394,Nurse,i can see that you applied to many positions why are you interested in this one,Behavioral,Communication is my jam and helping people with mental illness is my passion. This job is the perfect fit I'll grow and make a real difference,Good +395,Nurse,i can see that you applied to many positions why are you interested in this one,Behavioral,Talking to people is in my blood and supporting those with mental illness is close to my heart. This opportunity is a winwin learn and give back in a big way,Good +396,Nurse,i can see that you applied to many positions why are you interested in this one,Behavioral,I'm a communication whiz with a soft spot for those with mental illness. This job would be a learning adventure and a chance to truly help others.,Good +397,Nurse,why do you want to work in long term care,Conclusion,I love to help people in long term care they need us and it's up to me to provide them with their everyday needs I love longterm care because you get to know each resident and their past. Less,Good +398,Nurse,why do you want to work in long term care,Conclusion,Motivated by a profound desire to assist others I find longterm care particularly rewarding. Witnessing residents' dependence on our support ignites my commitment to meeting their everyday needs. The opportunity to cultivate meaningful connections and delve into their individual life stories further enriches this experience,Good +399,Nurse,why do you want to work in long term care,Conclusion,My passion for helping others flourishes in the longterm care setting. Residents' reliance on our care fuels my dedication to providing for their daily necessities with compassion and dedication. Additionally the privilege of getting to know each resident on a personal level including their unique pasts deepens my sense of purpose and fulfillment.,Good +400,Nurse,why do you want to work in long term care,Conclusion,The intrinsic reward of supporting others is what draws me to longterm care. Witnessing the residents' vulnerability and dependence on our assistance inspires me to diligently fulfill their daily needs. Moreover the opportunity to forge genuine connections and learn about each resident's individual history fosters a profound sense of connection and purpose in my work.,Good +401,Nurse,why do you want to work in long term care,Conclusion,Helping people is my calling and longterm care is where it's at Seeing residents depend on us makes me feel needed and I thrive on meeting their daily needs with care. Plus getting to know each person and their past is like reading a fascinating book it's so rewarding,Good +402,Nurse,why do you want to work in long term care,Conclusion,I love making a difference and longterm care gives me that chance every day. These residents need us and I'm here to provide with whatever they need from the little things to the big. And the best part Hearing their stories and getting to know them as individuals. It's like becoming part of their family.,Good +403,Nurse,why do you want to work in long term care,Conclusion,There's nothing more satisfying than helping people and in longterm care it's like having a purpose bigger than myself. These residents rely on us for everything and I'm proud to be there for them meeting their daily needs and learning about who they are. It's a twoway street I help them and their stories help me grow.,Good +404,Nurse,why do you want to work in long term care,Conclusion,Longterm care is where I belong It's not just about providing for residents' daily needs it's about building relationships and learning about their lives. I love being there for them knowing they depend on me and hearing their stories enriches my life in ways I never imagined.,Good +405,Home Health Aide,why do you wanna work for us,Introduction,I like to help patients out as much as I can. I like to make their day.,Poor +406,Home Health Aide,why do you wanna work for us,Introduction,My primary focus is to provide comprehensive and compassionate care striving to improve the lives of patients in any way I can,Poor +407,Home Health Aide,why do you wanna work for us,Introduction,I am passionate about enhancing patient wellbeing and enriching their experience through personalized support and positive interactions.,Poor +408,Home Health Aide,why do you wanna work for us,Introduction,My dedication lies in exceeding patient expectations by offering proactive assistance and contributing to their overall positive experience.,Poor +409,Home Health Aide,why do you wanna work for us,Introduction,Committed to fostering a positive and healing environment I prioritize patient comfort and find great satisfaction in exceeding their needs.,Poor +410,Home Health Aide,why do you wanna work for us,Introduction,Driven by a genuine desire to make a positive impact I strive to alleviate patient concerns address their needs effectively and contribute to their overall wellbeing.,Poor +411,Home Health Aide,why do you wanna work for us,Introduction,Putting a smile on a patient's face is my reward. I do everything I can to help them out and make their stay as pleasant as possible.,Poor +412,Home Health Aide,why do you wanna work for us,Introduction,Helping patients is my passion I believe in going the extra mile to make their day a little easier and a lot brighter.,Poor +413,Home Health Aide,why do you wanna work for us,Introduction,From small tasks to big decisions I'm here to support patients and make their experience as positive as possible.,Poor +414,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,When I did my clinical here it seemed like a Good job.,Average +415,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,My clinical experience here provided a positive initial impression of the job and its potential.,Good +416,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,During my clinical rotation I developed a favorable view of the work and its possibilities.,Good +417,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,The clinical placement confirmed my initial interest in this position based on its apparent suitability and potential.,Good +418,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,Based on my observations during the clinical rotation this job appears to be a Good fit for my skills and interests.,Good +419,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,While on clinical rotation I gained a positive impression of the work environment and the opportunities it offers.,Good +420,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,Doing my clinicals here made me think this job would be awesome,Good +421,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,I got a Good vibe about this job when I did my clinicals here.,Good +422,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,This job seemed perfect after my clinical experience here.,Good +423,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,Based on the clinicals I'm pretty sure this is the right job for me.,Good +424,Nurse,why do you wanna work at parkway,Behavioral,Clinicals made me excited about the prospect of working here.,Good +425,Nurse,why did you become a cna,Behavioral,Because it's been in my heart since a little girl I wanted to work in health care Less,Good +426,Nurse,why did you become a cna,Behavioral,A lifelong passion for healthcare nurtured since childhood has led me to pursue this career path.,Good +427,Nurse,why did you become a cna,Behavioral,Driven by a deepseated calling evident since my youth I am dedicated to a career in healthcare.,Good +428,Nurse,why did you become a cna,Behavioral,My unwavering interest in healthcare blossoming from a young age has propelled me towards this field.,Good +429,Nurse,why did you become a cna,Behavioral,The desire to contribute to the healthcare field ingrained in me from a young age motivates my career aspirations.,Good +430,Nurse,why did you become a cna,Behavioral,Fueled by a childhood dream and a genuine desire to make a difference I am committed to a career in healthcare.,Good +431,Nurse,why did you become a cna,Behavioral,Ever since I was a kid I knew I wanted to be in healthcare. It's just something I've always been drawn to.,Good +432,Medical Assistant,when is the earliest can you start,Introduction,I would have to review contract agreement,Good +433,Medical Assistant,when is the earliest can you start,Introduction,I would need to carefully review the contract agreement before proceeding.,Good +434,Medical Assistant,when is the earliest can you start,Introduction,I would require a detailed review of the contract agreement to ensure I fully understand its terms and conditions.,Good +435,Medical Assistant,when is the earliest can you start,Introduction,Examining the contract agreement would be necessary before moving forward.,Good +436,Medical Assistant,when is the earliest can you start,Introduction,I would need to familiarize myself with the contract agreement before making a decision.,Good +437,Nurse,when can you start what shift are you able to work,Communication,Right away Any,Poor +438,Nurse,when can you start what shift are you able to work,Communication,Immediately,Good +439,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,My greatest strength comes from my ability to educate and empathize with patients. I can speak in their terms and help them understand what's going on with their bodies. I strive to enter into their shoes and treat them as people first not just patients. There was this one older woman who dearly missed her garden. I decided to bring in a small potted garden to the patient. She loved this gesture and it made her feel better about her diagnosis. My greatest weakness is overcommitting. I am so passionate about the job that I try and do too much at times. I need to slow down and trust my team.,Good +440,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,My core strength lies in my ability to effectively educate and empathize with patients. I break down complex medical information into layman's terms fostering understanding and alleviating their anxieties,Good +441,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,I possess an innate ability to connect with patients on a personal level. By stepping into their shoes and treating them with genuine empathy I create a trusting and supportive environment for healing,Good +442,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,My passion for patient care is evident in my ability to anticipate their needs and provide comprehensive support. I am adept at adapting my communication style and tailoring my approach to each individual's unique situation,Good +443,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,excel at building rapport with patients fostering trust and open communication. This allows me to provide clear and concise explanations empowering them to make informed decisions about their health.,Good +444,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,My dedication to patient wellbeing extends beyond medical treatment. I strive to understand their emotional and social needs creating a holistic approach to their care.,Good +445,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,My superpower Talking to patients in a way they understand and truly listening to their concerns. It's all about making them feel comfortable and heard.,Good +446,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,I put myself in my patients' shoes seeing things from their perspective. It helps me treat them with the compassion and respect they deserve.,Good +447,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,I'm a patient's best friend explaining things clearly answering questions patiently and offering support every step of the way.,Good +448,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,Remember that patient who missed her garden I brought her a little potted one It's the small things that make a big difference.,Good +449,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,I'm passionate about helping people sometimes to a fault. I need to learn to delegate and trust my team more.,Good +450,Nurse,what are your strengths and weaknesses,Introduction,My strong desire to help patients can sometimes lead me to overcommit myself. I am actively working on delegating tasks more effectively and trusting my team to share the workload.,Good +451,Nurse,how do you handle stressful situations,Behavioral,Take a break and talk to people,Good +452,Nurse,how do you handle stressful situations,Behavioral,Step away for a moment and engage in social interaction,Good +453,Nurse,how do you handle stressful situations,Behavioral,Allow yourself a brief respite and connect with others.,Good +454,Nurse,how do you handle stressful situations,Behavioral,Take a pause and engage in conversation.,Good +455,Nurse,how do you handle stressful situations,Behavioral,Seek a temporary reprieve and engage in interpersonal dialogue.,Good +456,Nurse,how do you handle stressful situations,Behavioral,Take a breather and catch up with some folks.,Good +457,Nurse,how do you handle stressful situations,Behavioral,I find the best way to handle the stress of the job is through meticulous organization and attention to detail. By making lists and prioritizing what needs to get done throughout my day I find that tasks which might seem overwhelming all at once are much more manageable. This also makes it possible for me to stay calm and remain focused on what needs to get done when unexpected situations arise,Good +458,Medical Assistant,can you tell me one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,All my close friends are a weakness especially my family,Good +459,Medical Assistant,can you tell me one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,My close relationships particularly with my family can sometimes pose challenges in certain circumstances.,Good +460,Medical Assistant,can you tell me one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,While I cherish my close friends and family their involvement can occasionally present difficulties.,Good +461,Medical Assistant,can you tell me one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,I strive to maintain healthy boundaries with my loved ones acknowledging that their presence can sometimes bring about complexities.,Good +462,Medical Assistant,can you tell me one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,I am cognizant that my close personal relationships particularly those with my family members can on occasion lead to situations requiring careful navigation.,Good +463,Medical Assistant,can you tell me one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,While I deeply value my close friends and family I recognize that their presence can introduce complexities and necessitate a nuanced approach to managing those relationships.,Good +464,Medical Assistant,can you tell me one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,My dedication to maintaining strong bonds with my loved ones requires ongoing vigilance as their involvement can sometimes present unforeseen challenges.,Good +465,Nurse,what are your weaknesses,Conclusion,I used to have a hard time asking for help. I'm a natural selfmotivator when I see something that needs to be done I do it. But sometimes that leads me to take on too much at once and feel overwhelmed. I brought it up to my manager in the past who praised me for voicing my concern. Now I stay mindful speak up and ask for help when I begin to feel overwhelmed.,Good +466,Nurse,what are your weaknesses,Conclusion,I have learned to overcome my past reluctance to seek assistance. While I am naturally selfmotivated and proactive I now recognize the importance of delegation and collaboration to avoid overload. I proactively discuss my workload with my manager to ensure optimal productivity and wellbeing.,Good +467,Nurse,what are your weaknesses,Conclusion,Previously I faced challenges in requesting help relying solely on my selfmotivation. However through reflection and open communication with my manager I have developed a balanced approach. I remain proactive but also recognize the value of delegation and requesting assistance when needed to prevent overwhelm and maintain optimal performance.,Good +468,Nurse,what are your weaknesses,Conclusion,My natural selfmotivation sometimes led me to take on excessive responsibility resulting in feelings of being overwhelmed. By learning to voice my concerns and seek assistance when needed I have established a more balanced and sustainable approach to workload management. My manager has commended my proactive communication and commitment to achieving optimal results through collaboration.,Good +469,Nurse,what are your weaknesses,Conclusion,I'm a gogetter always jumping in to tackle tasks. But sometimes I bit off more than I could chew. Now I'm learning to say help before I get overwhelmed.,Good +470,Nurse,what are your weaknesses,Conclusion,I used to be stuck in the do it myself trap but I realized it was burning me out. Now I'm all about teamwork and delegating when needed. My manager loves it,Good +471,Nurse,what are your weaknesses,Conclusion,I used to think asking for help was a sign of weakness but now I know it's just being smart. It's all about balance and getting things done right.,Good +472,Nurse,what is one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,I can tend to be selfcritical.,Good +473,Nurse,what is one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,I have a tendency towards selfreflection and hold myself to high standards.,Good +474,Nurse,what is one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,I am committed to continuous improvement and actively seek feedback to identify areas where I can grow.,Good +475,Nurse,what is one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,My analytical nature sometimes leads to selfevaluation but I use it as a tool for selfimprovement.,Good +476,Nurse,what is one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,I am highly motivated and possess a strong desire to excel which can sometimes manifest as selfcriticism.,Good +477,Nurse,what is one of your weaknesses,Conclusion,I'm constantly learning and evolving and sometimes I get down on myself when I make mistakes.,Good +478,Nurse,What Is Your Availability To Work,Conclusion,overnights weekends....,Poor +479,Nurse,What Is Your Availability To Work,Conclusion,Night shifts and weekends.,Poor +480,Nurse,What Is Your Availability To Work,Conclusion,Overtime hours including evenings and weekends.,Poor +481,Nurse,What Is Your Availability To Work,Conclusion,Flexible schedule including nights and weekends.,Average +482,Nurse,What Is Your Availability To Work,Conclusion,Open to working any shift including nights and weekends.,Average +483,Nurse,tell me a little about yourself,Introduction,I am currently a student working toward my BSN,Poor +484,Nurse,tell me a little about yourself,Introduction,I am currently pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN.,Poor +485,Nurse,tell me a little about yourself,Introduction,I am committed to furthering my education by diligently pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.,Poor +486,Nurse,tell me a little about yourself,Introduction,As a dedicated student I am diligently working towards achieving my Bachelor of Science in Nursing.,Poor +487,Nurse,tell me a little about yourself,Introduction,Working hard to become a registered nurse I'm on my way to getting my BSN.,Poor +488,Nurse,tell me a little bit about yourself where have you worked what are your expectations,Introduction,I am a certified CNA nursing assistant eight I am very Good with my work with patient care I love doing my job I always love working with patients and help and love ones ,Good +489,Nurse,tell me a little bit about yourself where have you worked what are your expectations,Introduction,As a certified Nursing Assistant with 8 years of experience I possess a strong skillset and unwavering dedication to patient care. I find immense satisfaction in serving my patients and supporting their loved ones throughout their healthcare journey.,Good +490,Nurse,tell me a little bit about yourself where have you worked what are your expectations,Introduction,Leveraging my 8 years of experience as a certified CNA I excel at providing compassionate and efficient patient care. I am passionate about my role and find fulfillment in assisting patients and their families during their time of need.,Good +491,Nurse,tell me a little bit about yourself where have you worked what are your expectations,Introduction,Driven by a genuine passion for patient care I have thrived in my 8year career as a certified CNA. I am skilled at providing comprehensive and personalized support fostering a positive and healing environment for patients and their loved ones.,Good +492,Nurse,tell me a little bit about yourself where have you worked what are your expectations,Introduction,With 8 years of experience as a certified CNA I have honed my skills in providing compassionate and effective patient care. I am deeply dedicated to my work and derive immense satisfaction from supporting patients and their families through their healthcare experiences.,Good +493,Nurse,tell me a little bit about yourself where have you worked what are your expectations,Introduction,A certified CNA with 8 years of experience I am proficient in providing highquality patient care. I am driven by a genuine desire to help others and find immense joy in assisting patients and their loved ones during their healthcare journey.,Good +494,Nurse,tell me a little bit about yourself where have you worked what are your expectations,Introduction,Been a CNA for 8 years and I'm still loving it I'm a pro at patient care and I wouldn't trade my job for anything. Seeing patients and their families happy makes my day.,Good +495,Nurse,tell me a little bit about yourself where have you worked what are your expectations,Introduction,Got 8 years of experience as a CNA and I still love every minute of it Taking care of patients and supporting their families is my passion.,Good +496,Nurse,tell me a little bit about yourself where have you worked what are your expectations,Introduction,CNA for 8 years strong I'm a whiz at patient care and I thrive on helping people. Seeing smiles on patients' faces is the best reward.,Good +497,Nurse,tell me a little bit about yourself where have you worked what are your expectations,Introduction,Been in the CNA game for 8 years and it's only gotten better I love working with patients and their families making a difference in their lives is what matters most.,Good +498,Home Health Aide,why do you think you would be a Good fit for this job,Introduction,Because I like helping people,Poor +499,Medical Assistant,why do you think you would be a Good fit for job,Introduction,I am a team player honest and a fast learner,Poor +500,Nurse,why are u applying for this position,Introduction,I just completed my CNA 2 class in August an would like to use my skills that I went to school for. Plus I like fast pace work Less,Poor +501,Nurse,why are you a Good fit for this position,Conclusion,I am familiar with Rennes I did my clinical round exclusively with Rennes and know how the company operates through the eyes of someone in the position I am applying for. I have over a year of prior experience as a CNA and know I have the determination to succeed in this position. ,Poor +502,Home Health Aide,why do you want to work for us,Introduction,I like to take care of people,Poor +503,Nurse,why do you want to work for us,Introduction,I know from childhood I want to work at a job that let's me assist or help others and your facility is next to home Less,Poor +504,Nurse,why do you want to work for us,Introduction,It relates to my core values,Poor +505,Home Health Aide,what do you see yourself doing in the next 5 years,Behavioral,I hope to still be working with ComForCare until I graduate college in 2019. Even after that point if I really enjoy working with your company I'll probably still work with ComForCare.,Poor +506,Nurse,what do you see yourself doing five years from now,Behavioral,I wanted to be a Pharmacist.,Poor +507,Nurse,where do you see yourself in five years,Communication,I love working in the medical field and have no intention of leaving. I've considered going to nursing school so I'm glad to hear you have a tuition reimbursement program. But for the next few years I'm really looking to be the best CNA I can be. There are so many great opportunities to move up at your company so I hope to be here for a long time.,Average +508,Nurse,what are your qualifications as a nurse assistant,Conclusion,I have been a nurse assistant for the past five years and I am confident that my qualifications make me an ideal candidate for this position. My experience includes providing direct patient care in a variety of settings including longterm care facilities hospitals and home health agencies. During my time as a nurse assistant I have developed strong communication skills which allow me to effectively interact with patients families and other healthcare professionals. In addition to my clinical experience I also possess certifications from the American Association of Nurse Assistants AANA and the National Council of State Boards of Nursing NCSBN. These certifications demonstrate my commitment to continuing education and staying uptodate on best practices in nursing. Finally I am CPR certified and have completed additional training courses related to infection control medical terminology and medication administration.,Good +509,Nurse,what your qualifications as a cna,Communication,I'm currently renewing my CNA license and gave date that it would be completed.,Poor +510,Medical Assistant,what is your long time career goal,Conclusion,I was very nervous but responded. To join a large company where I can expand my career knowledge and grow until ready to retire.,Poor +511,Medical Assistant,what is your long time career goal,Conclusion,Worked for Kaiser approximately 20 yrs. Had a medical situation which kept me from workiing. I really need to get myself busy. I have alot to sill offer and promise to be a great addition to the staff.,Poor +512,Nurse,what is your goal working here,Introduction,To pursue my career in the health care field.,Poor +513,Medical Assistant,how long have you been a medical assistant,Conclusion,3 years,Average +514,Medical Assistant,how long have you been a medical assistant,Conclusion,11 years,Average +515,Nurse,how long have you work as a nursing assistant,Conclusion,I have over 10 years of experience,Average +516,Nurse,what do you think is the most important aspect of being a nurse assistant,Introduction,As a nurse assistant I believe the most important aspect is providing quality patient care. This involves being attentive to patients' needs and ensuring that their medical and emotional needs are met. It also requires having excellent communication skills so that you can effectively communicate with other healthcare professionals in order to provide the best possible care for your patients. Furthermore it is essential to be organized and efficient when performing tasks such as taking vital signs or administering medications. Finally it is important to have empathy and compassion for your patients as this will help create a positive environment and ensure they receive the highest level of care.,Good +517,Nurse,why do you want to work at our health facility,Conclusion,Your hospital enjoys an excellent reputation as a worldclass institution at the cuttingedge of innovation. Ever since completing an internship here last year I've been excited at the prospect of honing my skills as a CNA while working alongside and learning from your competent team of doctors and nurses,Average +518,Nurse,why do you want to work at sutter health,Behavioral,I have family members who are apart of the Sutter Health Care Providers and... More,Poor +519,Nurse,tell us a little about yourself,Introduction,I brought props and explained who i was.,Poor +520,Nurse,tell us about your experience,Communication,I explained my years of experience at my two previous jobs,Poor +521,Nurse,how long was you a cna,Communication,3 years,Poor +522,Medical Assistant,why are you interested in medicine,Introduction,They like answers that are very fluffy. Think of it as a medical school interview,Poor +523,Nurse,why are you interested in patient care,Introduction,I wasn't until I was employed by my current company. Now I can't imagine doing anything else. I love helping more than I thought I would. ,Poor +524,Home Health Aide,do you have experience,Conclusion,I have both personal and professional in home health related amp aide jobs.,Average +525,Medical Assistant,do you have any prior experience,Conclusion,No but I learn very fast and can prove that to you.,Poor +526,Medical Assistant,do you have any prior experience,Conclusion,Yes i have over 10 years of experience as a medical assistant,Average +527,Medical Assistant,what experience do you have with medical technology,Conclusion,When I first entered the medical assistant field I had no formal training with medical technology. Most of the training I received was on the job. I was first trained in how to record patient information and update medical records. As I progressed in my career I received training on EKG machines laboratory testing equipment and computerized blood chemistry analyzers.,Average +528,Medical Assistant,what type of clinical experience do you have,Conclusion,I have all kinds of skills. I can do all kinds of work. I am a person with skills. I can do something that may surprise you. You can try me through any work you do me a Good job,Poor +529,Medical Assistant,what type of clinical experience do you have,Conclusion,I can do all kinds of work whatever kind of work you want qualification I am skilled for that I can do it I am qualified I am very trust work I am an honest worker I work with honesty.,Poor +530,Nurse,what experience do you have,Conclusion,Clinical experience from nursing school,Average +531,Home Health Aide,When Are You Available to Start Work,Introduction,As soon as possible,Average +532,Home Health Aide,When Can You Start,Introduction,I am assuming you meant they asked when I could start..... Proof reading is... More,Poor +533,Home Health Aide,When Can You Start Working,Introduction,I was happy and i replied asap,Poor +534,Nurse,when could you start working,Introduction,After I put my notice in with my current job amp give them time to fill my current position Less,Average +535,Home Health Aide,What Is Your Availability To Work,Conclusion,I provided times and days available.,Poor +536,Medical Assistant,What Is Your Availability To Work,Conclusion,7 days a week available,Good +537,Medical Assistant,What Is Your Availability To Work,Conclusion,Monday Saturday,Good +538,Nurse,what is your availability,Communication,I'm open,Poor +539,Nurse,describe a situation where you felt proud of your healthcare team what role did you play in your team's success,Communication,Working as a medsurg nurse I often see a lot of success doing my job. One time my patient had infected feeding tubes. I was able to thoroughly clean and helped prevent further injury to the patient.,Average +540,Nurse,what role do you play when working with a team,Introduction,Work as a team player be supportive ask questions if you need to and take criticisms either negative or positive and work on how to make yourself a better work environment. ,Poor +541,Home Health Aide,why do you want to work for them,Introduction,Because i like to take care of people and fill joy i there life,Average +542,Home Health Aide,why do you want to work for them,Introduction,I enjoy working with people.,Poor +543,Medical Assistant,why do you wanted to work for them,Introduction,They shared my values and core beliefs,Poor +544,Nurse,Why do you want to work here,Introduction,I wanted the experience in a hospital setting and I had experience in different healthcare settings ,Poor +545,Nurse,why do you want to work here,Introduction,Different than working for a facility company its self. Different isn't always a bad thing. Plus makes you feel like you are your own boss in a way. ,Poor +546,Home Health Aide,how many years of caregiving experience do you have,Conclusion,Under 1 year,Average +547,Home Health Aide,how many years of caregiving experience do you have,Conclusion,4 years,Average +548,Nurse,how many years of experience do you have in healthcare,Conclusion,8.5 years,Average +549,Nurse,why did you decide to be a nurse,Introduction,My family had a pervasive medical background. I had a grandfather and uncle that were doctors. Many aunts and cousins are nurses and it seemed like a natural progression. I was always intrigued by the medical field since I was a kid. Helping people in practical yet compassionate ways comes naturally to me.,Average +550,Nurse,what do you do when entering a patient's room,Technical,First I knock to let the patient know I'm at the door. I always want to respect people's boundaries. Initially I'd introduce myself and try to find some common ground with the patient so we can get to know each other and really connect. I always greet the patient and ask if they need anything even if they aren't capable of responding. I smile make small talk while I work and try to put them at ease.,Average +551,Nurse,what do you do when you first enter a patient's room,Communication,I always knock on the patient's door before entering. When I enter I introduce myself including my name and my role. I will tell the patient the plan for the day and ask them if they need anything. Then I always check to make sure their bed alarm is on and call light is within reach before leaving. I let patients know when I plan to return and double check if there is anything I can do for them before I leave.,Good +552,Nurse,what is a cna responsible for,Behavioral,A CNA's priority is always caring for the patient. This includes basic personal care like hygiene giving a backrub assisting them to the bathroom or changing a bedpan. I dress wounds apply ice packs and update patient charts documenting vital signs. I help clean and restock room supplies and whatever my supervisor needs me to do. I also keep my license and education requirements current.,Good +553,Nurse,what is a cna responsible for,Behavioral,As a CNA my priority is patient care. I am responsible for assisting patients with their daily living activities like toileting changing clothes and brushing teeth. It is also my duty to provide timely communication with RNs. For example if I take a patient's vital signs and see their blood pressure is high I need to promptly alert the RN.,Good +554,Nurse,what are your career goals,Introduction,In the next 5 to 10 years I see myself working in healthcare. I am dedicated to becoming the best CNA that I can be and learning all that I can. If my finances and time allow I would love to pursue a nursing degree.,Poor +555,Nurse,what are your professional goals,Introduction,My professional goals are as follows earn my MSN join the Emergency Nurses Association and become an emergency room nurse practitioner. I hope to mentor nurses and share what I have learned. I am excited about the opportunity to fulfill my goals. Last I would like to advance into a management role as well where I can oversee and train nurses. I feel drawn toward helping others grow and learn.,Good +556,Nurse,as a cna what do you bring to the company that sets you apart from others,Communication,As a new graduate my skills are the most current that you'll find. I've done a lot of training onsite. I've trained in hospitals residential centers and in homes. I've studied a lot of psychology and have learned how to not only physically help people but how to react to people's mental state and read them.,Good +557,Home Health Aide,do you have any questions,Communication,I had a ton of questions but there wasn't time to allow me to have these answered as I literally had orientation about 30 minutes before I was due to be at my first clients home.,Poor +558,Nurse,tell us about a time when you had to do something difficult how did you handle that and how can that help you as a Certified nursing assistants,Communication,I've always wanted to learn a second language. I started taking Spanish classes when I was in high school and wanted to continue that in college. Turns out in college things were a lot more difficult than high school. I was struggling with the language so the summer of my sophomore year I went to Mexico and worked at a restaurant. I learned that if you want something badly enough you can always find a way to make it happen. I bring the same attitude to my work.,Average +559,Nurse,tell us about a time when you had to do something difficult how did you handle that and how can that help you as a Certified nursing assistants,Communication,In my previous job there was a sudden change in procedures due to updated regulations. It was challenging to adapt quickly but I proactively sought additional training communicated effectively with the team and ensured a smooth transition. This experience taught me the importance of flexibility and continuous learning which I believe will be beneficial as a CNA given the dynamic nature of healthcare environments.,Good +560,Nurse,tell us about a time when you had to do something difficult how did you handle that and how can that help you as a Certified nursing assistants,Communication,I once cared for a patient who was particularly challenging due to their resistance to assistance. By patiently building rapport actively listening to their concerns and involving them in decisions about their care I was able to establish trust. This experience highlighted the significance of empathy and communication essential skills for a CNA when working with diverse patients and their unique needs.,Good +561,Nurse,tell us about a time when you had to do something difficult how did you handle that and how can that help you as a Certified nursing assistants,Communication,During a highpressure situation in my previous role I remained calm and focused. I prioritized tasks communicated efficiently with the team and ensured the wellbeing of the patients. This experience honed my ability to perform under pressure a skill that is crucial for CNAs who often work in fastpaced healthcare settings.,Average +562,Nurse,tell us about a time when you had to do something difficult how did you handle that and how can that help you as a Certified nursing assistants,Communication,In a past position I had to juggle multiple responsibilities simultaneously. I developed strong organizational and timemanagement skills to ensure all tasks were completed efficiently. As a CNA where multitasking is often necessary I believe these skills will contribute to providing effective and timely patient care.,Good +563,Nurse,tell us about a time when you had to do something difficult how did you handle that and how can that help you as a Certified nursing assistants,Communication,I encountered a language barrier while assisting a patient who spoke a different language. To overcome this I utilized visual aids sought assistance from interpreters and learned a few basic phrases. This experience highlighted the importance of effective communication and cultural sensitivity skills that are vital for CNAs working with diverse patient populations.,Good +564,Nurse,tell us about a time when you had to do something difficult how did you handle that and how can that help you as a Certified nursing assistants,Communication,I faced a conflict within my team regarding the delegation of tasks. I took the initiative to facilitate open communication mediate discussions and find a collaborative solution. This experience strengthened my interpersonal skills which are crucial for fostering a positive and cooperative work environment as a CNA.,Good +565,Nurse,tell us about a time when you had to do something difficult how did you handle that and how can that help you as a Certified nursing assistants,Communication,I encountered a situation where a patient I had formed a bond with passed away. Coping with grief while maintaining professionalism was challenging but I sought support from colleagues attended training on grief counseling and prioritized selfcare. This experience underscored the emotional resilience required in healthcare an attribute that will aid me in providing compassionate care as a CNA,Good +566,Nurse,tell us about a time when you had to do something difficult how did you handle that and how can that help you as a Certified nursing assistants,Communication,I was faced with a medical emergency where quick decisionmaking was crucial. I promptly assessed the situation called for assistance and performed necessary first aid until help arrived. This experience enhanced my ability to remain calm in emergencies a skill that is invaluable for CNAs in responding to unexpected health crises.,Good +567,Nurse,tell us about a time when you had to do something difficult how did you handle that and how can that help you as a Certified nursing assistants,Communication,In my previous role strict protocols were introduced to enhance patient safety. Adhering to these protocols required meticulous attention to detail and discipline. This experience instilled in me the importance of following healthcare guidelines and maintaining a high standard of care essential qualities for a CNA.,Good +568,Nurse,what motivated you to become a nursing assistant,Introduction,My motivation to become a nursing assistant stems from my passion for helping others and making a positive impact on their lives. I have always been drawn to the healthcare field and after volunteering at a local hospital during high school I realized that working directly with patients was where I could make the most significant difference. The personal connections I formed with patients and their families during my volunteer experience inspired me to pursue a career as a nursing assistant. As a nursing assistant I am able to provide essential care and support to patients in need while also assisting nurses and other medical professionals in delivering quality healthcare. This role allows me to combine my empathetic nature with my strong work ethic and attention to detail ultimately contributing to better patient outcomes and overall satisfaction. It is incredibly rewarding to know that my efforts can help improve someone's wellbeing and comfort during challenging times.,Good +569,Nurse,what motivated you to become a nursing assistant,Introduction,I've always been passionate about advocating for others especially those who may be vulnerable due to their health conditions. Becoming a nursing assistant allows me to be a strong advocate for patients ensuring they receive the care and attention they need.,Good +570,Nurse,what motivated you to become a nursing assistant,Introduction,The complexity and dynamics of the healthcare environment have always fascinated me. I chose to become a nursing assistant because it's a frontline role where I can directly engage with patients understand their needs and contribute to the overall healthcare process.,Good +571,Nurse,what motivated you to become a nursing assistant,Introduction,Growing up in a family that values healthcare professions I was influenced by the dedication and compassion my family members exhibited in their roles. This motivated me to become a nursing assistant as I saw the positive impact they had on people's lives.,Good +572,Nurse,what motivated you to become a nursing assistant,Introduction,I have a natural inclination for problemsolving and healthcare is filled with challenges that require quick thinking and adaptability. As a nursing assistant I saw an opportunity to use my problemsolving skills to address the diverse needs of patients on a daily basis.,Good +573,Nurse,what motivated you to become a nursing assistant,Introduction,Becoming a nursing assistant is not just a job for me it's a journey of personal growth and development. I am motivated by the constant learning and the opportunity to enhance my interpersonal and caregiving skills through meaningful interactions with patients.,Good +574,Nurse,what motivated you to become a nursing assistant,Introduction,The nursing assistant role appealed to me because of its flexibility and adaptability. Every patient is unique and I appreciate the chance to tailor my approach to meet the individual needs of each person under my care.,Good +575,Nurse,what motivated you to become a nursing assistant,Introduction,I believe in a holistic approach to healthcare addressing not only the physical but also the emotional and psychological needs of patients. As a nursing assistant I'm motivated to contribute to a patient's overall wellbeing and assist in creating a positive healing environment.,Good +576,Nurse,what motivated you to become a nursing assistant,Introduction,Observing the dedication and compassion of healthcare professionals in my community inspired me to pursue a career as a nursing assistant. I aim to follow in their footsteps and contribute to the high standard of care they provide.,Average +577,Nurse,what motivated you to become a nursing assistant,Introduction,I was seeking work that goes beyond a paycheck I wanted something meaningful. Being a nursing assistant allows me to find purpose in my work by directly impacting the lives of individuals and helping them through their health challenges.,Good +578,Nurse,why did you become a nursing assistant,Introduction,Because l love giving care to the elderly and disable,Poor +579,Nurse,why did you become a nursing assistant,Introduction,I became a nursing assistant because I've always been interested in helping others. I have a lot of empathy and want to make a difference by caring for those who can't care for themselves. As a nursing assistant I get to help people in different ways. I make the lives of doctors and nurses easier and provide quality care for patients.,Good +580,Nurse,why did you become a nursing assistant,Introduction,I became a nursing assistant because I have a deep sense of compassion and empathy for those in need. I find fulfillment in providing care and support to individuals who may be facing health challenges.,Good +581,Nurse,why did you become a nursing assistant,Introduction,I chose to become a nursing assistant because I wanted to make a positive difference in people's lives. Being able to contribute to the wellbeing of others and assist them in their daily activities brings me a great sense of purpose.,Good +582,Nurse,why did you become a nursing assistant,Introduction,Having personally witnessed the impact of quality healthcare when a family member was ill I was inspired to become a nursing assistant. I wanted to be part of a profession that provides essential support during challenging times.,Good +583,Nurse,why did you become a nursing assistant,Introduction,My interest in healthcare and a genuine curiosity about the human body led me to become a nursing assistant. I saw it as a valuable entry point to contribute to the healthcare system while gaining handson experience.,Good +584,Nurse,why did you become a nursing assistant,Introduction,I enjoy working collaboratively in a team and believe in the importance of a holistic approach to patient care. Becoming a nursing assistant allows me to actively participate in a healthcare team and support the overall wellbeing of patients.,Average +585,Nurse,why did you become a nursing assistant,Introduction,Becoming a nursing assistant is a crucial step in my longterm career goals in the healthcare field. It provides me with a solid foundation and invaluable experience as I work towards furthering my education and skills in nursing.,Average +586,Nurse,why did you become a nursing assistant,Introduction,My respect and admiration for the elderly population motivated me to become a nursing assistant. I believe in treating each individual with dignity and providing them with the care and attention they deserve especially as they age.,Good +587,Nurse,why did you become a nursing assistant,Introduction,The dynamic and rewarding nature of the work attracted me to become a nursing assistant. Each day brings new challenges and opportunities to make a difference in someone's life and I find that incredibly fulfilling.,Good +588,Medical Assistant,have you ever worked from home or online before as a medical assistant,Conclusion,Yes I have experience working from home as a medical assistant. In my previous position I was involved in telemedicine initiatives where I conducted virtual consultations managed patient records electronically and collaborated with healthcare professionals remotely.,Good +589,Medical Assistant,have you ever worked from home or online before as a medical assistant,Conclusion,No,Poor +590,Medical Assistant,have you ever worked from home or online before as a medical assistant,Conclusion,While I haven't specifically worked from home as a medical assistant I am familiar with various remote collaboration tools. I have experience using telehealth platforms and electronic health record systems showcasing my adaptability to the evolving landscape of healthcare.,Average +591,Medical Assistant,have you ever worked from home or online before as a medical assistant,Conclusion,In my role as a medical assistant I have engaged in remote administrative tasks. This includes scheduling appointments managing patient records and coordinating with other healthcare professionals using online platforms to ensure seamless communication and workflow.,Good +592,Medical Assistant,have you ever worked from home or online before as a medical assistant,Conclusion,Although my primary work as a medical assistant has been onsite I have participated in online training sessions and webinars to stay updated on industry trends and advancements. This reflects my commitment to continuous learning and staying informed about best practices in healthcare.,Average +593,Medical Assistant,have you ever worked from home or online before as a medical assistant,Conclusion,While I haven't worked from home as a medical assistant I am proficient in using electronic health record systems and other medical software. These skills would easily translate to remote work allowing me to efficiently manage patient information and collaborate with colleagues online.,Average +594,Medical Assistant,have you ever worked from home or online before as a medical assistant,Conclusion,I have not had the opportunity to work from home as a medical assistant yet but I am wellprepared for the possibility. My familiarity with telehealth platforms and my ability to quickly adapt to new technologies positions me to effectively carry out medical assistant responsibilities remotely.,Average +595,Medical Assistant,have you ever worked from home or online before as a medical assistant,Conclusion,I haven't worked from home specifically as a medical assistant but I am open to the idea and well aware of the growing trend of telemedicine. My strong organizational and communication skills coupled with my understanding of virtual collaboration tools make me confident in my ability to perform effectively in a remote setting.,Average +596,Medical Assistant,have you ever worked from home or online before as a medical assistant,Conclusion,While my previous roles were primarily onsite I possess strong organizational and communication skills that are crucial for remote work. I am confident in my ability to adapt to working from home as a medical assistant leveraging these skills to ensure efficient patient care and administrative tasks.,Good +597,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,Just got my degree 112018 and I have done home health and worked at an urgent care,Poor +598,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,I recently completed a 180hour internship at AMPM Walkin Urgent Care where I got valuable handson experience in the responsibilities of a medical assistant. Now that I have graduated and completed my internship I am looking forward to finding a fulltime position and continuing my professional growth.,Average +599,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,I have worked in a hospital setting for the past three years assisting doctors with basic medical tasks. My daytoday responsibilities typically include checking patients' blood pressure and other vital signs recording patients' personal information and medical history assisting with physical exams scheduling medical appointments preparing blood samples for laboratory testing and issuing physiciandirected injections and medications. Some skills I've gained on the job include specimen collection electronic medical recording and administrative followup.,Good +600,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,I earned my medical assisting certification in 2019 and then began working as a medical assistant in a family practice office. During my time there I learned a lot about managing administrative tasks caring for patients and staying organized. I was known as one of the best phlebotomists and people often called me for help with a difficult sample collection,Good +601,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,In my role as a medical assistant I've had the privilege of engaging with diverse patients daily. From taking vitals to providing empathetic care my experience has taught me the importance of creating a positive and supportive environment for patients.,Good +602,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,My experience as a medical assistant has honed my administrative skills. I am adept at managing patient records scheduling appointments and ensuring the smooth flow of daily operations. I take pride in creating an organized and efficient work environment.,Good +603,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,Working closely with healthcare professionals I've developed strong teamwork and communication skills. Whether relaying crucial information to physicians or collaborating with fellow medical assistants I understand the significance of effective communication in a healthcare setting.,Good +604,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,As a medical assistant I've thrived in fastpaced clinical settings. My experience has taught me to think on my feet prioritize tasks efficiently and handle multiple responsibilities simultaneously. Adaptability is key and I embrace the challenges that come with it.,Average +605,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,I've gained handson experience in performing clinical procedures such as administering injections assisting in minor surgeries and conducting EKGs. My training and experience have equipped me with the technical skills necessary for comprehensive patient care.,Good +606,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,My experience as a medical assistant has fueled my commitment to continuous learning and professional development. I actively seek out opportunities to expand my knowledge stay updated on industry trends and ensure that I am providing the highest standard of care.,Average +607,Medical Assistant,describe your experience as a medical assistant,Conclusion,At the time I had just graduated college.,Poor +608,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,When there's a conflict with a coworker I treat them with respect and professionalism. I let the need for a smoothrunning team drive my relationship with them. I remain calm and treat them with respect and over time seek common ground so that we move past the issue between us. It may lead to a conversation if it's still an issue over time.,Good +609,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,When handling conflicts between team members I always begin by actively listening to both parties. I ask them to explain their side of the story and listen carefully to what they have to say. This helps me understand the root cause of the conflict and enables me to come up with a resolution that is fair to both parties. Additionally active listening helps to build trust and maintain positive working relationships.,Good +610,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,Remaining objective is key when handling conflicts between team members. I try to avoid taking sides or letting my personal feelings influence my decisionmaking. Instead I focus on the facts of the situation and make a decision based on what is fair and reasonable. This helps me demonstrate my ability to make unbiased decisions which is an important quality in any leader.,Good +611,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,Clear communication is essential when handling conflicts between team members. I make sure to communicate clearly about what I expect from each team member and ensure that everyone understands their roles and responsibilities. Additionally I use language that is respectful and nonconfrontational when communicating with team members. This helps to deescalate the situation and prevent the conflict from becoming more heated.,Good +612,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,When handling conflicts between team members I always focus on finding solutions rather than dwelling on the problem. I am proactive in finding ways to resolve the conflict and encourage team members to work together towards a solution. Additionally I involve all parties in the decisionmaking process to ensure that everyone has a say in the resolution. This helps to build trust and ensures that everyone is committed to the resolution.,Good +613,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,As a leader I believe that it is important to be a mediator and negotiator when handling conflicts between team members. I am able to facilitate discussions between team members and help them come to a resolution that is fair to everyone involved. Additionally I am able to negotiate compromises that will satisfy both parties. This requires strong communication skills and the ability to remain impartial.,Good +614,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,I believe that addressing conflicts promptly is key when handling conflicts between team members. Ignoring conflicts can cause them to escalate and damage working relationships. By addressing conflicts promptly I can prevent them from becoming more serious and help team members resolve their differences before they become irreparable.,Average +615,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,When handling conflicts between team members I like to use active problemsolving. This involves identifying the root cause of the problem and developing solutions that address it. By using active problemsolving I can prevent conflicts from recurring and improve team dynamics. This approach demonstrates my ability to take a proactive approach to conflict resolution.,Good +616,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,When handling conflicts between team members I like to show empathy. By understanding each team member's perspective I can work toward a resolution that meets everyone's needs. This approach demonstrates my ability to put myself in someone else's shoes and work towards a solution that is fair to everyone.,Good +617,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,When handling conflicts between team members I believe it is important to seek input from others. By bringing in different perspectives and ideas we can work towards a resolution that is fair and beneficial for everyone involved. This includes seeking input from team members who were not directly involved in the conflict as well as other leaders or mentors who may have more experience with similar situations. By doing so we can develop more effective solutions and prevent similar conflicts from occurring in the future.,Good +618,Medical Assistant,what do you do with a conflict between a coworker,Communication,I'd ask the coworker if they need a hand with it assist them with what they are doing and talk with them later away from the patient to ask in a calm and friendly manner if the way they were doing it was their understanding of a safe method. I would use an inquiring tone and not an accusatory tone.,Good +619,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,Of course,Poor +620,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,Yes,Poor +621,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,Yes I am absolutely available to work 12hour shifts and overtime as a medical assistant. I understand the demands of the healthcare field and am committed to ensuring the continuity of care for patients.,Good +622,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,I am very flexible with my schedule and fully understand the sometimes unpredictable nature of healthcare. I am more than willing to work 12hour shifts and overtime as needed to provide the necessary support to the medical team and ensure optimal patient care.,Good +623,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,My commitment to patient care extends to my availability. I am ready and willing to work 12hour shifts and overtime because I understand the importance of maintaining a responsive and dedicated healthcare team to meet the needs of patients.,Good +624,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,Absolutely. I believe in being a team player and if working 12hour shifts and overtime is required to support my colleagues and ensure seamless patient care I am fully on board.,Good +625,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,I recognize that the healthcare industry often requires longer shifts and overtime to meet patient demands. I am fully prepared and available to work 12hour shifts and overtime understanding the importance of maintaining quality care standards.,Good +626,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,Certainly. I am eager to contribute to the medical team and if that means working 12hour shifts and overtime to ensure patients receive the best possible care I am more than willing to do so.,Good +627,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,Yes I am prepared to work 12hour shifts and overtime especially in emergency situations or when the workload demands extra support. I am committed to the wellbeing of the patients and the effectiveness of the medical team.,Good +628,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,I understand that the job may require 12hour shifts and overtime. While I value worklife balance I am also committed to my role as a medical assistant and I am willing to adapt my schedule as needed to ensure quality patient care.,Good +629,Medical Assistant,are you available to work 12hr shifts and possible overtime,Conclusion,Absolutely. I am here to contribute to the greater Good of patient care. If that involves working 12hour shifts and overtime to meet the needs of the healthcare facility I am fully available and committed.,Good +630,Medical Assistant,what attracted you to this job,Introduction,Working in this industry sounded very exciting to me. A position in the setting in which my extensive of skills and experience will contribute to the ongoing success of the healthcare industry,Average +631,Medical Assistant,what attracted you to this job,Introduction,I was drawn to this job as a medical assistant because it allows me to actively participate in providing patientcentered care. I am passionate about ensuring that patients receive the best possible attention and support in their healthcare journey.,Good +632,Medical Assistant,what attracted you to this job,Introduction,The dynamic and diverse nature of the job attracted me. As a medical assistant I have the chance to engage in various tasks from administrative duties to handson patient care providing a wellrounded learning experience that aligns with my career goals.,Average +633,Medical Assistant,what attracted you to this job,Introduction,I appreciate the emphasis on teamwork in this role. The opportunity to collaborate with healthcare professionals including doctors nurses and fellow medical assistants is something that I find appealing. It creates an environment where everyone's contributions are valued.,Good +634,Medical Assistant,what attracted you to this job,Introduction,I was attracted to this job because it allows me to advocate for patients' health and wellbeing. As a medical assistant I see the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of individuals by ensuring they receive comprehensive and compassionate care.,Good +635,Medical Assistant,what attracted you to this job,Introduction,The role of a medical assistant aligns perfectly with my strong organizational skills. I am attracted to the idea of efficiently managing medical records scheduling appointments and helping to create a smooth and organized workflow in a healthcare setting.,Good +636,Medical Assistant,what attracted you to this job,Introduction,The integration of technology in healthcare is a fascinating aspect of this job. I am excited about utilizing and learning about the latest medical software and tools that contribute to more accurate and efficient patient care.,Average +637,Medical Assistant,what attracted you to this job,Introduction,I value the opportunity to educate patients about their health and medical procedures. This role as a medical assistant allows me to communicate with patients providing them with the necessary information and ensuring they feel empowered and informed about their healthcare decisions.,Good +638,Medical Assistant,what attracted you to this job,Introduction,I thrive in fastpaced environments and the dynamic nature of this job appeals to my preference for challenges. The constant variety of tasks and the need to adapt quickly align with my work style keeping me engaged and motivated.,Average +639,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,I was drawn to this company because of its outstanding reputation for providing highquality healthcare services. Through my research I learned about the organization's commitment to patient care and its positive standing within the community which resonated with my own values.,Good +640,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,I said I love working to better assist patients and Urgent Care is convenient for me to get me more experience.,Poor +641,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,I like working with healthcare,Poor +642,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,What attracted me most to this company is the alignment of its values with my personal and professional principles. I appreciate the emphasis on patientcentered care continuous improvement and a collaborative approach which are values I hold in high regard.,Average +643,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,I am impressed by this company's commitment to innovation in healthcare practices. Your adoption of cuttingedge technologies and a forwardthinking approach to patient care aligns with my desire to work in an environment that embraces advancements in the medical field.,Good +644,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,The company's mission statement with a strong focus on patient wellbeing and satisfaction deeply resonated with me. I believe in providing compassionate and patientcentered care and I see that commitment reflected in your organization's values.,Good +645,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,I value the emphasis this company places on teamwork and collaboration among healthcare professionals. The opportunity to work in an environment where interdisciplinary collaboration is encouraged is appealing to me as I believe it leads to better patient outcomes.,Good +646,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,I see this company as an ideal place for professional growth. Your commitment to staff development and ongoing training is something I find essential for my career progression. I am eager to contribute my skills and also continue learning in such a supportive environment.,Good +647,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,I appreciate how this company is actively involved in community health initiatives. Contributing to the wellbeing of the local community is important to me and I believe that working here will provide me with the opportunity to make a positive impact on the health of our community members.,Good +648,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,The overwhelmingly positive reviews from current and former employees about their experiences working here caught my attention. It speaks volumes about the company's commitment to creating a positive work environment which is crucial for both employee satisfaction and ultimately patient care.,Good +649,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,I was impressed by the company's recent achievements. This demonstrated to me not only the organization's commitment to excellence but also its ability to achieve tangible results in the healthcare industry.,Poor +650,Medical Assistant,what made you consider this company,Introduction,I was drawn to this company because of its dedication to providing healthcare services to a diverse patient population. I believe in the importance of culturally sensitive care and the commitment to inclusivity here aligns with my values as a healthcare professional.,Good +651,Medical Assistant,tell me about a time when you had to deal with a coworker that was hostile,Communication,I have had a coworker that was always negative and always viewed things in the worst way possible. I always tried to keep things light when I talked to him to help cheer him up and keep him in a more positive mood. It helped balance him out so he could focus on the job in a more positive light.,Good +652,Medical Assistant,tell me about a time when you had to deal with a coworker that was hostile,Communication,In a previous role I encountered a situation where a coworker seemed to be expressing hostility. Instead of reacting emotionally I approached the individual privately to understand their concerns. By maintaining professionalism and open communication we were able to address the issues and find common ground to work together more effectively.,Good +653,Medical Assistant,tell me about a time when you had to deal with a coworker that was hostile,Communication,There was a time when a coworker and I had differing opinions on a certain procedure. Instead of letting it escalate I suggested a meeting to discuss our perspectives. By actively listening to each other we were able to find a compromise that satisfied both parties fostering a healthier working relationship.,Good +654,Medical Assistant,tell me about a time when you had to deal with a coworker that was hostile,Communication,I once noticed a coworker displaying signs of hostility affecting the team dynamic. I approached them with empathy and asked if there was anything I could do to support them. Through our conversation I discovered personal challenges they were facing and we worked together to find solutions ultimately improving our working relationship.,Good +655,Medical Assistant,tell me about a time when you had to deal with a coworker that was hostile,Communication,In a team project tensions arose between a coworker and me. Recognizing the importance of effective communication I initiated a candid conversation to understand their concerns. We were able to clarify misunderstandings establish better communication channels and successfully collaborate on the project.,Good +656,Medical Assistant,tell me about a time when you had to deal with a coworker that was hostile,Communication,I encountered a situation where two coworkers were in conflict affecting the overall team atmosphere. Recognizing the need for resolution I volunteered to mediate a conversation between them. By facilitating a constructive dialogue we addressed underlying issues and they were able to work together more harmoniously.,Poor +657,Medical Assistant,tell me about a time when you had to deal with a coworker that was hostile,Communication,During a challenging time with a hostile coworker I proactively sought guidance from our supervisor. By involving the appropriate channels and discussing the issue with them we were able to implement a resolution strategy that addressed the conflict and allowed for a more positive working environment.,Good +658,Medical Assistant,tell me about a time when you had to deal with a coworker that was hostile,Communication,I noticed tension within the team and it was affecting collaboration. To address this I proposed teambuilding activities to foster better relationships. The activities helped break down barriers improve communication and create a more supportive and cohesive work environment.,Poor +659,Medical Assistant,tell me about a time when you had to deal with a coworker that was hostile,Communication,Encountering a hostile coworker I took a proactive approach by suggesting conflict transformation strategies. By focusing on finding common goals and emphasizing teamwork we were able to shift the dynamic and create a more positive and cooperative work environment.,Average +660,Medical Assistant,do you consider yourself more of an extrovert or introvert,Behavioral,Combination of both I can be open and teamoriented or I can be solitary and goaltaskoriented.,Poor +661,Medical Assistant,do you consider yourself more of an extrovert or introvert,Behavioral,If I am representing the company at an event which requires me to talk to a lot of people I become an extrovert while if there is some serious issue under discussion I think quietly and deeply on it.,Good +662,Medical Assistant,do you consider yourself more of an extrovert or introvert,Behavioral,I would describe myself as an ambivert. While I enjoy socializing and collaborating with others I also appreciate and need time for focused independent work. I believe this balance allows me to adapt well to various situations.,Good +663,Medical Assistant,do you consider yourself more of an extrovert or introvert,Behavioral,I lean more towards being an introvert. I am comfortable working independently and I find that I can bring a thoughtful and reflective perspective to my tasks. However I also recognize the importance of effective communication and collaboration in a team setting.,Average +664,Medical Assistant,do you consider yourself more of an extrovert or introvert,Behavioral,I consider myself more of an extrovert. I thrive in social environments enjoy networking and find that I can bring positive energy to group projects. This extroverted quality helps me connect with people and build strong working relationships.,Good +665,Medical Assistant,do you consider yourself more of an extrovert or introvert,Behavioral,My personality type is contextdependent. In professional settings I can be quite extroverted enjoying teamwork and engaging with colleagues. In more focused taskoriented situations I appreciate the quiet and concentration that comes with introversion.,Good +666,Medical Assistant,do you consider yourself more of an extrovert or introvert,Behavioral,I believe in being adaptable to the needs of the situation. While I naturally lean towards being more introverted I've learned to be extroverted when collaboration and communication are essential. It's about understanding the context and adjusting accordingly.,Good +667,Medical Assistant,do you consider yourself more of an extrovert or introvert,Behavioral,I identify as an introvert valuing deep focus and reflection. However I've worked on honing my communication skills to effectively convey my ideas and collaborate with team members. I believe this balance contributes to my overall effectiveness.,Good +668,Medical Assistant,do you consider yourself more of an extrovert or introvert,Behavioral,In professional settings I tend to be more extroverted. I enjoy building relationships with colleagues engaging in discussions and contributing to a positive work atmosphere. Outside of work I appreciate quieter introspective activities.,Good +669,Medical Assistant,do you consider yourself more of an extrovert or introvert,Behavioral,I have introverted tendencies which means I often enjoy independent work and contemplation. However I recognize the value of collaboration and being part of a team. I actively seek opportunities to contribute my skills to group projects.,Good +670,Medical Assistant,how many times were you late for work in the past year,Communication,Twice one was because I had just left the doctors,Poor +671,Medical Assistant,how many times were you late for work in the past year,Communication,I was not late any in the past year,Poor +672,Medical Assistant,how many times were you late for work in the past year,Communication,I appreciate the importance of punctuality and I strive to be on time every day. In the past year there were a couple of instances where unforeseen circumstances led to me being late. However I took those situations as learning opportunities and have since implemented better time management strategies to ensure it doesn't happen again.,Good +673,Medical Assistant,how many times were you late for work in the past year,Communication,I take pride in my commitment to punctuality. In the past year I can confidently say that I was consistently on time for work. I understand the significance of being reliable and I make a conscious effort to plan my mornings effectively to avoid any delays.,Average +674,Medical Assistant,how many times were you late for work in the past year,Communication,There were a few occasions in the past year where I experienced unexpected delays due to transportation issues. In each instance I communicated promptly with my supervisor and team to ensure minimal disruption. I believe open communication is key when unforeseen circumstances arise.,Good +675,Medical Assistant,how many times were you late for work in the past year,Communication,Recognizing the importance of timeliness I actively work on being ahead of my schedule to account for any potential delays. While I can't recall specific instances of being late in the past year I am continually refining my time management skills to maintain a consistently punctual record.,Average +676,Medical Assistant,how many times were you late for work in the past year,Communication,I'm committed to being punctual and I can recall a couple of instances where external factors led to slight lateness. However I view these situations as opportunities to adapt and improve. I've since taken steps to mitigate such challenges and ensure better punctuality moving forward.,Good +677,Medical Assistant,how many times were you late for work in the past year,Communication,In the past year I can proudly say that I maintained perfect punctuality. I understand the significance of being reliable in the workplace and make it a priority to organize my schedule efficiently to ensure I arrive on time every day.,Average +678,Medical Assistant,how many times were you late for work in the past year,Communication,While I generally have a strong record of punctuality there were a couple of instances where unexpected issues arose. In those situations I quickly assessed the root causes and implemented proactive measures to prevent similar occurrences. I believe in focusing on solutions to maintain a consistent record of timeliness.,Good +679,Medical Assistant,how many times were you late for work in the past year,Communication,I value punctuality and recognize its importance in the workplace. Over the past year I have been consistently on time. In any rare instances where I faced challenges I immediately took it as an opportunity to learn and adjust reinforcing my commitment to continuous improvement.,Good +680,Medical Assistant,tell me a time when you had a argument with a boss,Communication,Certainly during a project meeting my boss and I had differing opinions on the project approach. Instead of escalating the argument I suggested a oneonone discussion to better understand each other's perspectives. We both came to a compromise that incorporated elements from both viewpoints leading to a successful project outcome. This experience taught me the importance of effective communication and compromise in professional relationships.,Good +681,Medical Assistant,tell me a time when you had a argument with a boss,Communication,I didn't argue with a boss,Poor +682,Medical Assistant,tell me a time when you had a argument with a boss,Communication,In a previous role my boss and I disagreed on the prioritization of tasks. Rather than letting the disagreement affect our working relationship I took the initiative to schedule a meeting to discuss our priorities. By actively listening to each other's concerns we identified a more balanced approach that addressed both our perspectives. This situation taught me the value of adaptability and finding common ground to achieve shared goals.,Good +683,Medical Assistant,tell me a time when you had a argument with a boss,Communication,There was a disagreement with my boss regarding the execution of a project. Instead of arguing I requested a feedback session to better understand their expectations. During the discussion I acknowledged their concerns and suggested alternative approaches. This opened up a constructive dialogue leading to a clearer understanding of expectations and improved collaboration. This experience reinforced the importance of seeking feedback and using it to enhance performance.,Good +684,Medical Assistant,tell me a time when you had a argument with a boss,Communication,Once my boss and I had conflicting opinions on a strategy. Recognizing the potential impact on the team I proposed a structured conflict resolution approach. We had a mediated discussion where we both presented our perspectives and a compromise was reached. This experience underscored the significance of addressing conflicts promptly and professionally ensuring a positive work environment.,Good +685,Medical Assistant,tell me a time when you had a argument with a boss,Communication,During a project my boss and I disagreed on the timeline. Instead of arguing I scheduled a meeting to discuss our concerns. Through open communication we clarified expectations and identified areas for compromise. This experience reinforced the significance of proactive communication in preventing misunderstandings and maintaining a positive working relationship.,Good +686,Medical Assistant,what made you leave your previous job,Conclusion,While I loved working with the team at my previous position and enjoyed the tasks I completed I could not see any opportunity for growth within the company. This is why I am so excited to apply for this position as I can envision myself working for this company for many years and earning promotions as I develop my skills.,Good +687,Medical Assistant,what made you leave your previous job,Conclusion,To be honest I wasn't thinking about changing jobs but a previous colleague strongly recommended this employment opportunity to me. I looked into the opportunity and found both the work and the organization to be intriguing. What you're giving seems like an amazing opportunity that matches my qualifications well.,Average +688,Medical Assistant,what made you leave your previous job,Conclusion,I left my previous job to pursue new opportunities and challenges that align with my longterm career goals. I am eager to take on more responsibilities and contribute to a dynamic team.,Good +689,Medical Assistant,what made you leave your previous job,Conclusion,I was seeking a role that would allow me to further develop my skills and expertise. While I gained valuable experience in my previous position I am excited about the opportunity to expand my skill set and contribute in new ways.,Good +690,Medical Assistant,what made you leave your previous job,Conclusion,Due to organizational changes and restructuring at my previous company my role evolved in a direction that didn't align with my professional goals. I believe that my skills and experiences are better suited for a position like the one you're offering.,Good +691,Medical Assistant,what made you leave your previous job,Conclusion,I left my previous job because I felt that I had accomplished all I could in that role. I am now looking for a new challenge where I can continue to grow and make a meaningful impact.,Average +692,Medical Assistant,what made you leave your previous job,Conclusion,I decided to leave my previous job to explore entrepreneurial opportunities and start my own business. This experience taught me a lot about relevant skills and I am now eager to bring these insights to a new role.,Poor +693,Medical Assistant,what made you leave your previous job,Conclusion,I left my previous job due to a personal decision to relocate to new location. I am excited about the prospect of building my career in this new area and contributing to a company like yours.,Good +694,Medical Assistant,something positive and negative about myself,Conclusion,Positive I am highly organized and detailoriented. I believe these qualities contribute to my ability to manage projects efficiently.Negative At times I can be overly critical of my own work which may lead me to spend more time than necessary on a task to ensure perfection.,Good +695,Medical Assistant,something positive and negative about myself,Conclusion,Positive I am a quick learner and adapt well to new environments. This allows me to easily pick up new skills and technologies. Negative On occasion my eagerness to take on new challenges may lead me to overcommit and I'm working on better managing my workload to ensure quality outcomes.,Good +696,Medical Assistant,something positive and negative about myself,Conclusion,Positive I am a strong team player and believe in fostering a collaborative work environment to achieve common goals. Negative In the past I've struggled with delegating tasks as I want to ensure everything is done perfectly. I've learned the importance of trusting and empowering team members more.,Good +697,Medical Assistant,something positive and negative about myself,Conclusion,Positive I am an excellent communicator and enjoy building relationships with colleagues and clients which has contributed to successful projects. Negative I tend to be quite reserved in group settings and I'm working on becoming more assertive in expressing my ideas during team discussions.,Good +698,Medical Assistant,something positive and negative about myself,Conclusion,Positive I am selfmotivated and always seek opportunities for selfimprovement to stay current in my field. Negative Occasionally I can be a bit of a perfectionist which may cause me to spend more time on a task than originally planned. I'm actively working on finding the right balance.,Good +699,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the company,Conclusion,I visited the website and was able to research the services beforehand so I was able to answer this question quite well.,Average +700,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the role,Introduction,A Medical Assistant plays a crucial role in healthcare settings by providing support to healthcare professionals. They are typically responsible for a combination of administrative tasks and clinical duties to ensure the smooth operation of a medical facility.,Good +701,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the role,Introduction,Medical Assistants often handle administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments maintaining patient records and handling billing and insurance paperwork. They may also greet patients answer phone calls and manage frontoffice responsibilities.,Good +702,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the role,Introduction,In addition to administrative tasks Medical Assistants are involved in clinical duties. This can include taking patient vital signs preparing examination rooms assisting physicians during examinations and providing basic patient care.,Good +703,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the role,Introduction,One of the key aspects of the role is interacting with patients. Medical Assistants often serve as a point of contact between patients and healthcare providers ensuring patients feel comfortable and informed during their visits.,Good +704,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the role,Introduction,Medical Assistants need to be proficient in using medical software and technology. This includes electronic health records EHR systems scheduling software and other tools that contribute to the efficiency of healthcare operations.,Average +705,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the role,Introduction,Effective communication is crucial in this role. Medical Assistants need to communicate clearly with patients healthcare professionals and other staff members. Strong interpersonal skills contribute to a positive patient experience.,Good +706,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the role,Introduction,Medical Assistants are responsible for maintaining a clean and sterile environment in examination rooms. They ensure that medical equipment is properly sanitized and that infection control protocols are followed.,Average +707,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the role,Introduction,To become a Medical Assistant individuals typically need to complete a formal education program which may include a diploma certificate or associate degree. Some positions may also require certification such as the Certified Medical Assistant CMA credential.,Average +708,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the role,Introduction,Given the dynamic nature of healthcare environments Medical Assistants must be adaptable and skilled at multitasking. They may need to handle various responsibilities simultaneously balancing administrative duties with clinical tasks.,Good +709,Medical Assistant,what do you know about the role,Introduction,Medical Assistants play a vital role in the overall functioning of a healthcare team. By efficiently managing administrative tasks and providing support in clinical settings they contribute to the delivery of highquality patient care.,Good +710,Medical Assistant,what do you know about this company,Introduction,I am interested job on this company because this is a best In 2008 Spire Healthcare won the Independent Healthcare Award for Best Healthcare Outcomes and followed this in 2009 with the Nursing Practice award for their approach to infection prevention and control. In 2010 Spire won the Nursing Practice award for the second year in succession together with the award for Excellence in Risk Management. Spire won the Innovation Award in 2011 before going on to win the Medical Practice award in 2012,Good +711,Medical Assistant,what do you know about this company,Introduction,Working with this company is a dream come true for any professional seeking to soar new heights. The level of professionalism learning work culture which runs in the DNA of this company holds strong value to professionals like us.,Average +712,Medical Assistant,what do you know about this company,Introduction,The growth at which your company is growing is staggering your recent advertising campaigns have taken advertising industry by storm. The numbers speak for themselves from XX followers on social platforms today your firm has XX followers.,Average +713,Medical Assistant,what do you know about this company,Introduction,Well honestly I have been following your work for a pretty long time. I appreciate the vision of your company to provide quality to customers. I have heard so much about the culture of learning in your company always wanted to work with this firm.,Average +714,Medical Assistant,what do you know about this company,Introduction,Your company has been operating in this industry for over 25 years now and has gained an excellent reputation for its effective processes and solutions. Most importantly for your customer management software that helps organisations from all over the globe maintain relationships with the members of their networks. I know that your clients range from small businesses to large corporations and it's exciting how you manage to offer them all great deals and scalability.,Good +715,Medical Assistant,what do you know about this company,Introduction,Learn a bit about the company,Poor +716,Medical Assistant,how would your friends describe you,Communication,Passionate about what I do and helpful,Average +717,Medical Assistant,how would your friends describe you,Communication,My friends would probably describe me as very personable and helpful and that I also try to brighten the mood where I can. I always enjoy getting to know new people and doing whatever I can to make someone's day easier wherever possible. For example I was in town with my friends a few weeks ago and somebody came up to us and asked for directions. My friends and I were in a bit of a hurry but I let the group go ahead while I assisted the individual with finding out how to get where they were going. They got where they needed to go and everyone was able to go about their day without any real problems. When I got back to my friends we had a joke about it and got back to enjoying our afternoon.,Good +718,Medical Assistant,how would your friends describe you,Communication,My friends often describe me as a team player. I enjoy collaborating with others to achieve common goals and I believe my ability to foster a positive team environment is one of my strengths.,Good +719,Medical Assistant,how would your friends describe you,Communication,I think my friends would say that I am reliable and trustworthy. I take pride in being someone they can count on both personally and professionally. Consistency and dependability are values I hold dear.,Good +720,Medical Assistant,how would your friends describe you,Communication,I believe my friends would describe me as adaptable. Whether faced with new challenges or changing environments I tend to approach situations with flexibility and a positive attitude making adjustments as needed.,Good +721,Medical Assistant,how would your friends describe you,Communication,My friends often comment on my organizational skills. I am detailoriented and strive to maintain a wellstructured approach in both my personal and professional life. This helps me stay focused and meet deadlines effectively.,Good +722,Medical Assistant,how would your friends describe you,Communication,I think my friends would describe me as an energetic and enthusiastic person. I bring a positive attitude to everything I do and I believe this energy not only motivates me but also those around me.,Good +723,Medical Assistant,how would your friends describe you,Communication,My friends have mentioned that I am a natural problemsolver. I enjoy tackling challenges headon and finding innovative solutions. I believe this skill would contribute positively to the dynamic of any team.,Good +724,Medical Assistant,how would your friends describe you,Communication,I believe my friends would describe me as a Good communicator. I value open and transparent communication which helps in building strong relationships. Clear communication is essential for effective collaboration and teamwork.,Good +725,Medical Assistant,how would your friends describe you,Communication,If you were to ask my friends they might say I am empathetic. I tend to understand and connect with people on a personal level which I believe is crucial in building strong supportive relationships.,Good +726,Medical Assistant,tell us of a time from work where you know you were right but your supervisor asked you to do something different,Communication,While working with QTC I saw a claimant with approximately 35 complaints and was reminded that final report was due in 48 hours. I knew it was not possible to finis it in that amount of time but was told to just proceed and fill out responses as best I could. I was not comfortable responding to complaints in that manner as it would not serve the claimants best interest and did in my way even though I did not finish within the deadline. I was penalized for that. K,Poor +727,Medical Assistant,tell us of a time from work where you know you were right but your supervisor asked you to do something different,Communication,In a previous role there was a situation where I recommended a different approach to handling patient records to streamline the process and reduce errors. However my supervisor who had a different perspective preferred to maintain the existing system. While I respected their decision and followed their instructions I took the opportunity to present additional data and insights at a later time contributing to an open dialogue about process improvement within the team.,Good +728,Medical Assistant,tell us of a time from work where you know you were right but your supervisor asked you to do something different,Communication,There was an instance where I suggested a modification in the scheduling system to enhance patient flow and reduce wait times. However my supervisor had concerns about potential disruptions during implementation. Despite my initial disagreement I recognized the importance of adaptability in a healthcare setting. I followed their instructions and we later revisited the idea incorporating some of my suggestions after addressing the initial concerns.,Good +729,Medical Assistant,tell us of a time from work where you know you were right but your supervisor asked you to do something different,Communication,In a teamworkoriented environment differing opinions are inevitable. There was a situation where I recommended a change in the inventory management system to minimize waste but my supervisor preferred the current method. Rather than insisting on my perspective I collaborated with the team to understand their concerns and find a compromise. This experience reinforced the value of effective communication and collaboration in achieving common goals.,Good +730,Medical Assistant,tell us of a time from work where you know you were right but your supervisor asked you to do something different,Communication,Once I suggested a modification in the patient education materials to improve clarity but my supervisor preferred the existing content. While I believed my approach could enhance patient understanding I respected their decision and focused on ensuring that patients received the necessary information effectively. It taught me the importance of aligning actions with the primary goal of providing excellent patient care.,Good +731,Medical Assistant,tell us of a time from work where you know you were right but your supervisor asked you to do something different,Communication,There was a time when I proposed a change in the process of obtaining patient histories to streamline the workflow. My supervisor with a different perspective preferred the current method. I respected their decision but remained committed to the principle of continuous improvement. I later initiated a discussion about process enhancement during team meetings fostering a culture of ongoing improvement within the medical assistant team.,Good +732,Medical Assistant,describe yourself,Introduction,I am passionate about my work. Because I love what I do I have a steady source of motivation that drives me to do my best. In my last job this passion led me to challenge myself daily and learn new skills that helped me to do better work. For example I taught myself how to use Photoshop to improve the quality of our photos and graphics. I soon became the goto person for any design needs.,Good +733,Medical Assistant,describe yourself,Introduction,I am ambitious and driven. I thrive on challenge and constantly set goals for myself so I have something to strive towards. I am not comfortable with settling and I am always looking for an opportunity to do better and achieve greatness. In my previous role I was promoted three times in less than two years.,Good +734,Medical Assistant,describe yourself,Introduction,I am highly organised. I always take notes and I use a series of tools to help myself stay on top of deadlines. I like to keep a clean workspace and create a logical filing method so I am always able to find what I need. I find this increases efficiency and also helps the rest of the team stay on track. In my last role I created a new filing process that increased departmental efficiency by 25 percent.,Good +735,Medical Assistant,describe yourself,Introduction,I am a people person. I love meeting new people and learning about their lives and their backgrounds. I can almost always find common ground with strangers and I like making people feel comfortable in my presence. I find this skill is especially helpful when kicking off projects with new clients. In my previous job my clients' customer satisfaction scores were 15 percent over the company Average.,Good +736,Medical Assistant,describe yourself,Introduction,I am a natural leader. I have eventually been promoted to a leadership role in almost every job because I like to help people. I find coworkers usually come to me with questions or concerns even when I am not in a leadership role because if I do not know the answer I will at least point them in the right direction. In my last two roles I was promoted to leadership positions after less than a year with the company.,Good +737,Medical Assistant,describe yourself,Introduction,I am results oriented constantly checking in with the goal to determine how close or how far away we are and what it will take to make it happen. I find this pressure inspiring and a great motivator for the rest of the team. In fact over the past year I was able to help my team shorten our Average product time to market by two weeks.,Good +738,Medical Assistant,describe yourself,Introduction,I am an excellent communicator. I take pride in myself on making sure people have the right information because it drives better results. Most business issues stem from Poor communication so I feel a responsibility to keep everyone on the same page. These skills helped to increase my personal client retention rate by more than 40 percent in a year and helped the team deliver 100 percent of our projects by the original deadline.,Good +739,Medical Assistant,describe yourself,Introduction,I am a x year old mom that is a very hard worker and will stand up for what I believe in. I don't give up I do things 100 and am very responsible .,Average +740,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,My goal is to not only excute the orders of the treating doctor but to also make sure the patient understands what I am doing for them but to also treat them with respect.,Good +741,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,My goal is to get my task done quickly and efficiently while getting to patient to smile. Smiles do wonders for a persons disposition,Average +742,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,I want to make sure that my patients are comfortable and that they understand what is going on with their health. I want to make sure that they are aware of any changes in their health and that they are aware of the treatment plan.,Good +743,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,My primary goal is to provide patientcentered care focusing on the individual needs and preferences of each patient. I believe in tailoring treatment plans to address not only the medical aspects but also considering the emotional and social factors that may impact their health.,Good +744,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,My ultimate goal is to achieve optimal health outcomes for my patients. This involves accurate diagnosis effective treatment and ongoing monitoring to ensure continuous improvement. I strive to empower my patients with the knowledge and tools they need to actively participate in their own healthcare.,Good +745,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,I view healthcare holistically aiming for comprehensive wellness in my patients. This includes not only addressing their immediate health concerns but also promoting preventive measures and lifestyle changes that contribute to longterm wellbeing.,Good +746,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,One of my key goals is to establish strong communication with my patients. I want them to feel heard and understood fostering a collaborative relationship. Clear communication is essential for informed decisionmaking and building trust which I believe is crucial for successful treatment outcomes.,Good +747,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,I prioritize the alleviation of pain and discomfort for my patients. Whether it's through medical interventions pain management strategies or compassionate care I aim to enhance their overall quality of life and contribute to their physical and emotional wellbeing.,Good +748,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,I see my role as not only a healthcare provider but also as an educator. I strive to empower my patients with knowledge about their conditions treatment options and preventive measures. Informed patients are better equipped to make decisions that positively impact their health.,Good +749,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,Cultural competence is a significant goal in my approach to patient care. I aim to understand and respect the cultural backgrounds of my patients recognizing how cultural factors can influence health beliefs and practices. This helps me tailor treatment plans that are culturally sensitive and effective.,Good +750,Medical Assistant,what is the goal or goals you have when treating patients,Introduction,Ensuring continuity of care is a key goal for me. I work towards establishing longterm relationships with my patients promoting consistent and coordinated care. This involves collaboration with other healthcare professionals and ensuring a smooth transition between different phases of treatment.,Good +751,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,I love patient care.,Poor +752,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,I feel that my training internship experience and communication skills make me a strong candidate for this position. I am confident in all of the responsibilities in the job descriptions and my personal skills will allow me to make patients comfortable during their visit.,Good +753,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,From my experience empathy is one of the key qualities of medical assistants. You must be able to understand someone else's perspective especially when you're working with patients from diverse backgrounds. Plus you must practice compassion when working with patients. Additionally medical assistants should possess excellent communication problemsolving timemanagement and interpersonal skills. Lastly medical assistants should be dependable open to constructive criticism and able to learn.,Good +754,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,I believe my greatest strength as a medical assistant is my adaptability. In a fastpaced healthcare environment situations can change rapidly. I am comfortable adjusting to new challenges and seamlessly integrating into different tasks to ensure the smooth functioning of the medical facility.,Good +755,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,My best quality is my meticulous attention to detail. As a medical assistant precision is crucial in tasks such as recording patient information administering medications and maintaining accurate records. I am dedicated to ensuring precision in every aspect of my work to guarantee patient safety and the overall efficiency of the healthcare team.,Good +756,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,I believe my greatest quality for a medical assistant role is my empathy and compassion. I understand the importance of making patients feel comfortable and supported especially during challenging times. My ability to connect with patients on a personal level contributes to a positive and caring atmosphere within the medical practice.,Good +757,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,One of my key strengths is effective communication. As a medical assistant clear communication is essential in conveying information to patients collaborating with healthcare professionals and ensuring accurate transfer of information. I excel in articulating medical information in a way that is easily understandable to patients and colleagues.,Good +758,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,I consider my organizational skills to be my greatest asset for a medical assistant role. Managing appointments coordinating administrative tasks and keeping medical records in order demand a high level of organization. I am adept at multitasking and maintaining a wellstructured workflow to enhance the efficiency of the medical office.,Good +759,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,I thrive as a team player recognizing the collaborative nature of healthcare. My ability to work seamlessly within a team of healthcare professionals ensures a cohesive and harmonious environment. I am committed to contributing my skills and supporting my colleagues to provide the best possible patient care.,Good +760,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,I believe my problemsolving ability is a valuable quality for a medical assistant position. Healthcare situations can be dynamic and the ability to think on my feet and find effective solutions is crucial. I am confident in my capacity to analyze situations quickly and implement appropriate actions to address any challenges that may arise.,Good +761,Medical Assistant,what is your best quality for this job,Conclusion,I'm adaptable to any situation.,Poor +762,Medical Assistant,how did you handle conflict at your last place of employment,Communication,Thought very hard and answered accordingly,Poor +763,Medical Assistant,how did you handle conflict at your last place of employment,Communication,Try to give the patient the best response and had someone higher than me take care of the question.,Poor +764,Medical Assistant,do you speak any other languages,Introduction,Yes I do,Average +765,Medical Assistant,do you speak any other languages,Introduction,No. Just English,Good +766,Medical Assistant,why do you want to teach,Communication,Its something I always wanted to do.,Poor +767,Medical Assistant,why do you want to teach,Communication,I worked x years as a medical Assistant and was later x years pharmaceutical.,Poor +768,Medical Assistant,why do you want to teach,Communication,I have a genuine passion for education and a strong desire to make a positive impact on people's lives. Teaching medical assisting allows me to combine my love for teaching with my commitment to helping others in the healthcare field. I find immense satisfaction in equipping students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers and contribute to the wellbeing of patients.,Good +769,Medical Assistant,why do you want to teach,Communication,Teaching medical assisting is an opportunity for me to find personal fulfillment by contributing to the healthcare sector. I believe that by imparting my knowledge and experience to aspiring medical assistants I can play a significant role in shaping the future of healthcare professionals. This in turn contributes to the overall improvement of patient care and wellbeing.,Good +770,Medical Assistant,why do you want to teach,Communication,Having worked as a medical assistant for several years I have accumulated valuable experience and insights into the profession. I am eager to share this knowledge with students helping them navigate the challenges and excel in their roles. Teaching provides a platform for me to pass on practical skills and instill a sense of confidence in the next generation of medical assistants.,Good +771,Medical Assistant,why do you want to teach,Communication,The healthcare industry is constantly evolving and there is a growing demand for welltrained medical assistants. I want to contribute to meeting this demand by educating and preparing individuals for successful careers in medical assisting. By ensuring a steady supply of qualified professionals I believe I can make a positive impact on the healthcare workforce,Good +772,Medical Assistant,why do you want to teach,Communication,I am inspired by the idea of playing a role in shaping the future leaders of healthcare. Teaching medical assisting allows me to inspire and mentor students fostering a passion for excellence in patient care. I want to instill in them the importance of compassion dedication and continuous learning qualities that are essential for success in the medical field.,Good +773,Medical Assistant,why do you want to teach,Communication,Medical assisting requires a balance of practical skills and theoretical knowledge. My interest in teaching stems from the opportunity to create a dynamic learning environment where students not only acquire handson experience but also develop a deep understanding of the medical field. I believe in providing a comprehensive education that prepares individuals for the multifaceted nature of their future roles.,Good +774,Medical Assistant,why do you want to teach,Communication,Teaching medical assisting aligns with my commitment to professional development. I see education as a lifelong journey and by guiding students through their academic and professional growth I can contribute to the ongoing development of the medical assisting profession. I am excited about the prospect of empowering individuals to continuously enhance their skills and adapt to the evolving healthcare landscape.,Good +775,Medical Assistant,why do you want to teach medical assisting how many years experience do you have,Introduction,I like to help others understand their potential I have had over x years of medical assisting experiance,Average +776,Medical Assistant,what did you do when dealing with a difficult coworker,Communication,Walk away I don't bother with drama.,Poor +777,Medical Assistant,what did you do when dealing with a difficult coworker,Communication,I pulled that person off too the side and ask Is everything OK Because you never know what that person could be going through and they probably need to hear words of encouragement.,Average +778,Medical Assistant,what did you do when dealing with a difficult coworker,Communication,I sought to understand their perspective and initiated open communication to resolve any misunderstandings.,Average +779,Medical Assistant,what did you do when dealing with a difficult coworker,Communication,I focused on finding common ground and building a positive working relationship through collaboration,Good +780,Medical Assistant,what did you do when dealing with a difficult coworker,Communication,I approached the situation with patience and empathy looking for solutions that benefited both of us.,Good +781,Medical Assistant,what did you do when dealing with a difficult coworker,Communication,I engaged in conflict resolution strategies emphasizing teamwork and maintaining a constructive atmosphere.,Average +782,Medical Assistant,what did you do when dealing with a difficult coworker,Communication,I addressed the issues with my coworker through honest conversations and sought common solutions.,Average +783,Medical Assistant,what did you do when dealing with a difficult coworker,Communication,Dealing with a difficult coworker involved navigating challenges together maintaining professionalism.,Average +784,Medical Assistant,what did you do when dealing with a difficult coworker,Communication,I avoided direct confrontation leading to unresolved issues and a strained working relationship.,Average +785,Medical Assistant,what did you do when dealing with a difficult coworker,Communication,I let the situation escalate without seeking help or addressing the problem directly which resulted in a negative impact on team dynamics.,Average +786,Medical Assistant,do you have children,Conclusion,No children,Good +787,Medical Assistant,do you have children,Conclusion,Yes I do,Good +788,Home Health Aide,how old are you,Conclusion,old enough to work,Poor +789,Home Health Aide,how old are you,Conclusion,I am a professional with x years in Medical assitant role. I bring a wealth of knowledge and skills to contribute to the team.,Poor +790,Home Health Aide,how old are you,Conclusion,While I may look young or old I have x years of experience . My background includes required skills that align with the requirements of this role,Good +791,Home Health Aide,how old are you,Conclusion,As a professional I focus on staying current with industry trends and continuously improving my skills. I am adaptable and committed to delivering highquality work regardless of age,Poor +792,Home Health Aide,how old are you,Conclusion,I appreciate your curiosity but I'd like to emphasize my enthusiasm for this position. I bring mention strengths or qualities to the table and I'm eager to contribute to the success of the team,Poor +793,Medical Assistant,how do you feel about old people,Communication,You weren't asked this question and you don't work at Berwyn. You're a liar.,Poor +794,Medical Assistant,how do you feel about old people,Communication,I have a great deal of respect for individuals of all ages including older people. Their wealth of experience and diverse perspectives can contribute significantly to a team. I believe in fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for everyone,Good +795,Medical Assistant,how do you feel about old people,Communication,I approach caring for older patients with empathy and understanding. I recognize the significance of their life experiences and the importance of addressing not only their medical needs but also providing emotional support. It's crucial to create a trusting and compassionate healthcare environment for them,Good +796,Medical Assistant,how do you feel about old people,Communication,Respecting the dignity and autonomy of older patients is a top priority for me. I am committed to involving them in decisionmaking about their healthcare promoting a sense of control and ensuring their preferences are considered in the care process,Good +797,Medical Assistant,how do you feel about old people,Communication,I don't particularly enjoy working with older patients. They often have numerous health issues and it can be challenging to deal with their slower pace. However I understand it's part of the job,Good +798,Medical Assistant,how do you feel about old people,Communication,Older patients can be frustrating to work with due to their slower pace and difficulty in adapting to technology. It can be a hassle but I guess it comes with the territory in a healthcare setting.,Average +799,Medical Assistant,how far away from the office to you stay,Conclusion,I was only x minutes away. Didn't really think that it mattered. If a person is dedicated to the job heshe will get there on time.,Good +800,Medical Assistant,how far away from the office to you stay,Conclusion,This is an illegal question,Poor +801,Medical Assistant,what do you do in your spare time at work,Introduction,Take Care of my child,Poor +802,Medical Assistant,what do you do in your spare time at work,Introduction,During my spare time at work I take the opportunity to review medical literature and stay updated on the latest advancements in healthcare. This helps me enhance my knowledge and provide better assistance to both patients and the medical team,Good +803,Medical Assistant,what do you do in your spare time at work,Introduction,I use my spare time to organize and streamline administrative processes ensuring efficiency in the workplace. This proactive approach helps create a more organized and productive work environment,Good +804,Medical Assistant,what do you do in your spare time at work,Introduction,In my downtime I often engage in professional development by participating in online courses or attending webinars related to medical assistance. This allows me to continuously improve my skills and stay informed about industry best practices,Good +805,Medical Assistant,what do you do in your spare time at work,Introduction,During my spare time at work I might catch up on emails or handle any pending administrative tasks. It's important for me to maintain a balance between staying productive and taking brief breaks to recharge.,Good +806,Medical Assistant,what do you do in your spare time at work,Introduction,In my downtime I usually focus on organizing and updating patient records or ensuring that supplies are wellstocked. This helps me stay prepared for upcoming tasks and responsibilities.,Good +807,Medical Assistant,what do you do in your spare time at work,Introduction,I use my spare time at work to briefly step away from my desk take a short walk or engage in a quick stretch to maintain focus and energy throughout the day,Good +808,Medical Assistant,what do you do in your spare time at work,Introduction,Honestly there isn't much to do during my spare time at work. It can get a bit slow and I often find myself waiting for the next task or patient. I try to fill the time with small tasks but it can be a bit uneventful,Good +809,Medical Assistant,what do you do in your spare time at work,Introduction,I use my downtime to check personal messages or social media. Work can get monotonous and it helps me break the routine briefly. However I make sure it doesn't interfere with my responsibilities.,Good +810,Medical Assistant,what do you do in your spare time at work,Introduction,There's not much to do during downtime so I might browse the internet or engage in nonworkrelated activities. It can be a bit frustrating when there's not enough to keep me occupied.,Good +811,Medical Assistant,how long have you worked in healthcare,Conclusion,I was work in health care for more than 20 years,Poor +812,Nurse,how long have you worked as a cna,Communication,Gave them the time I worked as a CNA.,Poor +813,Nurse,how long have you worked as a cna,Communication,I've worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant CNA for X years. Over this time I've gained valuable experience in providing compassionate care to patients honing my skills in various healthcare settings.,Average +814,Nurse,how long have you worked as a cna,Communication,I've dedicated X years to my role as a CNA contributing to the wellbeing of patients through attentive and personalized care. It's been a fulfilling journey and I continue to learn and grow in my profession.,Good +815,Nurse,how long have you worked as a cna,Communication,With X years of experience as a CNA I have developed a strong foundation in patient care medical procedures and teamwork. I'm passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of those under my care.,Good +816,Nurse,how long have you worked as a cna,Communication,I have been a Certified Nursing Assistant for X years gaining practical experience in providing assistance to patients with their daily activities and ensuring a comfortable healthcare environment.,Good +817,Nurse,how long have you worked as a cna,Communication,I've worked in the role of a CNA for X years during which I've acquired the necessary skills to offer quality care to patients. Each year has presented new challenges and learning opportunities.,Average +818,Nurse,how long have you worked as a cna,Communication,I bring X years of experience as a CNA to this role. Throughout my career I've been dedicated to supporting patients with their healthcare needs and maintaining a positive and collaborative work environment,Good +819,Nurse,how long have you worked as a cna,Communication,I've been a CNA for X years and while it has provided some exposure to the healthcare field I feel the need for more diverse experiences and opportunities for professional growth.,Good +820,Nurse,how long have you worked as a cna,Communication,I have X years of experience as a CNA but I've encountered limitations in terms of career advancement. I believe there's much more I could learn and contribute in a different setting.,Good +821,Medical Assistant,are you a certified medical assistant,Conclusion,Very much so just got recertified this year 2020,Good +822,Medical Assistant,are you a certified medical assistant,Conclusion,Yes I am a certified medical assistant. I completed a recognized training program passed the required examination and am committed to applying my skills to provide excellent patient care,Good +823,Medical Assistant,are you a certified medical assistant,Conclusion,Absolutely I hold a valid certification as a medical assistant. My training has equipped me with a solid understanding of medical procedures and patient care protocols ensuring that I contribute effectively to the healthcare team,Good +824,Medical Assistant,are you a certified medical assistant,Conclusion,Yes I have obtained certification as a medical assistant. This certification has provided me with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary for the role and I am continuously seeking opportunities for professional growth.,Good +825,Medical Assistant,are you a certified medical assistant,Conclusion,I am currently in the process of obtaining my certification as a medical assistant. While I haven't completed the certification yet I am dedicated to completing the necessary training to meet the requirements for this role,Good +826,Medical Assistant,are you a certified medical assistant,Conclusion,No I do not currently hold certification as a medical assistant. However I am eager to pursue certification and am actively working towards completing the required training and examination.,Good +827,Medical Assistant,are you a certified medical assistant,Conclusion,I have not yet obtained my medical assistant certification. While I don't currently hold the certification I am enthusiastic about meeting the necessary qualifications for this role and am open to any additional training required.,Good +828,Nurse,are you certified as a nurse assistant,Conclusion,Yes I am certified as a Nurse Assistant. I have been working in the field for over five years and have obtained my certification through an accredited program. During this time I have gained valuable experience providing quality care to patients of all ages and backgrounds. My duties included taking vital signs assisting with activities of daily living administering medications and providing emotional support to patients and their families. take pride in my work and strive to provide the highest level of patient care possible. I am organized detailoriented and able to multitask effectively. I also possess excellent communication skills and can easily build relationships with both patients and colleagues.,Good +829,Nurse,are you certified as a nurse assistant,Conclusion,Yes I am certified as a nurse assistant. I completed my training and obtained certification and I am committed to applying my skills and knowledge to provide compassionate care to patients,Good +830,Nurse,are you certified as a nurse assistant,Conclusion,Absolutely I hold a valid certification as a nurse assistant. My training has equipped me with the necessary skills to deliver highquality patient care and contribute effectively to the healthcare team,Good +831,Nurse,are you certified as a nurse assistant,Conclusion,Yes I am a certified nursing assistant with X years of experience. My certification ensures that I am wellversed in the principles of patient care and I am dedicated to upholding the highest standards in my role.,Good +832,Nurse,are you certified as a nurse assistant,Conclusion,Yes I have obtained certification as a nurse assistant. My training has provided me with the foundational skills required for the role and I am continually seeking opportunities for professional development.,Good +833,Nurse,are you certified as a nurse assistant,Conclusion,I am currently in the process of obtaining my certification as a nurse assistant. While I haven't completed the certification yet I am committed to completing the necessary training to meet the requirements for this role.,Good +834,Medical Assistant,why are you looking to leave current employer,Communication,I was not getting enough hours at my former employer and was looking for better option for benefits,Poor +835,Medical Assistant,why are you looking to leave current employer,Communication,I am seeking new opportunities to further develop my skills and contribute to a dynamic team. While I appreciate the experiences gained with my current employer I am eager for a role that aligns more closely with my longterm career goals.,Good +836,Medical Assistant,why are you looking to leave current employer,Communication,I am looking for a change to expand my professional horizons and take on new challenges. I value the experiences gained at my current employer but I believe a transition to a different work environment will provide me with fresh perspectives and growth opportunities.,Good +837,Medical Assistant,why are you looking to leave current employer,Communication,I am exploring new career opportunities as part of my continuous professional development. While I have had positive experiences with my current employer I believe it's time for a change that aligns better with my career aspirations,Good +838,Medical Assistant,why are you looking to leave current employer,Communication,I am in search of a role that offers a better fit for my skills and longterm career goals. It's a natural progression in my career and I believe this change will allow me to contribute more effectively and continue my professional growth,Good +839,Medical Assistant,why are you looking to leave current employer,Communication,I am considering leaving my current employer due to certain organizational changes that have impacted my role. While I appreciate the experiences gained I am looking for a more stable work environment to ensure career longevity.,Good +840,Medical Assistant,why are you looking to leave current employer,Communication,I am looking for a change because I feel that there are limited opportunities for growth within my current organization. I believe a new position would allow me to leverage my skills more effectively and advance in my career,Good +841,Medical Assistant,how do you interact in a team environment,Communication,I try to be a Good performer in a team and try to build the teamwork up rather than make us fail. As a medical assistant or as a clinic you work as a team to try and give the best patient care,Good +842,Medical Assistant,how do you interact in a team environment,Communication,I'm a people personI enjoy working with others and I know how to communicate well actively listen to my associates' opinions and mediate any conflicts that arise. As an extrovert I'm really energized by team dynamics and excited as I witness the progress we make towards our goals.,Average +843,Medical Assistant,how do you interact in a team environment,Communication,I prefer to work as a team member because I believe that the best ideas are developed in partnership with others. I'm equally comfortable being a team member and a team leada few months ago I was selected to lead our team in a deadlinecritical implementation project. Because of our great teamwork we were able to produce our deliverables to the client well before deadline,Average +844,Medical Assistant,how do you interact in a team environment,Communication,I enjoy working in a team environment and I get along well with people. In my past work experience I implemented a system to help organize communication between my coworkers to enhance our productivity as a team.,Good +845,Medical Assistant,how do you interact in a team environment,Communication,I believe that I have a lot to contribute to a team environment and am comfortable in both leadership and contributor roles. I'm outgoing friendly and have strong communication skills.,Good +846,Medical Assistant,when you wake up in the morning and look at yourself in the mirror what do you see,Behavioral,You see a person who is capable of greatnesssomeone who can influence others and lead them to success. You see a person who is willing to work hard and be persistent. You see someone who has learned from their failures and has been able to turn them into something positive.,Good +847,Medical Assistant,when you wake up in the morning and look at yourself in the mirror what do you see,Behavioral,Whenever I look myself in the mirror the first things I notice are the strength that never lets my guards down. My strength will power and hardworking mindset makes me go on.,Good +848,Medical Assistant,when you wake up in the morning and look at yourself in the mirror what do you see,Behavioral,As an individual I try to grow every day and excel in everything I do or I am a part of.,Good +849,Medical Assistant,when you wake up in the morning and look at yourself in the mirror what do you see,Behavioral,As a human being I consider my imperfections as a part of mine and consider ways to grow and develop irrespective of those. Everyone has their ways and is perfect in their ways.,Average +850,Medical Assistant,do you think its fair to treat every patient the same,Communication,Yes every patient should be treated equal.,Average +851,Medical Assistant,do you think its fair to treat every patient the same,Communication,Absolutely Ensuring equal and unbiased treatment for every patient is a fundamental principle in healthcare. It promotes fairness justice and a standard of care that respects the dignity of each individual,Good +852,Medical Assistant,do you think its fair to treat every patient the same,Communication,Yes it's crucial to treat every patient with the same level of respect and attention. This approach fosters trust and ensures that everyone receives the best possible care regardless of their background or circumstances.,Good +853,Medical Assistant,do you think its fair to treat every patient the same,Communication,The concept of treating every patient the same is rooted in the principle of equality. While it aims to eliminate bias it's essential to consider individual differences and adapt care plans to meet unique needs,Good +854,Medical Assistant,do you think its fair to treat every patient the same,Communication,The idea of uniform treatment for all patients is a complex one. It can be viewed positively as a commitment to fairness but it's essential to balance this with the recognition that patients may have diverse needs requiring personalized approaches.,Good +855,Medical Assistant,do you think its fair to treat every patient the same,Communication,No treating every patient the same may overlook important individual differences and unique medical histories. Tailoring care to individual needs is essential for optimal health outcomes,Good +856,Medical Assistant,do you think its fair to treat every patient the same,Communication,It's not always fair to treat every patient the same. Health disparities exist and a onesizefitsall approach may contribute to unequal outcomes. Customizing care based on individual circumstances is critical for addressing diverse healthcare needs.,Good +857,Home Health Aide,what is one weakness,Introduction,I believe my one weakness i get stressed if people don't communicate back with me. When they know im trying to communicate with them.,Average +858,Home Health Aide,what is one weakness,Introduction,My greatest weakness is time management. I have always been very detailoriented so it sometimes takes me longer to finish a project than I initially think it will. This is why I started using timetracking software in my last job. It made me more conscious of the time a task takes me and helped me never miss a deadline again.,Good +859,Home Health Aide,what is one weakness,Introduction,I'm not a team player honestly. I've always been less productive working with a group of people while I do my best when I'm alone. This is one of the reasons I chose this profession,Average +860,Home Health Aide,what is one weakness,Introduction,Since I was in university I have struggled with procrastination. Before I worked my first job I didn't think it was a weakness because I never missed a deadline. I just had to pull an allnighter here and there. But after I saw how my procrastination on a task affects the productivity of the entire team and the quality of a project's result I realized it's a weakness I should improve. I changed my work ethic how I tackle tasks and how I motivate myself to work and have seen considerable improvement. I no longer rely on lastminute panic to complete my work,Good +861,Home Health Aide,what is one weakness,Introduction,At times impatience gets the best of me. If I am working on a team project and I think that were not handling the task at hand in the best way I tend to get fidgety and annoyed. In my last job this weakness impacted my relationship with coworkers so I've now enrolled in a training course to cultivate patience in the workplace. I am also actively practicing patience outside of work to make it a habit in my daily life.,Good +862,Home Health Aide,what is one weakness,Introduction,My greatest weakness is that I am too critical of myself and often feel like I'm not giving my best or like I disappoint the people I work with. This often led me to overwork myself burn out or feel inferior to my colleagues although my supervisors hadn't complained about my performance. During the past year I have been working on myself actively trying to be fairer with myself.,Good +863,Home Health Aide,what is one weakness,Introduction,My weakness I multitask too much. I first noticed it was an issue in my last job I was too distracted and tackling two or three tasks at once ruined my productivity. I've been minding how I work ever since and I make sure to always define and prioritize all my tasks. Then instead of juggling 3 at the same time I try to go through them one by one.,Good +864,Medical Assistant,what is one of your weakness at work,Conclusion,Seting my own goal with high expectations and not reaching the goal before the end of the day on a busy day.,Poor +865,Medical Assistant,what is one of your weakness at work,Conclusion,I don't have much patience when working with a team I am incredibly selfsufficient so it's difficult when I need to rely on others to complete my work. That's why I've pursued roles that require someone to work independently. However I've also worked to improve this weakness by enrolling in teambuilding workshops. While I typically work independently it's important I learn how to trust my coworkers and ask for outside help when necessary.,Good +866,Medical Assistant,what is one of your weakness at work,Conclusion,I struggle with organization. While it hasn't ever impacted my performance I've noticed my messy desk and cluttered inbox nonetheless interfere with my efficiency. Over time I've learned to set aside time to organize my physical and digital space and I've seen it improve my efficiency levels throughout the week,Good +867,Medical Assistant,what is one of your weakness at work,Conclusion,I sometimes find it difficult to delegate responsibility when I feel I can finish the task well myself. However when I became manager in my last role it became critical I learn to delegate tasks. To maintain a sense of control when delegating tasks I implemented a project management system to oversee the progress of a project. This system enabled me to improve my ability to delegate efficiently.,Good +868,Medical Assistant,what is one of your weakness at work,Conclusion,Oftentimes I can be timid when providing constructive feedback to coworkers or managers out of fear of hurting someone's feelings. However in my last role my coworker asked me to edit some of his pieces and provide feedback for areas of improvement. Through my experience with him I realized feedback can be both helpful and kind when delivered the right way. Since then I've become better at offering feedback and I've realized that I can use empathy to provide thoughtful productive feedback.,Good +869,Medical Assistant,what is one of your weakness at work,Conclusion,My blunt straightforward nature has allowed me to succeed over the years as a team manager because I'm able to get things done efficiently and people often appreciate my honesty. However I've recognized my bluntness doesn't always serve my employees well when I'm delivering feedback. To combat this I've worked to develop empathy and deeper relationships with those I manage. Additionally I took an online leadership management course and worked with the professor to develop my ability to deliver feedback.,Good +870,Medical Assistant,what is one of your weakness at work,Conclusion,Sometimes I struggle with ambiguity and making decisions when directions aren't clear. I come from a work environment that always gave clear and direct instructions. I had such a strong team and leadership that I haven't had much practice making decisions in the heat of the moment. I'm working on this by leaning more into my experience and practicing listening to my gut.,Good +871,Medical Assistant,what is one of your weakness at work,Conclusion,My inner critic can be debilitating at times. I take pride in producing Good work but I feel like I struggle feeling satisfied with it which has led to burnout in the past. However I've started to push back against this inner voice by taking care of myself before and after work. I'm also learning to recognize when my inner critic is right and when I need to dismiss it.,Good +872,Medical Assistant,what is one of your weakness at work,Conclusion,My weakness at work is my speed. I'm very accurate in the work I do but I take my time. These days many people prefer fast workers over efficiency and accuracy. So because of that it's a weakness.,Average +873,Medical Assistant,what is one of your weakness at work,Conclusion,One of my weaknesses is also my speed. Sometimes I get too far ahead of myself and my team that I end up with nothing to do. I constantly need something to do and I enjoy exploring and learning so in another way it is a benefit.,Average +874,Medical Assistant,what is your weakness,Conclusion,I am a newer medical assistant just out of school which allows room for more learning opportunities.,Poor +875,Medical Assistant,how many days are you open,Communication,6 days a week and whats your salary rate and is there a chance to grow in the company.,Average +876,Medical Assistant,how many days are you open,Communication,It depends on what facility you work for. Try another company. There is a very high turn over,Poor +877,Medical Assistant,do you have a phlebotomy certificate,Technical,No I don't but I'm willing to get one.,Good +878,Medical Assistant,do you have a phlebotomy certificate,Technical,I don't but I will in xyz month,Good +879,Medical Assistant,do you have a phlebotomy certificate,Technical,Yes I have successfully completed a comprehensive phlebotomy training program and earned my phlebotomy certificate. I gained handson experience in venipuncture techniques specimen collection and proper laboratory procedures.,Good +880,Medical Assistant,do you have a phlebotomy certificate,Technical,Absolutely I am a certified phlebotomist. I completed a rigorous training course that covered both theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for proficient blood collection,Good +881,Medical Assistant,do you have a phlebotomy certificate,Technical,Yes I hold a valid phlebotomy certificate demonstrating my competence in blood collection procedures infection control and patient interaction.,Good +882,Medical Assistant,do you have a phlebotomy certificate,Technical,Unfortunately I don't have a phlebotomy certificate at the moment. However I am eager to undergo the necessary training and certification process if it is a requirement for the position.,Good +883,Medical Assistant,do you have a phlebotomy certificate,Technical,No I don't currently possess a phlebotomy certificate. However I am open to obtaining the certification and am committed to furthering my education and skills to meet the requirements of the role.,Good +884,Medical Assistant,do you have a phlebotomy certificate,Technical,While I don't currently hold a phlebotomy certificate I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to acquire one and I am committed to pursuing the necessary training. I am confident in my ability to quickly grasp new concepts and skills and I am eager to contribute my strong work ethic and dedication to the role.,Good +885,Medical Assistant,if your last supervisor would say something negative about you what would it be,Communication,Tone of my voice.,Poor +886,Medical Assistant,if your last supervisor would say something negative about you what would it be,Communication,What was the Clinical prescreen like,Poor +887,Medical Assistant,if your last supervisor would say something negative about you what would it be,Communication,In the spirit of continuous improvement one area my previous supervisor could mention is my occasional reluctance to delegate tasks. I have a tendency to take on responsibilities myself to ensure they meet my high standards.,Good +888,Medical Assistant,if your last supervisor would say something negative about you what would it be,Communication,If there were any negative feedback it might revolve around my preference for detailed planning. At times I can be overly cautious in decisionmaking as I believe in thoroughly evaluating all aspects before moving forward,Good +889,Medical Assistant,if your last supervisor would say something negative about you what would it be,Communication,An area for improvement that my supervisor might mention is my occasional reluctance to interrupt others. While I value effective communication I am aware that there are times when I could be more assertive in seeking clarification or expressing my perspective,Good +890,Medical Assistant,if your last supervisor would say something negative about you what would it be,Communication,If there were any negative feedback it might be related to my tendency to invest additional time in perfecting tasks. While I am detailoriented there have been instances where I could have managed my time more efficiently to achieve the same level of quality.,Good +891,Medical Assistant,how would you deal with a difficult patient in regards to insurance,Technical,Try my best to articulate the issue and solutions. If that does not give satisfaction to the patient than I would consult a manager.,Average +892,Medical Assistant,how would you deal with a difficult patient in regards to insurance,Technical,When dealing with a difficult patient in regards to insurance I prioritize effective communication. I would calmly listen to their concerns empathize with their frustration and then explain the insurance processes and policies in a clear and concise manner. Providing reassurance and guiding them through the steps helps build trust and alleviate tension,Good +893,Medical Assistant,how would you deal with a difficult patient in regards to insurance,Technical,In such situations I would approach the difficult patient with patience and understanding. I'd make an effort to understand their specific concerns and then I would work collaboratively to find solutions. Maintaining a professional and empathetic demeanor is crucial to resolving issues and ensuring the patient feels supported.,Poor +894,Medical Assistant,how would you deal with a difficult patient in regards to insurance,Technical,I believe transparency is key when dealing with difficult situations. I would openly communicate the insurance details outlining the coverage and any potential limitations. Offering alternative options or assisting them in contacting their insurance provider to clarify specific issues demonstrates a commitment to finding resolutions.,Good +895,Medical Assistant,how would you deal with a difficult patient in regards to insurance,Technical,If faced with a challenging patient regarding insurance matters it's possible they might express dissatisfaction with the limitations of their coverage. In such cases I would handle the situation by calmly explaining the constraints and suggesting alternative options all while acknowledging their concerns.,Good +896,Medical Assistant,how would you deal with a difficult patient in regards to insurance,Technical,Dealing with a difficult patient concerning insurance can be challenging especially when coverage limitations are involved. In such instances I would focus on maintaining a professional demeanor ensuring that I address their concerns while also adhering to the policies and procedures in place.,Good +897,Medical Assistant,how do you like working in the medical field,Introduction,After a couple years experience I have learned you have your Good days and your bad. I love people so working in the medical field is the right place for me.,Poor +898,Medical Assistant,how many years of experience in medical field,Conclusion,Five,Poor +899,Medical Assistant,how many years of experience in medical field,Conclusion,x years of experience,Average +900,Nurse,how do you like working with a team,Communication,I thrive while working as a part of a team because of my ability to adapt. I find that working on a team allows for the best outcomes for patients. Everyone has a different way of looking at a problem and multiple perspectives can bring about creative solutions to issues. Also working on a team motivates me because I enjoy celebrating the successes of others. Last I feel confident in my abilities to work alone as well.,Good +901,Nurse,how do you like working with a team,Communication,I thoroughly enjoy working in a team environment. I believe that collaboration fosters creativity and innovation. I appreciate the diverse perspectives that team members bring to the table and I actively contribute my skills to achieve common goals. Being part of a team allows me to learn from others share my expertise and collectively celebrate successes.,Good +902,Nurse,how do you like working with a team,Communication,Working with a team is one of my strengths. I find value in the synergy that comes from combining individual talents towards a shared objective. I am an effective communicator and collaborator always willing to listen to others' ideas and provide support when needed. Teamwork not only enhances productivity but also creates a positive and motivating work atmosphere.,Good +903,Nurse,how do you like working with a team,Communication,I thrive in a teamoriented setting. I believe that each team member plays a crucial role and together we can achieve more than the sum of our individual efforts. I actively contribute my skills support my colleagues and appreciate the camaraderie that comes with shared successes. Working collaboratively allows us to tackle challenges efficiently and celebrate achievements as a collective.,Good +904,Nurse,how do you like working with a team,Communication,While I appreciate the benefits of teamwork there have been instances where conflicting priorities among team members led to challenges. In those situations I've learned to adapt my communication style and find compromises to ensure that we stay aligned toward our common objectives.,Good +905,Nurse,how do you like working with a team,Communication,Working in a team is generally positive for me but there have been times when differences in work styles or communication preferences created some friction. I've addressed this by actively seeking feedback adapting my approach and finding common ground to maintain a cohesive team dynamic.,Good +906,Nurse,how do you like working with a team,Communication,In longterm care the nurses often act as their own charge nurses. Responsible for medication passes wound care admissions and discharges your day can be hectic. There was this one day when my coworker another nurse was having a chaotic day. He had a resident fall a new admission a discharge and a heavy med pass. On top of all of that he still needed to finish his skilled Medicare charting. I saw he was struggling and offered to complete his admission and start working on his discharge paperwork. He was so appreciative and was able to finish up and actually leave work on time,Poor +907,Medical assistant,why do you want to work in health care,Introduction,I chose to work in health care because I enjoy being around people. I love getting to hear each patient's stories and learn about their lives as I check them in and get their vitals. Having a job where I get to communicate with patients all day long is a Good fit for me. I've also always loved science especially biology and anatomy. As I pursue nursing school I feel like this job can teach me a lot about patient care while providing a great opportunity to work alongside doctors and nurses.,Good +908,Medical Assistant,how would you handle an angry patient,Behavioral,I would have compassion and understand that when people are sick or hurting they don't mean to snap at you.,Poor +909,Medical Assistant,how would you handle an angry patient,Behavioral,Handling an angry patient requires a calm and empathetic approach. Firstly I would remain composed and give the patient an opportunity to express their concerns. I'd actively listen acknowledging their emotions and validating their feelings. Once they've shared their perspective I would offer a sincere apology for any distress and then work collaboratively to find a solution that addresses their concerns. It's crucial to prioritize patient satisfaction and maintain open communication throughout the process.,Good +910,Medical Assistant,how would you handle an angry patient,Behavioral,In situations with an angry patient my priority is deescalation. I would approach the patient with a calm and understanding demeanor giving them the space to express their frustrations. After carefully listening to their concerns I would assure them that I am committed to resolving the issue. By demonstrating empathy and actively involving the patient in finding a solution my aim to rebuild trust and ensure a positive patient experience.,Good +911,Medical Assistant,how would you handle an angry patient,Behavioral,When faced with an angry patient I believe in a proactive and solutionoriented approach. I would express empathy apologize for any inconvenience and assure the patient that their concerns are taken seriously. I'd then investigate the issue involve relevant parties if necessary and communicate a clear plan to address their grievances. The goal is to not only resolve the immediate problem but also to establish a positive and trusting relationship with the patient.,Good +912,Medical Assistant,how would you handle an angry patient,Behavioral,Dealing with an angry patient can be challenging and there have been instances where I found it difficult to effectively diffuse the situation. In these cases I have sought guidance from more experienced colleagues to ensure that the patient's concerns were addressed appropriately.,Good +913,Medical Assistant,how would you handle an angry patient,Behavioral,In situations with angry patients it can be challenging to navigate emotions and find a quick resolution. I've learned from these experiences that ongoing training in conflict resolution and effective communication is crucial to handling such scenarios more adeptly in the future.,Good +914,Medical Assistant,what would you do if you had an angry patient yelling at you,Communication,Listen to the patient. A lot of the times patients need to vent. Try to hear what they need assistance with after they are done talking repeat to them what they want done and reassure them that you will help them out.,Average +915,Nurse,what would you do if you had a difficult patient,Behavioral,Always enter the patient's room with another nursing assistant or nurse when doing care Less,Poor +916,Nurse,what would you do if you had a difficult patient,Behavioral,When faced with a difficult patient my first approach is to remain calm and empathetic. I would actively listen to their concerns validate their feelings and try to understand the root of the issue. Then I would communicate transparently explaining the situation potential solutions and reassuring them that their wellbeing is my priority. By fostering open communication I aim to build trust and find a resolution together.,Good +917,Nurse,what would you do if you had a difficult patient,Behavioral,Dealing with difficult patients requires patience and a customercentric approach. I would take the time to establish a connection showing empathy and understanding. I believe in addressing concerns proactively involving the patient in decisionmaking and working collaboratively to find solutions that meet both their needs and medical requirements.,Good +918,Nurse,what would you do if you had a difficult patient,Behavioral,In the face of a difficult patient my strategy is to maintain a positive and professional attitude. I would strive to understand their perspective communicate effectively and seek common ground for resolution. Collaborating with the patient and involving them in the decisionmaking process can often lead to a more positive outcome.,Good +919,Nurse,what would you do if you had a difficult patient,Behavioral,Handling difficult patients can be challenging and there have been instances where emotions escalated. I've learned to manage such situations by taking a step back seeking guidance from supervisors if necessary and ensuring that patient care remains the top priority while addressing their concerns.,Good +920,Nurse,what would you do if you had a difficult patient,Behavioral,Difficult patients can present unique challenges and while my approach is generally patientcentered there have been cases where finding a resolution proved challenging. I recognize the importance of continuous learning in improving my communication and conflict resolution skills to better navigate such situations in the future.,Good +921,Medical Assistant,Explain your experience in handling old patient,Communication,Throughout my experience in handling elderly patients I've developed a compassionate and patientcentered approach. I understand the unique needs and challenges that come with aging and I prioritize creating a comfortable and supportive environment. I've successfully collaborated with interdisciplinary teams to implement personalized care plans ensuring the wellbeing and dignity of elderly patients under my care.,Good +922,Medical Assistant,Explain your experience in handling old patient,Communication,My experience in handling older patients has been enriching. I've honed my communication skills to effectively engage with elderly individuals ensuring they feel heard and understood. I am attentive to their specific health concerns such as mobility issues or cognitive decline and work collaboratively with families and caregivers to provide comprehensive and empathetic care.,Good +923,Medical Assistant,Explain your experience in handling old patient,Communication,I have a solid foundation in geriatric care having successfully managed the health and wellbeing of elderly patients in various settings. My approach involves not just addressing medical needs but also considering the emotional and social aspects of aging. I am adept at fostering a trusting relationship with older patients promoting their autonomy and enhancing their overall quality of life.,Good +924,Medical Assistant,Explain your experience in handling old patient,Communication,While I have experience in handling older patients there have been instances where I faced challenges in meeting the diverse needs of this demographic. I recognize the importance of continuous learning and I actively seek opportunities to enhance my skills in geriatric care to provide the best possible support to elderly individuals,Good +925,Medical Assistant,Explain your experience in handling old patient,Communication,Handling elderly patients has its complexities and I've encountered situations where effectively addressing their unique needs required additional resources or collaboration with specialized professionals. These experiences have highlighted the importance of ongoing education and adapting my approach to evolving challenges in geriatric care.,Good +926,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you,Conclusion,I feel as though I can contribute dependability dedication ability to be a team.,Poor +927,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you,Conclusion,You should hire me because I bring a solid foundation in medical assisting along with handson experience. My attention to detail empathy and ability to efficiently manage administrative tasks make me wellsuited for this role. I am also committed to maintaining a patientfocused approach ensuring a positive experience for everyone under my care.,Good +928,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you,Conclusion,I stand out as a candidate due to my strong organizational skills and ability to multitask effectively. My previous experience in a busy medical practice has honed my ability to handle a high volume of patient interactions while ensuring accuracy and professionalism. I am confident that my dedication to providing excellent patient care aligns perfectly with the values of your healthcare team.,Good +929,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you,Conclusion,I bring a proactive and collaborative approach to the team. Having successfully completed a recognized medical assisting program I am equipped with the latest knowledge in the field. My excellent communication skills and ability to work seamlessly with both medical professionals and patients contribute to a positive and cohesive work environment. I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to contribute to the success of your practice.,Good +930,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you,Conclusion,Your team should consider hiring me because of my strong commitment to continuous learning. I stay updated on the latest medical advancements and regulations ensuring that I provide the highest standard of care. My adaptability and eagerness to embrace new challenges make me an asset in a dynamic healthcare setting. I am ready to bring my passion for healthcare and my dedication to excellence to your practice.,Good +931,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you,Conclusion,While I am confident in my abilities as a medical assistant I acknowledge that I am still relatively new to the field and may lack the depth of experience that some candidates may bring. However I see this as an advantage because it means I come with a fresh perspective and a strong willingness to learn and adapt to the specific needs of your practice.,Good +932,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you,Conclusion,One potential concern is that I may not have extensive experience with certain specialized procedures. However I am eager to undergo any necessary training and work closely with the team to quickly become proficient in those areas. I see this as an opportunity for growth and a chance to contribute my foundational skills to the practice.,Good +933,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you when you have been out of the field for a few years,Conclusion,I do what I love I left my job due to starting my family. I take great pride.,Average +934,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you when you have been out of the field for a few years,Conclusion,While I've been out of the field for a few years my passion for the industry has only intensified. During this time I have proactively invested in continuous learning keeping myself updated on the latest developments and industry trends. My skills and knowledge remain sharp and I bring a fresh perspective coupled with the valuable experiences gained during my time away. I am eager to apply my renewed enthusiasm and contribute effectively to your team.,Good +935,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you when you have been out of the field for a few years,Conclusion,The time away from the field has afforded me the opportunity to gain diverse skills and insights that I believe will complement and enhance my contributions in this role. I've utilized this period for professional development acquiring new certifications and refining my existing skills. I am confident that my unique blend of experiences and my commitment to staying current make me an asset to your team.,Good +936,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you when you have been out of the field for a few years,Conclusion,While I may have been out of the field for a few years this period has been instrumental in broadening my perspective and honing transferable skills that are highly applicable to this role. I bring a wealth of experience from other industries coupled with a fresh and innovative mindset. I am ready to leverage my enhanced skill set and unique perspective to bring new ideas and solutions to your organization.,Good +937,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you when you have been out of the field for a few years,Conclusion,Being out of the field for a few years has allowed me to explore different opportunities and gain diverse experiences. However I acknowledge that it may take a brief period of adjustment to fully reimmerse myself in the specific nuances of the industry. I am committed to a steep learning curve and am confident that my past achievements and dedication will contribute positively to the team's success.,Good +938,Medical Assistant,why should we hire you when you have been out of the field for a few years,Conclusion,The gap in my recent experience is a valid consideration. However I have used this time to focus on professional development and acquiring new skills. I understand the importance of staying current in this rapidly evolving field and I am ready to invest the necessary time and effort to quickly reintegrate into the industry and excel in this role.,Good +939,Medical Assistant,What Are Your Salary Expectations,Conclusion,Based on my research and with my experience and specific skills in XYZ I would expect to earn X provide higher value of the salary range. However I am willing to be flexible as I am more interested in this role and working for Company X than I am in the initial offer.,Good +940,Medical Assistant,What Are Your Salary Expectations,Conclusion,That's a Good question. It would be helpful to me if you could share what a person with my background skills and qualifications typically earns in this position with your company.,Good +941,Medical Assistant,What Are Your Salary Expectations,Conclusion,I don't feel that I know enough about the role at this stage to provide you with my salary expectations. Before I provide a salary range can you please tell me more about the hours and specific expectations for this role,Good +942,Medical Assistant,What Are Your Salary Expectations,Conclusion,Given my extensive research and the unique combination of skills and experience I bring to the table I anticipate a compensation of X which represents the higher end of the salary range. Nevertheless I am open to flexibility as my primary focus is on the opportunity to contribute to the success of Company X and excel in the role rather than being solely driven by the initial offer.,Good +943,Medical Assistant,What Are Your Salary Expectations,Conclusion,Drawing upon my indepth research and leveraging my specific skills in XYZ I foresee a compensation aligning with the higher value within the salary range at X. However I want to emphasize my flexibility in this matter as my paramount interest lies in the role itself and the prospect of contributing significantly to Company X rather than being solely tied to the initial offer,Good +944,Medical Assistant,What is your expected salary,Conclusion,Since I am certified and experienced I feel that somewhere around 15 20 dollar per hour would be a fair place to start.,Average +945,Medical Assistant,What is your expected salary,Conclusion,Before answering this question I would like to understand this job position and the expected responsibilities better. I would also like to know what is expected from me while I work here. As I have been working in a similar position for the past few months I can gauge what my worth is. It is obvious that a person working in this position has a bigger role to play. I certainly believe that I would be offered important tasks. Then we can settle down on a certain figure later I hope.,Good +946,Medical Assistant,What is your expected salary,Conclusion,This question is tough. What I believe is that the job position will be a huge career upgrade for me. I have worked hard for many years to reach where I am right now. I am certainly looking forward to working with your esteemed organization. This can be a new milestone for me. As you know the responsibilities I would be given here are much bigger and tougher. I would face entirely new challenges. At this point I cannot come up with a fixed amount. I hope that after interacting with the members of my future team later today I will be able to answer your question better.,Good +947,Medical Assistant,What is your expected salary,Conclusion,I think this is not the right time for me to answer the question What are your salary expectations. To be honest I have not yet observed the work environment and the challenges I would be facing. Before we can discuss salary I need to dig deep into the sort of responsibilities I might face. I can do that only when I speak to the Manager of the prospective team. Hence I would like to have a Managerial round of interview first. Once that is done I will have some more information about the type of tasks I would be assigned. Nevertheless you can also help me know what budget has been decided for this position. The figure can help me get a better idea about what I should be expecting. So we can postpone this discussion until I have the requisite information on my plate,Good +948,Medical Assistant,What is your expected salary,Conclusion,To answer this question I would like to know what you were previously paying to the employee who was in this job role. Were hisher qualifications and experience similar to me This data can help me determine a particular number. I know this position will offer a lot of opportunities and I am aware of the fact that this organization will offer me with ample growth too. So I do not believe that estimating a particular amount right now would be wise on my part. I just want to work my way ahead and maybe in a day or two we can agree on a mutual figure.,Good +949,Medical Assistant,What is your expected salary,Conclusion,This is a difficult one Let me put this way. I am here for the interview today because this job looks promising and exciting to me. I see myself progressing in the corporate world while working for your esteemed organization. The work atmosphere here is different from what I have experienced in the past. Money is surely an important aspect but the primary thing for me is to settle down here as soon as I can. The quicker I adapt to this environment the better it would be for me. Until then it would be disrespectful to the job position if I randomly guess an amount.,Good +950,Medical Assistant,What is your expected salary,Conclusion,All I am looking for is a job position which can help me grow my skills. I have longed for a job position like this one where I can learn more and more everyday. After all I have worked hard to obtain my current position. This company suits my needs. Here I can utilize my abilities to the fullest. So the package I am will be getting here does not matter much. I would accept anything that is at par with market standards as well as remains suitable for my job level. You can jot this down as my final expectation.,Good +951,Medical Assistant,What is your expected salary,Conclusion,As I am just starting my career it would be difficult for me to figure out a particular package or take home salary now. I haven't got any experience about how to answer this question. What I am looking forward to is building a career in the field I love. These are my initial years in the corporate world. I want to extend the reach of my knowledge and also my polish skills. Yours is a great brand and I am certain that you pay your freshers well. You can offer me a package that would suit a beginner like me. You must have got a few on board already. What do you pay them May I know the sum In the end what matters to me is what I get to learn,Good +952,Home Health Aide,how many years of experience do you have,Conclusion,x some change from xyz company.,Poor +953,Medical Assistant,Would you travel or relocate,Behavioral, I am willing to commute.,Poor +954,Medical Assistant,Would you travel or relocate,Behavioral, I will relocate . Because relocate is opportunity to show my skills. And it is very graceful thing to know their culture and meet with different people. And I think that relocate teaches how to adjust or cooperate with new people. Thank you,Good +955,Medical Assistant,Would you travel or relocate,Behavioral, I am willing to relocate. Because I am used to it. And it's a great chance for me to explore new places and to meet new people. And working with new people will give more new ideas and experience also.,Good +956,Medical Assistant,Would you travel or relocate,Behavioral,Travel It's not that I have a problem in adjusting to new environments. My parents are getting old and weak and it is MY duty to look after them just like they did to me when I was small weak and fragile. They're well being and my presence is a source of strength to them and I don't want that taken away from them I apologise.,Average +957,Medical Assistant,Would you travel or relocate,Behavioral,Relocate As a fresher I am willing to relocate anywhere. I love travelling I love to meet new people at different places. This will also overcome my shyness.,Good +958,Medical Assistant,Would you travel or relocate,Behavioral, Relocate provides me to know a new culture new atmosphere new people to share the new things improve the skills of me.,Average +959,Medical Assistant,Would you travel or relocate,Behavioral,I would love to relocate and I love travelling. And it's a great opportunity I will never miss any chances. And it's also helps me to meet new people improve my knowledge improve myself make new friends improve communication skills.,Average +960,Medical Assistant,Would you travel or relocate,Behavioral,My job is my primary priority and where I stay is my secondary priority.,Average +961,Medical Assistant,Would you travel or relocate,Behavioral,Yeah it will be cherry on cake because travelling is my hobby. So a new place new friend a new environment and new working location. It's amazing because change is necessary and I believe in change.,Average +962,Medical Assistant,Would you travel or relocate,Behavioral,I am ready for relocating because my intention is the job not the location and I am adaptable and love to explore different places in the world.,Average +963,Medical Assistant,what can you bring to the company,Introduction,I know that this company continues to be one of the most innovative firms in the industry and is proud of its worldclass team of creative professionals. Throughout my career I've prided myself on my ability to continually push my own creative boundaries in ways that drive innovation and growth.,Good +964,Medical Assistant,what can you bring to the company,Introduction,Be a Good team player To begin with being an honest team player is an important skill every employee should have which not only helps the company but also coemployees as well.,Poor +965,Medical Assistant,what can you bring to the company,Introduction,I saw that the job description says you need somebody who has xyz experience. I've been working as an xyz for the past five years and I think one key contribution that I'd bring to this role and company is my familiarity with your industry. My last position was in this same industry so I'm very familiar with the space. I'm also somebody who can take initiative and solve problems without being asked. Based on the job description it sounds like your company appreciates people who are selfstarters and are able to work independently so that's something else that I'd bring to this organization.,Poor +966,Medical Assistant,what can you bring to the company,Introduction,I am aware that this company consistently stands out as one of the most innovative firms in the industry boasting a worldclass team of creative professionals. Over the course of my career I have taken pride in my capacity to consistently stretch my creative boundaries contributing to innovation and fostering growth,Good +967,Medical Assistant,what qualities and skills did you have why do you want to work here what could you bring to the company?,Introduction,Phlebotomy coding people skills vitals injections ect. I also said I wanted to work there for my externship for career point and how close and convinoent they were to my apsrtment I was excited and would love to learn the things they can teach from Hands on experience. I said I would excel And exceed anything I Am a fast to learn I love to work on the floor with flow I am great with phlebotomy and I have X amount of hours in order to complete my extern,Poor +968,Nurse,What You Can Bring to This Job,Conclusion,I am freshly graduated from school yet I am fully prepared to learn whatever it takes to shine as an employer,Good +969,Nurse,What You Can Bring to This Job,Conclusion,In my last job as a nursing home caregiver I ensured our patients maintained a high quality of life despite their advanced age and medical conditions. I treated every patient respectfully and kindly. My grandmother spent several years in a nursing home before she passed away. Despite her illness she managed to enjoy her twilight years because of the friendships she developed with the nursing team and other residents. My greatest strength is compassion and I'll ensure every patient at the nursing home feels loved and cared for no matter their circumstances.,Average +970,Nurse,What You Can Bring to This Job,Conclusion,During my previous role as a caregiver in a nursing home I dedicated myself to preserving the high quality of life for our patients notwithstanding their advanced age and medical conditions. I approached each patient with respect and kindness drawing inspiration from personal experiences such as my grandmother's time in a nursing home. Despite her illness she found solace in the friendships she cultivated with the nursing team and fellow residents during her twilight years. My foremost strength lies in compassion and I am committed to ensuring that every patient in the nursing home feels genuinely loved and cared for irrespective of their circumstances,Poor +971,Medical Assistant,typically why did you leave your last job,Behavioral,I have out gone as far as I can with them. I'd want to be with a company where I can utilize my skills and expand within the company.,Poor +972,Medical Assistant,why did you leave your last employer,Conclusion,They did not pay enough for the hard work put in and time spent away from my family,Good +973,Medical Assistant,why did you leave your last job,Conclusion,I wanted to be able to advance and expand my job responsibilities and wage.,Good +974,Medical Assistant,why did you leave your last job,Conclusion,After spending five years with my last company I'm ready to take on a new challenge and grow my skills. I'm excited to learn something new and I know this role will allow me to use my prior expertise while also gaining new knowledge.,Average +975,Medical Assistant,why did you leave your last job,Conclusion,Fired Unfortunately I was let go from my previous position. I think ultimately the job wasn't a Good fit and I wasn't able to learn the right skills to do the job to the best of my ability. My boss and I agreed that it was time to move on. I'm looking forward to using my best skills in my next role.,Good +976,Medical Assistant,why did you leave your last job,Conclusion,laid off In my last role the company suffered some financial hardships and had to eliminate my job along with many others. I'm grateful for my time in that role as it gave me the opportunity to increase my knowledge while forging some lifelong bonds with my colleagues.,Good +977,Medical Assistant,why did you leave your last job,Conclusion,Family responsibility I decided to take time to start a family. I'm now ready and excited to jump back into the workforce and utilize my professional expertise and skill set.,Good +978,Home Health Aide,what is your expected wage,Conclusion,To be honest I came here with only one expectation. The job This position is a reward for the efforts I have put into my entire career till date. I have paved way step by step up to this point. As I look forward I can see myself working for this organization. It would be a nice to face new challenges daily. As far as the salary is concerned I know we would agree on a figure mutually later. Depending upon the role I have to play here the package can be decided right We could negotiate to a certain sum according to the budget decided for this position. For what matters now is the mutual growth of this company and my career.,Good +979,Medical Assistant,introduce yourself what is your expected wage when can you work this is a casual position if your ok with it,Introduction,i just introduce myself like im new and i can start from the min wage that they can give me to gain experience i can work anytime the casual positon is ok for me,Poor +980,Medical Assistant,how would you deal with a rude patient,Behavioral,Trying to answer his questions and satisfy but not more argument just tell my senior,Poor +981,Medical Assistant,how would you deal with a rude patient,Behavioral,Give an actual example. Don't give generalities.,Poor +982,Nurse,how do you deal with a difficult patient,Technical,There are of course different ways patients are challenging but they often originate from them going through a difficult health issue and feeling nervous about it. I therefore listen to their opinions with empathy and respect. Some patients disagree with treatment plans because of something they read on the Internet or have specific opinions on how something should be done. I will meet their concerns with facts and when they have a suggestion on a detail that does not impact the treatment I will incorporate it when reasonable.,Good +983,Medical Assistant,how did you deal with a difficult manager,Behavioral,I have been fortunate to have terrific managers during my career thus far. I have respected each of them and got along well with all of them.,Good +984,Medical Assistant,how did you deal with a difficult manager,Behavioral, I am a hard worker and my managers always seem to appreciate the job I'm doing. I got along well with every manager I've had,Poor +985,Medical Assistant,how did you deal with a difficult manager,Behavioral,I had a rocky start with a manager earlier in my career because we had different expectations for the flow of the workday. Once we talked about it we realized that our goals were very compatible and we were able to work successfully together for several years.,Average +986,Medical Assistant,how did you deal with a difficult manager,Behavioral,I have found that if I take the time to speak with my manager at the beginning we can all get off to a great start and end up on the same page.,Average +987,Medical Assistant,how did you deal with a difficult manager,Behavioral,In my previous job I worked with a team manager where I initially had difficulties getting along with. With regard to my job performance I got less feedback than I got from other managers in my career which made it difficult to meet expectations at times. This made it hard for me to evaluate my performance as well. In the beginning we had some disagreements but these were based on misunderstandings. I requested a meeting with him and asked if he could provide me with more direct and specific feedback on work that needed to be done. He understood what I asked him and from that day on we were on the same page in terms of expectations. We had a successful working relationship for over three years after that meeting and worked together on multiple projects. Eventually he got promoted and I got a new manager to run the team. What I learned from my previous experience is that I should take time to discuss management styles with new managers and make sure that expectations from both sides are clear.,Good +988,Medical Assistant,how did you deal with a difficult manager,Behavioral,At the start of my career I had a manager that I had a difficult start with. This was caused by differences we had in the approach and expectations of daily workflows. We had a oneonone conversation about it and both gave our points of view. At the end of the conversation we realized that we basically had the same goals and that we were actually very compatible. We were able to work successfully together for several years after and shehe even promoted me to project manager of the team.',Average +989,Nurse,how did you deal with a difficult coworker,Communication,In my previous role I was part of a team. However there was someone in our team that did not like to be involved in the group. When they were forced to help the team heshe would do so in a sluggish manner which resulted in friction. When an opportunity came for the both of us to talk I immediately jumped on the opportunity. I asked how I could support the individual in the job. After a long talk I was able to establish the trust of this colleague and it transformed our relationship moving forward.,Average +990,Nurse,how did you deal with a difficult coworker,Communication,I had a coworker before that would always interject in meetings with anecdotes that were irrelevant to the meeting for a quick laugh. As a result meetings were longer which meant losing valuable time to handle other tasks. So I decided to confront this coworker but in a polite manner. HeShe told me that heshe thought making those remarks would brighten the mood. This helped me understand where my colleague was coming from. I learned that I should always assume positive intent in the workplace.,Average +991,Nurse,how did you deal with a difficult coworker,Communication,An old coworker of mine used to love doing pranks on other employees. It was obvious that many people in the office didn't appreciate them. This is because most of hisher pranks would cause the victim to lose valuable time. When an opportunity presented itself for me to talk with himher I took action. In a gentle manner I confronted himher regarding the pranks. Following a long and thorough discussion this coworker understands the mistake and took my guidance to heart. The pranks stopped on that day and I remain friendly with this coworker today.,Average +992,Nurse,how did you deal with a difficult coworker,Communication,When dealing with a difficult coworker I would always ensure that I had not contributed negatively to the present situation. Afterwards I would find time to have a conversation with them and try to find a possible solution so that the both of us can move forward.,Average +993,Nurse,how did you deal with a difficult coworker,Communication,For me communication is absolutely vital in the workplace. It enables people to work together more fluidly. Plus I believe it is absolutely essential when trying to resolve a conflict. Of course I would need to confront the coworker but I would do so in a calm manner. I will try to ask them why they're doing what they're doing which allows me to understand things from their perspective. Then I would assure them that we will come up with a solution to help us move forward. In doing so I'm able to build a relationship with them and I will make sure to maintain it to avoid future conflicts.,Good +994,Nurse,how did you deal with a difficult coworker,Communication,Whenever there is conflict between me and another employee I choose to stay composed to prevent the situation from escalating. Then I would pick the best time to have a sit down with that coworker. When we both have the chance to talk I would always start by asking them if I did them wrong in any way. If that is the case I would apologize sincerely and ask them what I could do to resolve the issue. Next I would assure them that the problem won't happen again. After all both of us are simply helping the company achieve its goals and having conflict won't serve that purpose.,Good +995,Home Health Aide,how do you handle a client being angry at you or taking their anger out on you,Communication,I understand that a lot of the times they're angry about their situation and it's not directly about me.,Average +996,Home Health Aide,how do you handle a client being angry at you or taking their anger out on you,Communication,I believe that empathy and active listening are key when dealing with difficult customers. When a customer is upset my first step is to acknowledge their feelings and actively listen to their concerns without interrupting. I want them to know that I'm genuinely interested in resolving their issue and making them feel heard.,Good +997,Home Health Aide,how do you handle a client being angry at you or taking their anger out on you,Communication,Dealing with difficult customers often requires creative problemsolving. I approach these situations by assessing the issue and brainstorming possible solutions. I then work collaboratively with the customer to identify the best course of action. My goal is to find a resolution that satisfies the customer while adhering to company policies and guidelines.,Good +998,Home Health Aide,how do you handle a client being angry at you or taking their anger out on you,Communication,I see difficult customer interactions as opportunities to not only resolve immediate issues but also to build longterm relationships. I strive to turn negative experiences into positive ones. By going the extra mile and exceeding customer expectations I've been able to retain customers who initially had concerns,Good +999,Home Health Aide,how do you handle a client being angry at you or taking their anger out on you,Communication,Conflict resolution is a strength of mine when dealing with difficult customers. I am open to flexible solutions and I'm willing to make exceptions when appropriate to meet a customer's needs. However I do so within the boundaries of company policies to maintain fairness and consistency,Good +1000,Home Health Aide,how do you handle a client being angry at you or taking their anger out on you,Communication,Conflict resolution is a strength of mine when dealing with difficult customers. I am open to flexible solutions and I'm willing to make exceptions when appropriate to meet a customer's needs. However I do so within the boundaries of company policies to maintain fairness and consistency.,Good +1001,Home Health Aide,how do you handle a client being angry at you or taking their anger out on you,Communication,I view each encounter with a difficult customer as a learning opportunity. After the interaction I reflect on what went well and what could be improved. I also seek feedback from colleagues and supervisors to enhance my skills in handling similar situations better in the future.,Good +1002,Home Health Aide,how do you handle a client being angry at you or taking their anger out on you,Communication,When I deal with upset customers my main goal is to keep them calm while I resolve their issues. At past jobs I have seen customers yell and knock over displays when they get angry so I try to diffuse those situations before they get to that point. I apologize and tell them how I plan to resolve the problem quickly.,Average +1003,Home Health Aide,how to transfer patients,Technical,Safety is always first before I would transfer a patient's I would explain what is about to happen and make sure they are ok with the transfer and make sure I have my gate belt.,Average +1004,Home Health Aide,how to transfer patients,Technical,I always take my role as a patient transporter seriously and I understand the importance of ensuring the safety and comfort of patients during transport. When transporting patients I make sure that all necessary equipment is available and that I follow any special instructions or requests from medical staff. In the event of an emergency situation I am trained in CPR and first aid and can respond quickly and effectively to ensure the safety of the patient. Additionally I have received specialized training in dealing with agitated or uncooperative patients and I am confident in my ability to handle these situations calmly and professionally.,Good +1005,Home Health Aide,how to transfer patients,Technical,I take my role as a patient transporter very seriously and I always strive to provide the best care possible. I make sure that all necessary equipment is available for transport and that any special instructions or requests from medical staff are followed. I also plan routes carefully taking into account the comfort and needs of the patient. In the event of an emergency situation I am trained in basic life support procedures and CPR. Additionally I have completed a certification course on patient transportation and safety.,Good +1006,Home Health Aide,how to transfer patients,Technical,I understand that HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act which is a set of regulations designed to protect patient privacy in healthcare settings. As a patient transporter I would ensure the safety and confidentiality of patients by maintaining discretion when discussing their condition or information with other staff members keeping any medical documents secure and confidential and always treating them with respect and dignity throughout the transport process.,Poor +1007,Home Health Aide,how to transfer patients,Technical,I was transporting a patient who was feeling anxious about their upcoming procedure. I could tell they were nervous so I took the time to explain the process in detail and answered any questions they had. I also used calming language and asked if there was anything else I could do to make them feel more comfortable. My efforts paid off and by the time we got to the procedure room the patient was much more relaxed and confident.,Poor +1008,Home Health Aide,how to transfer patients,Technical,I understand the critical importance of making sure that all medical supplies are properly stocked and ready for transport. To ensure this I review the supply list regularly and make sure that all necessary items are in stock. I also create a checklist of items needed for each transport doublecheck the equipment before each transport to make sure it is functioning properly and have implemented a system to help streamline the stocking process. I take great pride in my ability to make sure all medical supplies are properly stocked and ready for transport in a timely and efficient manner.,Good +1009,Home Health Aide,how to transfer patients,Technical,I take the responsibility of patient transport very seriously and make sure that all safety protocols are properly followed. For each transport I check the restraints and straps on the wheelchair or stretcher to make sure that the patient is secure and comfortable. I also take extra precautions when transporting elderly or disabled patients and make sure to communicate with nurses and other healthcare staff before and after transport to ensure a smooth and secure ride.,Good +1010,Home Health Aide,describe a problem you ran in in your previous or current job what did you do to solve the problem and how did you feel at the end,Conclusion,I said in my previous job I had a client who wanted to always go out and she was on two water pills per day. so she would go on herself many times before we make it back to the house. We always catch public transportation. So I called my Corridor and ask them about ordering her some depends. To my surprised the next day I went they had already delivered.,Average +1011,Home Health Aide,describe a problem you ran in in your previous or current job what did you do to solve the problem and how did you feel at the end,Conclusion,My client locked up herself in her house so she couldn't find the key to the door in the morning unfortunately for me the next door neighbour saw and she helped me with her own keys.,Good +1012,Home Health Aide,have you worked directly with people before if so to what capacity,Introduction,I have worked as an HHA for another agency previously and decided to leave after management changed and everything was out of order wouldn't get paid in time ect...,Average +1013,Home Health Aide,have you worked with elderly people before,Conclusion,I have x years of experience working directly with elderly patients as a home health aide. During that time I developed strong relationships with my patients and their families providing compassionate care while helping them maintain their independence. My background in nursing has also given me the necessary skills to provide quality medical care on top of emotional support. Above all else I am passionate about helping people who are facing physical or mental challenges due to aging. I believe that everyone deserves dignity and respect regardless of age and I strive to create an environment where my patients can feel safe and secure.,Good +1014,Home Health Aide,have you worked with elderly people before,Conclusion,I've been working with seniors for years and I love it. I'm also very organized and I know how to handle difficult situations.,Average +1015,Home Health Aide,why do you want to do this job,Introduction,I have a lot of experience and enjoy my job as an aide,Poor +1016,Home Health Aide,why do you want to do this job,Introduction,I am interested in this job as a aide because I am passionate about healthcare administration and improving patient care,Average +1017,Medical Assistant,what are your strengths,Conclusion,My personality and ability to work with anyone.,Poor +1018,Medical Assistant,what are your strengths,Conclusion,I'm really Good at relating to people and making them feel comfortable. I think it's important to earn a patient's trust and that's something I feel I do well.,Average +1019,Nurse,what are your strengths,Conclusion,I am very detailoriented. I can walk into a room and immediately notice that something has changed. This helps me be alert to changes with a patient so I can notify the RN. It also helps me be organized which all of my coworkers and patients love,Average +1020,Nurse,what are your strengths,Conclusion,As a health practitioner my strengths include adaptability effective patient communication and a strong work ethic. My weakness is that I usually take on too many tasks at a time which can sometimes lead to stress. I have learnt to prioritise my workload and delegate tasks when necessary to avoid becoming overwhelmed.,Good +1021,Nurse,what are your strengths,Conclusion,Communication skills are my greatest strength. It is one of the reasons why I decided for healthcare field since I believe communication with the patients is the key here. We need to understand them before we can treat them and medications should be just a last resort in mental health. Patience is my strong point as well and I see it as vital considering that mental health problems often take years to address and heal. One cannot rush things here. My biggest weakness is probably working on a team or managing a team to be more precise. That's something I have struggled with at school. And though teamwork isn't that important for this career I still hope to improve on my managerial and leadership skills down the road.,Good +1022,Nurse,what are your strengths,Conclusion,Definitely empathy emotional intelligence. I can sense how people feel and I am always ready to listen and understand. It should help me as a nurse or at least I hope so. But I have to improve on my attention to detail since I have a tendency to overlook certain numbers or facts. I am aware of my weakness and do various mindtraining exercises to improve on it.,Good +1023,Nurse,what are your strengths,Conclusion,My biggest strengths is no doubt my experience. I've been working in healthcare for over x years on different positions. And though I prefer to stay humble one can say that I've seen it all and done it all. Any challenging situation that can occur in a hospital you can bet I've been through it before. And now I do not talk only about the challenges of the job such as missing staff lot of patients working crazy hours etc. I talk also about the personal challenges work in healthcare necessarily brings to your life such as dealing with disappointment setback finding worklife balance. Having said that my greatest strength can sometimes turn to my biggest weakness. It happens when I lose humility and think that I always know what to do and should have the final word. Needless to say it isn't the case. and I need to learn to listen more to others even when they have much less experience than I do,Good +1024,Nurse,what are your strengths,Conclusion,I would probably pick my attitude to this work. People choose career in healthcare for a variety of reasonsand each of them is certainly valid. But I am not in for having Good grades for following a family tradition or for seeking a prestigious and well paid job. I am in because I see a meaningful purpose in this job and really hope to make a difference in life of individual patients with providing quality service day in day out. I still have weaknessesI am not punctual and I struggle with computers but I also believe that each weakness can be addressed and until I finish my studies I hope to improve on my computer skills and stop being late for meetings,Good +1025,Nurse,what are your strengths,Conclusion,Honestly speaking I cannot tell my strengths and weaknesses as a healthcare professional. This is my first job application in the field and I believe I need to work here for a couple of months at least to truly understand what I do well and what I have to improve on. No doubt I will identify some weaknesses down the road but I can assure you my goal is to become a great doctor and I will do all I can to eliminate my weaknessesonce I discover them.,Good +1026,Nurse,what are your strengths,Conclusion,Lack of experience is my greatest weakness. I've been an excellent student and did my best to prepare for a work in hospital. But I also believe that you cannot simulate certain situations at school. You have to experience them on your own skin to know how you'd react to them and whether they won't catch you offguard. Certainly some of them will and it may impact me negatively in work. But I also know that everyone starts somewhere and we learn from our mistakes. Nobody leaves the school with ten years of healthcare experience We all have to gain the experience often the hard way. Yet I want to assure you that I am eager to learn and motivated to give my very best each and every day at work.,Average +1027,Nurse,what are your strengths,Conclusion,My phlebotomy skills are one of my biggest strengths. I feel confident when drawing blood. I am also Good as communicating with patients and making them feel comfortable,Good +1028,Nurse,what are your strengths,Conclusion,One of my biggest strengths is my ability to manage time efficiently. I know that healthcare professionals are often required to multitask with tight deadlines which is why I pride myself on being able to prioritize tasks and complete them promptly.,Good +1029,Home Health Aide,Are you certified,Conclusion, yes I am a CNAHHA. Certified Nurse AssistantHome Health Aide,Good +1030,Home Health Aide,Are you certified,Conclusion, I wasn't certified yet.If not available,Good +1031,Home Health Aide,Why do you want to be a caregiver,Introduction,Because I enjoy working with seniors.,Poor +1032,Home Health Aide,Why do you want to be a caregiver,Introduction,Caring for my grandma who had mobility issues inspired me to become a caregiver. I cared for her for more than five years and through that experience I learned that I'm passionate about helping people and improving the daily lives of individuals in need of care. Supporting my grandma taught me skills like patience compassion and problemsolving. I learned how to address issues quickly and effectively to ensure my grandma was healthy and safe. I checked on her twice a day while I was caring for her. During each visit I helped prepare meals and complete housekeeping tasks allowing her to assist me with some chores so she could maintain a sense of independence when I wasn't there. While the work was challenging improving my grandma's quality of life made it worthwhile. I'd love to apply my skills to help make the same impact at this organization.,Good +1033,Home Health Aide,Why do you want to be a caregiver,Introduction,I want to be a caregiver so I can empower my patients. In my last role I worked as a caregiver for a child who had recently undergone an abovetheknee amputation. I visited his home once a day and helped him and his mother learn how to take his artificial limb on and off and care for the residual limb. I also helped him learn to use his assistive walking devices so he could gain more independence. Still I helped the mother schedule physical therapy appointments so the child could progress further in his recovery. Eventually the family no longer needed my services because of the autonomy I helped them achieve. While I'm always happy to assist a patient for as long as necessary I'm proud to help patients become independent enough to no longer need my services.,Good +1034,Home Health Aide,Why do you want to be a caregiver,Introduction,I'd like to work as a caregiver because I believe that social interaction and companionship can have significant positive effects on somebody's wellbeing. During my undergraduate degree I participated in a research study that focused on the positive effects of social interaction and improved cognition. Because this care facility focuses on providing care to patients with dementia I believe that I can help patients experience improvements in their cognition by encouraging social interaction. I have many ideas to encourage social interaction including planning community bonding events and engaging in individual activities with patients to stimulate memory and recognition. I hope to increase the quality of life that the patients have through my work as a caregiver here,Good +1035,Home Health Aide,Why do you want to be a caregiver,Introduction,Honestly I've always had a giving personality and I like helping people. But I'd love to tell you a story which really helped me make this decision. When my grandfather passed away my grandmother was left alone. Plus her arthritis was starting to worsen and she began having more and more trouble preparing her meals bathing and getting her groceries. So we found her a caregiverand she was absolutely amazing She stayed with my grandma for longer hours than was expectedtypically playing some Chopin and Debussy records her favorite music while telling stories about growing up in Europe. That was very soothing for my grandma and that caregiver inspired me to join this field.,Average +1036,Home Health Aide,Why do you want to be a caregiver,Introduction,I love helping people. I've always had a soft spot for seniors and wanted to make a difference in their lives.,Average +1037,Home Health Aide,Why do you want to be a caregiver,Introduction,I want to work as a caregiver because I have a passion for helping others it gives me the chance to empathize with people and build strong connections and it offers a sense of purpose and fulfillment,Average +1038,Home Health Aide,tell us why you want to be a home health aid,Introduction,To help those in need.,Average +1039,Home Health Aide,do you have any experience working with the elderly,Conclusion,I have taken care of my grandma.,Poor +1040,Home Health Aide,how do you like working with elderly,Behavioral,I love working with elderly cause I enjoy helping with making there life a little easier and I learn they have a story to tell and it's very important to know alot about them and they life.,Good +1041,Home Health Aide,how do you like working with elderly,Behavioral,I love working with the elderly I have gotten close to my Clients.,Poor +1042,Home Health Aide,how do you like working with elderly,Behavioral,Absolutely I have been working with the elderly for over x years and it has become a passion of mine. I understand that caring for the elderly requires patience compassion and understanding. I am confident in my ability to provide quality care while respecting their independence and dignity. I strive to create an environment where seniors feel safe comfortable and respected. I take great pride in providing emotional support and companionship to those who need it most. I also enjoy helping them stay active by engaging in activities like walking playing board games or simply having conversations.,Good +1043,Home Health Aide,what do you like most about working with the elderly,Behavioral,I love helping them in any way possible. I'm just a caring person by nature ,Average +1044,Home Health Aide,What work experience have you gained that will help you with this job?,Introduction,With a binder full of certificates,Poor +1045,Home Health Aide,what are your work experience,Conclusion,My name is xyz i have x plus of years exp. working with adult and seniors home care i do my very best to be as dependable comfortable and compassionate and caring as can be try to evaluate and individual needs and create a care plan and I can help them with doctors appointment medication reminder meals preparation laundry grocery shopping light housekeeping etc,Average +1046,Medical Assistant,How much experience do you have as a medical assistant,Conclusion,I have x years experience in this field and have worked extensively in this environment.,Average +1047,Medical Assistant,How much experience do you have as a medical assistant,Conclusion,I recently completed a xhour internship at xyz where I got valuable handson experience in the responsibilities of a medical assistant. Now that I have graduated and completed my internship I am looking forward to finding a fulltime position and continuing my professional growth.,Good +1048,Home Health Aide,what made you choose to become a home health aide,Introduction,I became a Home Health Aide because I wanted to help people in need and make a difference in their lives. I enjoy working with people and helping them to achieve their goals.,Average +1049,Home Health Aide,why did you want to become a home health aide,Behavioral,I love to care for people,Poor +1050,Home Health Aide,why do you wanted to be a home health aide,Behavioral,well i love taking care of some one who not able to do for them self it make me feel like I made someone happy today because they was able to do something instead of being in the house,Good +1051,Home Health Aide,why do you wanted to be a home health aide,Behavioral,I have experience working with a wide variety of clients. However I prefer working with female patients as I find I can physically move them more easily. It makes me feel more confident that I can handle any situation and deliver exceptional care. I also have a lot of experience working with clients who have dementia and find working with those clients especially rewarding as it means I have the opportunity to ease some of their fears.,Poor +1052,Home Health Aide,why do you wanted to be a home health aide,Behavioral,I've always wanted to work with an organization that prioritizes patient care so I'm thrilled to be here. From my research and conversations with other industry professionals I know your company also prioritizes highquality care and patient satisfaction. With a constantly evolving industry in need of talented professionals to help shape change I'm excited to contribute within this role,Poor +1053,Home Health Aide,why do you wanted to be a home health aide,Behavioral,I chose healthcare as a profession because I've always been curious about healthcare and how it impacts people at their most vulnerable times. I want to make healthcare more accessible and convenient for those who truly need it,Average +1054,Medical Assistant,what do you think makes a Good medical assistant,Introduction,My skill set matches all the requirements laid out in the job description. In particular my ability to work to tight deadlines and manage my time effectively make me a Good fit for the role. For example in my current job I have to manage my own workload taking briefs from colleagues in multiple departments and creating a priority order that keeps everyone satisfied,Poor +1055,Medical Assistant,what do you think makes a Good medical assistant,Introduction,My previous job working as a assistant provided me with the ideal experience for this position. For x years I developed many of the skills required for this job including answering phones and email processing payments and entering data on multiple computer programs,Good +1056,Nurse,what makes you a Good candidate,Introduction,Personality Communication skills Drive and determination,Poor +1057,Nurse,what makes you a Good candidate,Introduction,I've been interested in the medical field since I was a child. My aunt worked as a nurse and I was always amazed by how she was able to help heal and care for other people.,Poor +1058,Nurse,what makes you a Good candidate,Introduction,I'm proud of my ability to provide the best possible care to my patients even when I feel overwhelmed. Difficult patients and stressful situations can still upset or bother me but it's easier to stay calm when I focus on their needs rather than my own feelings,Good +1059,Nurse,what makes you a Good candidate,Introduction,I have a strong drive for nursing and so far in my career I have proven myself to be competent enough to take on the challenges of this profession. The fact that I get to help people every day is what encourages me to come to work day after day. It is the motivating force that pushes me to become a better professional. I try very hard to stay updated with the latest trends in the healthcare industry. I view the challenges of my job as a learning curve and I sincerely believe that it has helped me learn and grow as a professional. Lastly I believe that I have all the qualifications and requisite skills to take on this role.,Good +1060,Medical assistant,do you have strong computer skills,Technical,In my previous role as a medical receptionist I learned how to operate a variety of medical software systems at an advanced level. We even went through an entire system transition and I found it quite easy to adapt to a new system. Besides navigating new software I have excellent typing skills averaging 60 words per minute. I also have a lot of experience typing data into spreadsheets which I understand is an important function of this job.,Unrated +1061,Medical assistant,how do you ensure you follow guidelines for patient privacy,Technical,I know how important it is to keep patients' information private and secure and I follow a few practices to make sure I adhere to these guidelines. I only update patients' records when I'm working by myself in the office so I know no one else can see their charts. When speaking with patients I also make sure the door is closed so no one can overhear us discussing their medical histories.,Unrated +1062,Medical assistant,what kind of care does an elderly client need,Conclusion,Elderly patients value their independence and I like to help them achieve it by providing the best occupational therapy. I also think it is essential to talk with them and provide Good company during my shift because they are often lonely. I take the time needed to listen to all of my patients especially the older ones because they usually have the best stories.,Unrated +1063,Nurse,how do you explain medical concepts to patients and their family members,Technical,I know the patients I work with may have limited understanding of medical language so I always try to explain concepts in the simplest terms possible. For example while working on the oncology unit I make sure patients understand that doctors may use the terms mass tumor and cancer interchangeably though they all have the same meaning. I also find it helpful to have brochures or pamphlets I can send home with patients since they may be overwhelmed in the hospital and do more research when they arrive home.,Unrated +1064,Home Health Aide,how do you ensure that your patients receive the best possible care,Technical,There are a few things that I do to make sure that my patients receive the best possible care. First I make sure to keep up with their medical appointments and keep track of any changes in their condition. Second I make sure to communicate with their doctor and other care providers to ensure that everyone is on the same page and aware of any changes. Lastly I make sure to provide them with emotional support and help them to stay as positive as possible.,Unrated +1065,Home Health Aide,what are your thoughts on medication management,Conclusion,There are a few things to consider when it comes to medication management. First it is important to make sure that patients take their medications as prescribed. This means taking the right dose at the right time and in the right way. Second it is important to monitor patients for side effects and reactions to their medications. This includes keeping track of how well the medication is working and any changes in the patient's condition. Finally it is important to work with the patient's other health care providers to ensure that all of their medications are coordinated and that there are no interactions between them.,Unrated +1066,Nurse,could you articulate the traits you deem most critical in a nurse,Conclusion,In my perspective the most crucial qualities in a nurse encompass compassion empathy and resilience. Compassion enables us to acknowledge each patient as a unique individual empathy allows us to share and understand the feelings of our patients fostering a therapeutic nursepatient bond while resilience equips us to stay resilient and robust in challenging circumstances thereby allowing us to offer the best care possible.,Unrated +1067,Nurse,how do you envision your contributions to the nursing profession,Introduction,My aim is to blend empathy clinical expertise and a commitment to continuous learning into my nursing career. I see my role extending beyond caregiving to being an advocate for patients delivering individualized and culturally sensitive care. I also have a keen interest in nursing research to contribute to the field of evidencebased practice.,Unrated +1068,Nurse,what influenced your decision to pursue nursing as a profession,Conclusion,The decision to pursue nursing came from its perfect blend of my passion for science and my aspiration to positively impact people's lives. The profession's dynamic nature its capacity to assist people in their most vulnerable states and the opportunity for lifelong learning are what compel me to nursing.,Unrated +1069,Nurse,can you discuss an instance where you worked with someone from a different cultural background,Communication,While working on a group project in college I partnered with a classmate from Japan. We initially had some communication challenges due to language differences and diverse ways of expressing ideas. To overcome this we agreed to set some shared expectations and clarified anything that was unclear. We learned from each other's perspectives and our diverse ideas enriched our final project.,Unrated +1070,Nurse,what steps do you take to ensure you provide culturally competent care,Communication,I believe providing culturally competent care starts with selfawareness and an open mind. I strive to educate myself about different cultures and their health practices. If I encounter a cultural practice I am unfamiliar with I ask respectful questions to learn more. Moreover I ensure that my care is individualized and respectful of each person's cultural values and beliefs.,Unrated +1071,Nurse,can you tell us about a particularly challenging academic experience and how you managed it,Communication,During my undergraduate studies I found Anatomy and Physiology to be particularly challenging due to its vast scope and detailoriented nature. However instead of being intimidated I decided to tackle it headon. I made a structured study plan sought help from professors and peers and used various resources like textbooks online tutorials and flashcards. My proactive approach not only helped me conquer the subject but also equipped me with valuable problemsolving skills.,Unrated +1072,Nurse,how have your academic achievements prepared you for the nursing profession,Introduction,My academic journey has been filled with a range of courses designed to prepare me for a nursing career. Subjects like Biology and Psychology have given me a strong foundation in understanding human physiology and behavior. My successes in these areas are a testament to my commitment and determination and I believe these qualities will serve me well in nursing school and beyond.,Unrated +1073,Nurse,what steps have you taken to ensure you can handle the academic rigor of nursing school,Conclusion,Understanding the academic intensity of nursing school I've taken several steps to prepare. I've honed my timemanagement skills to effectively juggle multiple tasks. I've also embraced a healthy lifestyle to maintain physical and mental wellbeing. Finally I've cultivated a strong support network of family and friends who understand my commitment to this profession.,Unrated +1074,Medical assistant,do you have experience with medical coding and billing,Technical,I learned a lot about medical billing and coding during my medical assistant training course.,Unrated +1075,Home Health Aide,what is your experience with caring for elderly or disabled patients,Communication,I have been a home health aide for over 10 years. I have experience caring for elderly and disabled patients in both home and institutional settings. I am familiar with the special needs of these populations and I am skilled in providing the care they require. I am patient and compassionate and I enjoy working with these patients.,Unrated +1076,Home Health Aide,are you able to work full time,Conclusion,Yes I am able to work any hours,Unrated +1077,Home Health Aide,are you able to work full time,Conclusion,Having worked in similar roles I expect this job to be full time and that it may require me to put in additional hours,Unrated +1078,Home Health Aide,are you able to work full time,Conclusion,I would love the opportunity to become a fulltime employee. I am very excited at the prospect of this parttime job but I would gladly accept a fulltime position if it were ever available. I believe my organizational and time management skills would make me a very strong fulltime employee,Unrated +1079,Home Health Aide,do have any experience in taking care of a person,Conclusion,Yes I do in fact I was a home aid for my grandmother when she couldn't take care of herself anymore. I attended to helping her. with there needs and as well in making sure she took her medication and attend to her medical appointment with her.,Unrated +1080,Home Health Aide,have you ever cared for an older person,Conclusion,Yes I did especially my grandparents,Unrated +1081,Home Health Aide,have you had experience in the health industry,Conclusion,I have not had experience in the industry but have had personal experience. For example one of my grandparent got xyz and I was heher caretaker. Also I'm going to college to be a nurse so I have some background knowledge.,Unrated +1082,Home Health Aide,have you worked with disabled people and dementia bed bound autism,Conclusion,I nailed it Im trained and certified so therefore I can perform the job duties without any problems.,Unrated +1083,Home Health Aide,how do you deal with difficult emotions such as sadness or anger,Behavioral,There are a few different ways that I deal with difficult emotions such as sadness or anger. One way is to simply acknowledge the feeling and then let it go. This can be done by acknowledging the feeling accepting it and then moving on. Another way to deal with difficult emotions is to talk to someone about it. This can be a friend family member therapist or anyone else who you feel comfortable talking to. Talking about the emotion can help to release it and make it more manageable. Finally another way to deal with difficult emotions is to engage in healthy coping mechanisms such as exercise journaling or deep breathing exercises. These activities can help to release the emotion and make it more manageable.,Unrated +1084,Home Health Aide,how do you think the role of the home health aide will change in the future,Communication,the role of the Home Health Aide is likely to change in the future as the healthcare industry evolves. Home Health Aides may be required to have more training and education as the demands of their job increase. The duties of a Home Health Aide may also change as technology advances and new treatments are developed.,Unrated +1085,Home Health Aide,how would you feel if i told you to go feed and bathe a 300 pound man,Behavioral,I would feel apprehensive at first but I would be up for the challenge.,Unrated +1086,Home Health Aide,if you had to be to work on monday but a family emergency arises how would you handle it,Communication,I would call the office and explain that I need that Monday off due to arising emergency. I would also go as far as letting them know if my situation worked out so I could return to work immediately after arising emergency is over.,Unrated +1087,Home Health Aide,if you saw a coworker stealing from a client what would you do,Behavioral,I would immediately call office but also discretely let the coworker know I saw and try to get said items back for client,Unrated +1088,Home Health Aide,what are the challenges you face in your job,Conclusion,The challenges I face in my job are time management communication and documentation.,Unrated +1089,Home Health Aide,what are the most important things you hope to accomplish in your career,Introduction,I hope to accomplish a lot in my career as a home health aide. I would like to help people in need and make a difference in their lives. I also hope to learn as much as possible so that I can be the best home health aide possible.,Unrated +1090,Home Health Aide,what qualifications do you have for this job,Conclusion,I have worked with young children and a few elder family members in the past.,Unrated +1091,Home Health Aide,what qualifications do you have for this job,Conclusion,I have strong interpersonal and communication skills a genuine compassion for others and a dedication to providing quality care. I am also a quick learner and adaptable to new situations. ,Unrated +1092,Home Health Aide,what would your former employer say about you if we called them right now,Communication,Only wonderful things,Unrated +1093,Home Health Aide,why are you wanting to leave your current position no reason,Behavioral,No reason except for more pay. I am not unhappy but you had called and told me i could make more pay.,Unrated +1094,Home Health Aide,why did you apply for position,Introduction,I needed full time employment.,Unrated +1095,Home Health Aide,why did you apply for position,Introduction,I have enjoyed the past x years with my current employer but I am ready to work in a role that requires more leadership. I believe I have gained Good experience and knowledge throughout the year. I am ready to put that to work in a new and more challenging role,Unrated +1096,Home Health Aide,why did you apply for position,Introduction, I wish to work in a role that allows me to use my skills to perform more advanced tasks. This position fits perfectly with my skill set and how I am looking to grow in my career,Unrated +1097,Home Health Aide,why do you think you would fit well with our company,Introduction,I'm a certified home health aide and looking to move to xyz but I have been doing this kind of work for three years now and love what I do also hospice train for three years as well . I know that I will do a Great job and have so much to offer your company. I know I have the heart and compassion for this type of work. Thats why I know l will be a fit for this job.,Unrated +1098,Home Health Aide,why should she give me a chance to work for partner in care,Conclusion,because Im loyal hardworking and dedicated individual. I am patient courteous.,Unrated +1099,Medical Assistant,describe a time when you solved a problem involving a patient,Communication,The most challenging situation I experienced as a medical assistant happened on a day our facility was shortstaffed. I had to attend to several patients at the same time some of whom became impatient and irritable. I focused on one patient at a time while communicating the circumstances with the remaining patients and their families. As a result I was able to help the doctor meet each of the patients' needs. While it was a stressful situation I remained as calm as possible under pressure.,Unrated +1100,Medical Assistant,do you work well with others,Conclusion,Yess,Unrated +1101,Medical Assistant,do you work well with others,Conclusion,Yes I work well with others I am a team player and I enjoy collaborating with colleagues to achieve common goals. I am also a Good communicator and I am able to resolve conflict effectively. Image of a group of nurses and doctors working together,Unrated +1102,Medical Assistant,what job duties did i perform during my last job,Conclusion,Scheduling office visits and procedures. Managed provider schedule and patients. Gave prep instructions. Gave instructions on medications and prep instructions for procedures. Trained all new medical assistants in the clinic. Was a team leader. Experience with patient charting. Pending all diagnostic orders and medications for MD to sign off on.,Unrated +1103,Medical Assistant,how would you describe your primary duty as a medical assistant,Introduction,During my medical assistant career I've had a range of responsibilities. Along with updating patient records and performing initial exams I've also spent time scheduling appointments and much more. However I think my main duties are twofold. First providing exceptional patient care is a core responsibility. Second being an asset to the physicians and other members of the team assisting with their daily duties is paramount to overall success.,Unrated +1104,Medical Assistant,how would you describe your primary duty as a medical assistant,Introduction,I have the skills and training to be an excellent Medical Assistant I learn quickly and really want this job Im hard working and dependable I work well with people and I am dedicated to being one of the best in my field,Unrated +1105,Medical Assistant,how would you describe your primary duty as a medical assistant,Introduction,The work experience that I gained on my clinical externship and my thorough administrative and clinical training should allow me to become oriented to the work environment quickly allowing me to assume all of the job responsibilities in a short period of tim,Unrated +1106,Medical Assistant,how would you describe your primary duty as a medical assistant,Introduction,Ive been working as a Registered Nurse for the past x years and loved every day of it. This is more than a job its a passion and Ive used that passion to drive me forward. I make sure to stay abreast of all the current advancements in my field am continuing to further my education and am constantly striving to make sure that I stay on top of emerging trends and technology. I enjoy the challenges that come with this job and take every opportunity to learn and grow,Unrated +1107,Medical Assistant,how would you describe your primary duty as a medical assistant,Introduction,Im fascinated by the new and emerging technology involved in ongoing patient care especially in the field of pediatrics. Your hospital has been ranked in the top five hospitals in the nation for the past seven years running in new innovations and Im excited by the possibility of being a part of that and learning from your experts,Unrated +1108,Nurse,describe a time when your initial plan was altered what were the results,Communication,My initial plan going into my undergraduate degree was that I wanted to major in Child Development. I then switched to a degree in Business and minored in Nutrition but that still didn't lead me to where I wanted to be. My initial plan to complete my undergraduate degree in four years was now out of reach but I gained so much more by sticking with something I enjoyed. Because of my dedication to my education I was able to work through college and save enough to put myself through nursing school as my second degree. Though it was not as initially planned rather than just having 1 degree I was able to get 2 and gain a lot of life experience along the way.,Unrated +1109,Nurse,how do you ensure you meet the goals you set for yourself,Behavioral,To ensure I meet a goal once I set it for myself is to start by making it realistic and attainable. Setting expectations for myself is important and holding myself to those is how I like to continue to improve as an individual. By setting smaller goals or objectives for myself both professionally and personally I am able to meet smaller milestones and continue to work toward the larger goals. An example of this was when I got into nursing school. Rather than just setting a goal to maintain straight A's I set smaller goals semester by semester to ensure I would keep up this standard for myself. This process has carried over to my professional goals and I am now more likely to follow through with something I have started.,Unrated +1110,Nurse,how do you prioritize your patient's needs when you are given a full assignment and have numerous tasks to complete,Communication,It is important for me to prioritize things based on how critical it is and how timesensitive any given situation may be. By doing this I am able to fully assess what needs to get done and when. With a full assignment I have also learned to ask for help when I am struggling and delegate tasks throughout the shift when appropriate. Sometimes this is not possible and there is no one around to help so I am left to critically think about what needs to get done first and what can wait.,Unrated +1111,Nurse,tell me about a time when you were required to use a form of written communication to express your ideas how did you do so effectively,Communication,Throughout a given shift we are using both verbal and written communication with each other patients staff as well as in our charting. But one time that really stuck out to me was with a patient who was deaf. We did not have a sign language interpreter at the facility and everyone was wearing masks at the time so lip reading their preferred aid in communication was altered. We began writing messages to each other to best suit the patient's needs until we could get a sign language interpreter set up by video chat. The time it took to write everything down and explain certain results was nothing compared to the gratitude this patient had for our staff that day. She had said it was the first time she had felt anyone cared to try to communicate with her without an interpreter and she was given an opportunity to ask questions with ease.,Unrated +1112,Nurse,tell me about a time you were the sole educator in a given situation how did you ensure everyone understood,Communication,At the last hospital I worked at there were smaller committees of employees that were trained to use new devices and equipment. It was then that committee's job to ensure all employees on the unit were efficiently trained and able to safely handle the new device or equipment. I was on the committee that focused on safe patient handling and ergonomics on the floor. One training we had was for a lifting device that hoisted a patient up and allowed staff to not have to lift too much weight by themselves. I then reported back to each member of my own department and provided the training for this new tool that they could use. After I explained and demonstrated the use I had each employee take the lead and had them use the lift to ensure they understood all the parts and mechanisms within it.,Unrated +1113,Nurse,when was a time that you felt that you had failed what was your interpretation of the situation and what happened after,Communication,I think most nurses have felt this way at some point during the nursing program. A time when I felt like I had failed was during nursing school. I had a hard time working through a skills lab and felt like I was failing as a nursing student. I had limited experience going in and it seemed like everyone else was easily grasping the skills. My instructors reassured me that I would catch on but I was not satisfied with my performance and knew I needed extra help. I then set up a time outside of the program to get extra practice. This helped me feel more confident going into the skills checks and I was more prepared for my first job because of it.,Unrated +1114,Nurse,when was a time when you didn't meet a patient's expectations what happened and how did you resolve the situation,Communication,As a nurse it is always important to put a patient's needs first. In a busy emergency department the highest priority goes to those that are most critical. Not every patient understands this. I was working in an ER at a level 1 trauma center when 3 critical patients came in within the same hour. They required immediate attention and therefore other patients were not getting their results as quickly and the radiology department was also getting backed up. One of my patients got upset because we had told her she would be going for an xray soon but things had changed. She complained about her wait time and pain and was displeased with the service. Because this was not a new experience for me I simply sat down with her and explained the circumstances. She was seen by the doctor shortly after who also explained the same thing. We both took the time to inform her of the problem and this seemed to help. She was reasonably annoyed but did not speak up about it again once we put things into perspective.,Unrated +1115,Nurse,when was a time you were able to be creative in the workplace what was challenging and what did you enjoy about this experience,Communication,A time when I had to be creative in the workplace was when I floated to the Emergency Department for the first time. I was helping with tasks and was helping a tech with placing a splint for a broken radius. There are standards with regards to the placement but some creativity comes in when you are performing the task. It became almost an art form when we were asked to do a plaster splint because of the varying techniques. To make it smooth and functional we had to be creative in the placement and cuts we made for the best results.,Unrated +1116,Nurse,when was a time you were overwhelmed and how did you overcome it,Conclusion,A time when I felt extremely overwhelmed was my first few months as a new graduate nurse. I hadn't yet figured out how to appropriately delegate tasks and I felt like I was always behind. To add to that we had only one CNA for my unit and all of the nurses worked together to decide the best use of our one CNA resource for the shift. I overcame it by better prioritizing my tasks and asking for help when I needed it. Over the years I have also learned to delegate a lot more and use this as a tool to not only relieve some of the pressure off my shoulders but to best care for my patients. I also learned that when I was behind I wasn't able to provide quality care for my patient and they were really the ones suffering most. Now I have been able to balance my work and complete it in a more timely manner.,Unrated +1117,Nurse,when was the last time you received constructive criticism how did you respond,Communication,The last time that I received constructive criticism was from a patient. The patient was extremely nervous about the medication he was about to receive and had many questions. He was upset that more information wasn't reviewed ahead of time for his first appointment. After I apologized I explained that I was just about to do so. But in hindsight many of his worries I easily could have addressed over the phone the day prior when I had called to confirm his appointment. I now make sure to help patients anticipate their next appointment by being available for any questions and explaining as much as I can to them over the phone prior to their appointments.,Unrated +1118,Nurse,can you describe your experience with highrisk birth situations,Communication,In my previous midwifery role I collaborated with physicians specialising in highrisk pregnancy care. We worked together to manage several emergencies that required expectant parents to deliver by caesarean section. As some of these situations related to reasons ranging from preexisting medical conditions to age issues I explained how an expectant parent might manage their condition. I also used calming techniques to relieve their stress and help them feel comfortable. During and after delivery I maintained constant communication with patients and physicians to ensure a seamless birthing experience.,Unrated +1119,Nurse,can you mention some safeguarding duties you perform during a stillborn birth,Communication,I understand how vulnerable patients are when they experience stillborn birth. It's usually not a simple experience for such patients so I exhibit extra care and empathy. One major approach I use is to respect their wishes. For example if a parent finds comfort in keeping a memory of a child such as a footprint or a photograph I respect their wishes and provide them with their requests. The requests of each parent may differ so I ensure to listen attentively to each patient's wants and emotional requirements.,Unrated +1120,Nurse,how do you cope with pressure from work,Behavioral,Whenever there are a lot of tasks to perform I concentrate on completing the urgent ones. This helps me organise my routine and maintain a positive attitude towards work. Motivating myself at work also helps me perform my responsibilities regardless of the stress.,Unrated +1121,Nurse,how do you handle working under pressure in a stressful environment,Behavioral,I focus on the most important task at hand and getting the job done correctly. I've encountered many stressful situations during my work experience. I've found that staying focused on what needed to be done and keeping a positive attitude helped. Being under pressure stresses some people out but it actually makes me more motivated.,Unrated +1122,Nurse,how do you react when you receive criticism,Behavioral,I welcome criticism because it helps me to build on my skills and find out what I can improve on. If I receive criticism in a work setting I thank the person for bringing it to my attention and listen fully to what they have to say. Then I ask what I can do differently and try to implement the changes straight away.,Unrated +1123,Nurse,how do you support pregnant parents during labour,Technical,Pregnant parents may experience labour differently so I study each patient to determine the proper support. While some individuals may require massages others might prefer words of encouragement. I monitor each patient's progress including the baby's heartbeat and other signs.,Unrated +1124,Nurse,how would you approach a pregnant woman suffering from mental health issues,Communication,Firstly I would speak to my supervisor and ensure that the patient is placed under the care of the midwifery team. I would request that someone from this team stays in regular contact with the patient and points her in the direction of the correct mental health support. It's important to be as supportive and patient as possible in these situations.,Unrated +1125,Nurse,what are the primary duties of a midwife,Introduction,The primary responsibility of a midwife is to help expectant parents prepare for childbirth. This involves offering support and advice throughout the entire pregnancy during labour and at the initial stages of the postpartum period. As a midwife it's my responsibility to examine and monitor pregnant individuals to ensure their comfort. I may also work to provide emotional support antenatal care and varying levels of support depending on each person's situation. My job also involves identifying highrisk pregnancies and keeping accurate records.,Unrated +1126,Nurse,what are your roles after a child is born,Communication,During my previous midwifery role I provided postnatal care to expectant parents by helping them settle with their babies. This involved performing routine health tests and providing directions on breastfeeding. There was a time when a patient suffered a serious postpartum haemorrhage. I assisted the physician by massaging the patient's abdomen to stop bleeding.,Unrated +1127,Nurse,whats your opinion about maintaining a healthy diet during pregnancy,Communication,Maintaining a healthy diet during pregnancy helps the baby's development. Food items rich in magnesium iron folate and potassium contain the basic nutritional value that supports a pregnancy. An expectant parent can eat a diet rich in vegetables fruits protein fatfree and calciumbased foods to support the development of their babies.,Unrated +1128,Nurse,give me a short brief about yourself,Introduction,I find myself a very active person and a Good communicator. I've been working in this nursing field from the past two years and this has helped me to build my confidence and taught me the meaning of Good patient care. In my last role I juggled on different patient heaps assisted in a charity fundraiser and also was an advocate for senior patients.,Unrated +1129,Nurse,how do you deal with someone who isn't satisfied with your patient care,Technical,While I constantly strive to do everything I can for a patient I had a situation once with a patient who complained to my supervisor about me telling them I was denying them specific care for an issue. The first thing I have to do in that situation is to step back and really assess what's going on specifically whether I had acted appropriately. Since I had followed the doctor's orders I spoke with my supervisor and the attending physician about the situation. It turns out that the patient had misunderstood something the doctor had told her leading her to assume I was neglecting a step in her care process. Once the confusion was cleared up we were able to work with the patient to come up with a satisfactory solution.,Unrated +1130,Nurse,how do you deal with someone who isn't satisfied with your patient care,Technical,When faced with a dissatisfied patient I assess the issue determine if its something within my control to correct address their concerns answer their questions and collaborate with colleagues for alternative solutions if necessary. My goal is to accommodate the patient without compromising their care,Unrated +1131,Nurse,how do you deal with someone who isn't satisfied with your patient care,Technical,I encourage them to make a written complaint and provide them with the forms to do it.Encouraging complaints is an important part of quality control not just in nursing but in all industries and professions.,Unrated +1132,Nurse,how do you ensure you remain up to date on advances in nursing,Technical,I use several approaches to remain up to date. Along with continuing education courses I subscribe to several industry publications to learn more about what's on the horizon. I also follow thought leaders on social media giving me additional insights and converse with my network regularly to find out about their discoveries.,Unrated +1133,Nurse,how do you ensure you remain up to date on advances in nursing,Technical,When I was working in my previous job I had the opportunity to participate in the development of a new online portal. I gained knowledge about the industry's new behaviours and expectations. With the growth of internet technology and digital applications I anticipate that health care providers are likely to incorporate more connectivity applications into patient care management. This procedure allows patients greater access to their provider enhancing the patientdoctor relationship,Unrated +1134,Nurse,how do you ensure you remain up to date on advances in nursing,Technical,Health care is a continuously growing sector and it also progresses with the advancements in technology. Staying current with new developments in the field is necessary to provide advanced care and treatment to patients and facilitate workflows. I subscribe to several healthrelated scientific newsletters and magazines and I also pursue educational courses online and at a local community college to stay updated,Unrated +1135,Nurse,how do you ensure you remain up to date on advances in nursing,Technical,I employ various strategies to stay current in my field. In addition to participating in ongoing education courses I maintain subscriptions to several industry publications keeping me informed about upcoming developments. Actively following thought leaders on social media provides me with additional insights and engaging in regular conversations with my professional network allows me to stay abreast of their latest discoveries and insights.,Unrated +1136,Nurse,how do you explain complex medical terms and procedures to patients who don't have a healthcare background,Technical,Since patients have different levels of understanding regarding medical terminology I use a combination approach when speaking to them. Usually I'll lead off with a formal term and couple it with an informal term or description depending on the situation. For example I may tell a patient that a medication is used to treat hypertension also known as high blood pressure.' That introduces the phrases physicians may use when speaking with the patient while using terms that feel familiar to ensure understanding.,Unrated +1137,Nurse,how do you explain complex medical terms and procedures to patients who don't have a healthcare background,Technical,Patients have different educational backgrounds and understanding of their healthcare and health terms. When I was a nurse many of my patients did not understand specific medical terms. So I used terminology they understood. Instead of edema I used swelling. For hypertension I used high blood pressure. And instead of saying gastroesophageal reflux I used acid reflux. I made sure they understood what I was saying by asking them to repeat what they heard until they could accurately repeat it in a way that made sense to them,Unrated +1138,Nurse,how do you explain complex medical terms and procedures to patients who don't have a healthcare background,Technical,Patients possess diverse educational backgrounds and varying levels of comprehension regarding healthcare and medical terminology. During my tenure as a nurse I encountered numerous patients who struggled with grasping specific medical terms. In response I adapted my communication by using terminology that resonated with them. Rather than using edema I opted for swelling. Instead of referencing hypertension I employed the term high blood pressure. When discussing gastroesophageal reflux I simplified it to acid reflux. To ensure effective communication I encouraged patients to repeat what they heard persisting until they could accurately articulate the information in a manner that made sense to them,Unrated +1139,Nurse,how do you explain complex medical terms and procedures to patients who don't have a healthcare background,Technical,Patients exhibit diverse educational backgrounds and varying levels of familiarity with healthcare and medical jargon. During my role as a nurse I frequently encountered patients who found certain medical terms challenging to understand. To enhance communication I adjusted my language by using terms that resonated more with them. Instead of using edema I opted for the more familiar swelling. In place of hypertension I communicated using high blood pressure. When discussing gastroesophageal reflux I simplified it to acid reflux. To ensure comprehension I encouraged patients to repeat the information persisting until they could accurately express it in a way that felt meaningful to them,Unrated +1140,Nurse,how do you use organizational skills in your daily responsibilities as a nurse,Technical,Being as a nurse I'm enrolled with various responsibilities and my job demands to be organized. To keep a tab on all duties I create a checklist for things to do and tick them off as I complete the task accordingly. The tools that I need to handle I keep them organized as well so that I can carry them easily when I need one.,Unrated +1141,Nurse,if you disagree with a physician's approach to treating a patient how do you handle it,Communication,My typical approach is multifold. First I consider what about the recommended course doesn't seem like a fit to me. Second I determine why I believe another option is a better match. Finally I reflect on why the physician may have chosen that direction. That allows me to factor in their point of view as well as present my perspective effectively to the physician. Once I've made my recommendation I listen to the physician's response and ultimately follow the approach they select. The only exception is situations where I believe a prescribed treatment puts the patient in legitimate danger at which point I follow internal processes regarding who to inform and how to approach the matter.,Unrated +1142,Nurse,if you disagree with a physician's approach to treating a patient how do you handle it,Communication,A few months ago I was caring for a patient with acute abdominal pain. She was on pain medication but was requesting more. The doctor refused while I insisted on a higher dosage.The doctor kept refusing my requests and told me that I was pushing the issue too much. I calmed down and politely requested the doctor to bring a pain management specialist for a fresh opinion.He agreed and we brought in the specialist who ultimately decided to increase the dosage for my patient,Unrated +1143,Nurse,name some skills that are mandatory for a nurse in order to be successful in hisher career,Conclusion,Apart from technical skills a nurse needs some special soft skills which areTeamworkCommunicationListening and understanding skillsEmpathyOrganizational skillsPatience and Hard work etc.,Unrated +1144,Nurse,what do you think of your earlier boss,Communication,My previous boss at the hospital where I worked trained me the importance of work and time management which is my priority of being a nurse. He was extraordinarily aimdriven and wouldn't take excuses if the job was not correctly done on time.,Unrated +1145,Nurse,what sort of salary are you looking for,Conclusion,A salary that repays my abilities experience and aspiration. At this hospital I am extreme more fascinated in the role and the opportunities it offers me than the pay. But I would be expecting to be paid the fitting range for this job based on my six years of experience.,Unrated +1146,Nurse,which factors give out as a motivation for you in this job,Behavioral,The admiration from my patients seniors and their families serve as a high motivating factor for me in this job. Besides my obsession and love for this work is a significant motivation.,Unrated +1147,Nurse,describe how you collaborate with other healthcare providers while treating a patient,Communication,I believe that collaboration between healthcare providers is essential for providing the best possible care to patients. When treating a patient I always strive to collaborate with other healthcare professionals in order to ensure that all aspects of the patient's health are being addressed. This includes consulting with physicians and specialists when necessary as well as working closely with nurses and other midwives who may be involved in the patient's care.I also make sure to keep an open line of communication with the patient and their family so that everyone is aware of any changes in treatment or diagnosis. By taking this collaborative approach I am able to provide comprehensive care that takes into account the physical emotional and social needs of the patient.,Unrated +1148,Nurse,describe the protocols you follow for monitoring fetal heart rate and other vital signs during labor,Technical,As a Nurse Midwife I am wellversed in the protocols for monitoring fetal heart rate and other vital signs during labor. During each stage of labor I use Doppler ultrasound to assess the baby's heartbeat. I also check the mother's blood pressure temperature pulse and respiration rate regularly throughout labor. In addition I monitor uterine contractions to ensure that they are regular and strong enough to progress labor.I understand the importance of being vigilant when it comes to monitoring these vital signs. If any concerning changes arise I take immediate action by consulting with the patient's physician or recommending further testing. My goal is always to provide the best possible care for my patients and their babies.,Unrated +1149,Nurse,describe your experience in providing postpartum care,Communication,I have been a Nurse Midwife for the past five years and during that time I have gained extensive experience in providing postpartum care. In my current role I am responsible for providing comprehensive postpartum care to new mothers including physical assessments education on breastfeeding and nutrition and emotional support.I also provide followup visits to ensure that the mother is healing properly and that any concerns are addressed promptly. During these visits I assess the mother's physical condition evaluate her mental health and answer any questions she may have about caring for herself or her baby. I take pride in being able to provide compassionate individualized care that meets each mother's unique needs.In addition to providing postpartum care I am skilled at helping women prepare for childbirth by educating them on labor and delivery options pain management techniques and other important topics. My goal is always to empower women with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions regarding their own healthcare.,Unrated +1150,Nurse,describe your process for documenting a patient's care and updating a patient's medical records,Technical,When it comes to documenting a patient's care and updating their medical records I take great pride in my attention to detail. My process begins with gathering all of the necessary information from the patient and any other healthcare providers involved in the case. Then I use this information to create an individualized plan for each patient that is tailored to meet their specific needs.Once the plan has been established I document every step of the patient's care in the medical record including medications prescribed treatments provided and any followup instructions given. I also make sure to include any changes or updates to the patient's condition as they arise. Finally I review the patient's chart regularly to ensure accuracy and completeness. This helps me stay up to date on the patient's progress and ensures that their medical records are always accurate.,Unrated +1151,Nurse,how do you handle difficult conversations with patients such as discussing sensitive topics or breaking bad news,Communication,I understand that difficult conversations with patients can be challenging and stressful. I approach these conversations with empathy compassion and respect for the patient's feelings. My goal is to ensure that the patient feels heard and understood while also providing them with accurate information.When discussing sensitive topics or breaking bad news I take my time to explain the situation in a clear and concise manner. I always strive to provide as much detail as possible so that the patient has a full understanding of what is being discussed. I also make sure to give the patient ample opportunity to ask questions and express their concerns.,Unrated +1152,Nurse,how often do you update your knowledge about new developments in your field,Conclusion,I'm committed to staying uptodate on the latest developments in my field as a Nurse Midwife. I make sure to attend conferences and seminars whenever possible so that I can learn from experts in the industry. In addition I read professional publications regularly and take online courses to stay current with new research and best practices. Finally I also network with colleagues in the field to share ideas and discuss emerging trends. This helps me to stay informed about changes in the profession and ensure that I am providing the highest quality of care for my patients.,Unrated +1153,Nurse,how well do you perform under pressure,Technical,I have a great track record of performing well under pressure. I am able to remain calm and focused in stressful situations which allows me to make sound decisions quickly. My experience as a Nurse Midwife has taught me how to prioritize tasks and manage my time efficiently. This helps me stay organized and on top of any urgent matters that may arise.I also understand the importance of communication when working under pressure. I'm confident in my ability to collaborate with colleagues and other medical professionals to ensure that all patients receive the best care possible. I always strive to provide compassionate and quality care no matter what the circumstances are.,Unrated +1154,Nurse,how would you describe the relationship between a nurse midwife and a patient,Communication,The relationship between a nurse midwife and a patient is one of trust respect and collaboration. As a Nurse Midwife I strive to provide compassionate care that meets the needs of my patients. My goal is to ensure that every patient feels heard and understood throughout their pregnancy journey.I believe in building strong relationships with my patients so that they feel comfortable discussing any concerns or questions they may have. I also prioritize educating my patients on all aspects of prenatal care labor and delivery postpartum care and newborn care. This helps them make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing,Unrated +1155,Nurse,if a patient came to you with a concern about a new symptom how would you help them understand the diagnosis,Communication,When a patient comes to me with a concern about a new symptom I take the time to listen and understand their experience. I believe it is important to create a safe space for patients to express their concerns without judgement or assumptions. After listening to the patient's story I would then explain the diagnosis in simple language that they can easily understand. I would also provide resources such as pamphlets websites or other materials that could help them better understand the diagnosis. Finally I would make sure to answer any questions they may have and provide reassurance that we are here to support them through this process. My goal is always to ensure that my patients feel informed and empowered when making decisions regarding their health.,Unrated +1156,Nurse,there is a new treatment for a disease that affects many of your patients how do you help them understand the diagnosis and treatment plan,Communication,As a Nurse Midwife I understand the importance of helping patients understand their diagnosis and treatment plan. When it comes to new treatments for diseases that affect many of my patients I take extra care to ensure they are fully informed about their options.I start by listening to the patient's concerns and questions and then provide them with information on the disease and its available treatments. This includes discussing any potential risks or side effects associated with each option. I also make sure to explain the benefits of the treatment and how it can help improve their overall health.In addition I strive to create an environment where patients feel comfortable asking questions and expressing their feelings. By doing this I am able to better assess their understanding of the diagnosis and treatment plan so that I can tailor my approach accordingly. Finally I always follow up with my patients after their appointment to ensure they have all the resources and support they need to successfully manage their condition.,Unrated +1157,Nurse,we want to improve our communication with patients how would you implement a strategy to improve communication and educate patients about their care,Communication,I believe that effective communication is essential to providing quality care. In my experience I have found that the best way to improve communication and educate patients about their care is through a combination of verbal and nonverbal techniques.Verbally I would ensure that all conversations with patients are clear and concise using language that they understand. I would also make sure to be patient and attentive when listening to their questions or concerns. Nonverbally I would use visual aids such as diagrams or charts to explain medical concepts in an easy to understand manner. I would also provide printed materials for them to take home so that they can review any information discussed during our visit.,Unrated +1158,Nurse,what is the most important thing that a nurse midwife can do to help a patient feel comfortable and safe,Communication,The most important thing a nurse midwife can do to help a patient feel comfortable and safe is to provide compassionate individualized care. As a nurse midwife I strive to create an environment of trust and respect with my patients. This means taking the time to get to know them on a personal level understanding their unique needs and concerns and providing education and support throughout their pregnancy journey. I also believe that communication is key in helping a patient feel comfortable and safe. It's essential for me to listen carefully to what my patients have to say and answer any questions or concerns they may have. I make sure to explain all procedures thoroughly and clearly so that my patients are wellinformed about their health and treatment options.,Unrated +1159,Nurse,what strategies do you use to keep upto date on medical advancements and research,Conclusion,I am passionate about staying uptodate on medical advancements and research. To do this I attend conferences and seminars related to my field of expertise. I also read professional journals and publications regularly. This helps me stay informed of the latest developments in my field. In addition I actively participate in online forums and discussion boards where I can interact with other professionals and get their perspectives on new trends and topics. Finally I take advantage of continuing education opportunities offered by my employer and other organizations. These courses help me keep abreast of the most current information available. By utilizing these strategies I am able to remain knowledgeable and wellinformed on the latest advances in Nurse Midwifery.,Unrated +1160,Nurse,what would you do if a patient has an unexpected reaction to treatment,Communication,If a patient has an unexpected reaction to treatment my first priority would be to ensure their safety and wellbeing. I would assess the situation quickly and accurately in order to determine the best course of action. Depending on the severity of the reaction I may need to administer emergency care or refer them to the appropriate medical professional. In any case I would document the incident thoroughly so that it can be used for future reference.I also believe in taking a holistic approach when caring for patients. This means that I would take into account the emotional and psychological impact of the reaction as well. I would provide support and reassurance to the patient while also educating them about the risks and benefits of the treatment they received.,Unrated +1161,Nurse,what would you do if you noticed a nurse or doctor making a patient feel uncomfortable,Communication,If I noticed a nurse or doctor making a patient feel uncomfortable my first priority would be to ensure the patient's safety and comfort. I would approach the situation with empathy and understanding while also addressing any inappropriate behavior in a professional manner. I believe that it is important for healthcare providers to create an atmosphere of respect and trust between themselves and their patients. I have experience working in teams and understand the importance of communication and collaboration. In this situation I would speak directly to the nurse or doctor involved and explain why their actions were not appropriate. If necessary I would involve other members of the team such as supervisors or administrators to help resolve the issue. My goal would be to ensure that the patient feels safe and respected while also maintaining a positive work environment.,Unrated +1162,Nurse,when performing prenatal exams how do you make a patient feel comfortable and relaxed,Communication,When performing prenatal exams I strive to make the patient feel comfortable and relaxed. First I ensure that the patient is informed about what to expect during the exam. This includes discussing any potential risks or discomfort associated with the procedure. Next I create a calming environment by speaking in a gentle tone of voice and providing reassurance throughout the process. Finally I use techniques such as deep breathing exercises and music to help the patient relax. By taking these steps I am able to provide a safe and positive experience for my patients during their prenatal exams.,Unrated +1163,Nurse,are you comfortable assisting patients with mobility issues,Conclusion,Yes I am comfortable assisting patients with mobility issues. In my current role as a Nurse Assistant I have had the opportunity to work with many different types of patients who require assistance with their mobility. I understand that this can be an uncomfortable situation for both the patient and myself so I always take the time to explain what I'm doing and why it's important. I also make sure to ask the patient if they are comfortable before proceeding. I am confident in my ability to provide safe and effective care to those with mobility issues. I am familiar with various techniques such as transferring ambulating and positioning and I know how to use appropriate equipment such as wheelchairs and walkers. I am also aware of the importance of monitoring the patient's condition during these activities and making adjustments as needed.,Unrated +1164,Nurse,are you comfortable assisting patients with mobility issues,Conclusion,Yes I am comfortable assisting patients with mobility issues. I am trained in safe transfer techniques and have experience helping patients with a variety of mobility needs. I am patient compassionate and dedicated to providing highquality care.Image of a nursing assistant helping a patient with a walkerI am also physically fit and able to handle the demands of assisting patients with mobility issues. I am confident that I can provide the support and assistance that these patients need to live their lives to the fullest.,Unrated +1165,Nurse,are you comfortable assisting patients with mobility issues,Conclusion,Yes I am comfortable assisting patients with mobility issues. I have experience helping patients with transfers ambulation and other activities of daily living. I am also trained in proper lifting techniques and how to use assistive devices safely. ,Unrated +1166,Nurse,are you comfortable assisting patients with mobility issues,Conclusion,Yes I am comfortable assisting patients with mobility issues. I have experience helping patients with transferring ambulating and using assistive devices. I am also patient and compassionate and I believe in providing respectful care to all patients. ,Unrated +1167,Nurse,can you describe your experience with taking vital signs and recording them accurately,Technical,Throughout my nursing assistant career I have gained extensive experience in taking vital signs and recording them accurately. This has been a fundamental part of my daily responsibilities while working in various healthcare settings such as hospitals nursing homes and assisted living facilities. I am proficient in measuring blood pressure pulse rate respiratory rate temperature and oxygen saturation using appropriate equipment like sphygmomanometers thermometers and pulse oximeters. To ensure accuracy I always doublecheck the readings and follow established protocols for each measurement. Additionally I pay close attention to any abnormalities or changes in patients' vital signs that may indicate potential health issues.When it comes to documentation I meticulously record all vital sign measurements in the patient's chart or electronic medical records system ensuring that the information is uptodate and easily accessible by other healthcare professionals. This accurate and timely documentation not only helps track patients' progress but also supports effective communication among the care team ultimately contributing to better patient outcomes.,Unrated +1168,Nurse,can you discuss any specialized training or certifications you have such as cpr or first aid,Conclusion,Certainly I have completed a stateapproved Nursing Assistant training program that included both classroom instruction and handson clinical experience. This comprehensive training covered essential skills such as patient care infection control and emergency procedures. Additionally I am certified in CPR and Basic Life Support BLS through the American Heart Association. These certifications are kept uptodate by attending regular refresher courses to ensure my knowledge and skills remain current. Furthermore I have also taken specialized training in dementia care which has equipped me with valuable techniques for effectively communicating with and caring for patients suffering from Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. This additional training has allowed me to provide compassionate and tailored care to patients with unique needs enhancing their quality of life and overall wellbeing.,Unrated +1169,Nurse,can you discuss your experience with endoflife care and providing emotional support to patients and their families,Communication,During my time as a nursing assistant I have had the opportunity to provide endoflife care for several patients. This experience has taught me the importance of being compassionate empathetic and respectful during such sensitive moments. One particular instance that stands out is when I cared for an elderly patient with terminal cancer. My role involved not only attending to their physical needs but also providing emotional support by listening to their concerns and offering comforting words. Supporting the families of patients in these situations is equally important. I make it a priority to communicate openly with family members keeping them informed about their loved one's condition while also acknowledging their emotions. I've found that simply being present and available to listen can be incredibly helpful for families navigating this difficult time. In doing so I strive to create a supportive environment where both patients and their families feel heard and cared for during the endoflife process.,Unrated +1170,Nurse,can you explain the role of a nursing assistant in a patient's plan of care,Communication,As a nursing assistant my role in a patient's plan of care is to provide essential support to both the patient and the healthcare team. I work closely with nurses physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure that the patient receives consistent and highquality care. My responsibilities include assisting patients with activities of daily living such as bathing dressing feeding and mobility. Additionally I monitor vital signs document changes in the patient's condition and report any concerns to the supervising nurse or physician. This information helps the healthcare team make informed decisions about the patient's treatment plan and adjust it accordingly. Furthermore I play a critical role in providing emotional support and comfort to patients and their families during their time of need. In summary as a nursing assistant I contribute significantly to the overall wellbeing of the patient by offering direct care and supporting the healthcare team in implementing the patient's plan of care effectively,Unrated +1171,Nurse,describe a challenging situation you faced as a nursing assistant and how you resolved it,Communication,During my time as a nursing assistant I encountered a situation where an elderly patient with dementia was becoming increasingly agitated and uncooperative during her daily care routine. She refused to take her medication and resisted assistance with personal hygiene tasks. Recognizing that this behavior could be detrimental to her wellbeing I knew it was essential to find a solution. I approached the situation by first trying to understand the root cause of her agitation. I spent extra time talking to her building rapport and gaining her trust. Through these conversations I discovered that she felt overwhelmed by the number of people coming in and out of her room throughout the day. To address this issue I collaborated with the nursing staff to create a more consistent schedule for her care ensuring that familiar faces were present whenever possible. This change helped reduce her anxiety and made her more receptive to our assistance. Ultimately this experience taught me the importance of empathy patience and adaptability when working with patients facing unique challenges.,Unrated +1172,Nurse,describe a problematic patient you have had in the past how did you handle the situation,Communication,Trying to get children to take their meds is challenging. I had one kid who cried and threw a fit every time we wanted to give them medication. So one day I asked the kid a simple question What's your favorite kind of ice cream The child said chocolate and I brought them chocolate pudding to take with their medication. It did the trick. The child stopped screaming and crying at medication time and I earned a friend on the floor.,Unrated +1173,Nurse,describe a time there was a miscommunication between you and a teammate how did you handle it,Communication,One of my coworkers struggled to communicate during the handoff period to begin her shift. She would often tell me partial information about a patient's status. This lead to confusion and chaos. Eventually I told her politely that she wasn't giving me proper information at the shift change. She corrected her ways and even began writing notes for the handoff. I learned the importance of speaking up and being direct at that moment.,Unrated +1174,Nurse,describe your experience in assisting patients with activities of daily living ADLs,Communication,Throughout my career as a nursing assistant I have gained extensive experience in assisting patients with various activities of daily living ADLs. This includes helping them with personal hygiene tasks such as bathing grooming and oral care. I understand the importance of maintaining patient dignity during these intimate tasks and always ensure that they feel comfortable and respected.Another aspect of ADLs involves aiding patients with mobility which can range from transferring them between beds and wheelchairs to providing support during ambulation. In these situations I prioritize patient safety by using proper body mechanics and following established protocols for lifting and moving patients. Additionally I assist patients with feeding and nutrition ensuring they receive adequate nourishment while considering any dietary restrictions or swallowing difficulties they may have. My ultimate goal is to provide compassionate care that promotes independence and enhances the quality of life for each patient I work with.,Unrated +1175,Nurse,describe your experience in assisting patients with personal hygiene tasks such as bathing and grooming,Communication,Throughout my career as a nursing assistant I have gained extensive experience in assisting patients with personal hygiene tasks. I understand the importance of maintaining patient dignity and privacy while performing these tasks so I always approach them with empathy and respect. I have assisted patients with various levels of mobility and cognitive abilities adapting my approach to suit their individual needs. For example when helping patients with limited mobility I use techniques such as bed baths or sponge baths ensuring they are comfortable throughout the process. Additionally I am experienced in using assistive devices like shower chairs and lifts for those who require extra support during bathing. When it comes to grooming I help patients with brushing their teeth combing their hair and trimming nails among other tasks. In each case I prioritize patient safety and comfort making sure to communicate clearly and listen to their preferences. This attention to detail and compassionate care has consistently contributed to positive patient experiences and improved overall wellbeing.,Unrated +1176,Nurse,describe your experience with administering medications under the supervision of a nurse,Conclusion,During my time as a nursing assistant I have gained extensive experience in administering medications under the supervision of registered nurses. This has involved preparing and distributing oral medications applying topical treatments and assisting with injections when necessary. I always follow the five rights of medication administration right patient right drug right dose right route and right time. Additionally I pay close attention to any specific instructions provided by the supervising nurse or physician such as dietary restrictions or potential side effects. My focus on accuracy and adherence to protocols ensures that patients receive their medications safely and effectively contributing to their overall wellbeing and recovery.,Unrated +1177,Nurse,describe your experience with wound care and dressing changes,Communication,During my time as a nursing assistant I have gained considerable experience in wound care and dressing changes. I have worked with patients who had various types of wounds including surgical incisions pressure ulcers and diabetic footulcers. My responsibilities included assessing the wound's condition cleaning it using appropriate solutions such as saline or antiseptic agents applying topical medications if prescribed and selecting the right type of dressing based on the wound characteristics and stage of healing. Additionally I ensured that the surrounding skin was clean and dry before securing the dressing to prevent infection and promote optimal healing. Throughout this process I maintained strict adherence to infection control protocols and communicated any concerns or changes in the wound's appearance to the supervising nurse for further evaluation. This handson experience has allowed me to develop strong skills in wound care management while prioritizing patient comfort and safety.,Unrated +1178,Nurse,explain the importance of infection control measures in a healthcare setting,Technical,Infection control measures are vital in a healthcare setting to protect both patients and staff from the spread of infections which can lead to serious complications or even death. Patients in healthcare facilities often have weakened immune systems due to illness or medical treatments making them more susceptible to infections. As nursing assistants we play a critical role in maintaining a clean and safe environment for everyone. To achieve this we adhere to strict protocols such as proper hand hygiene using personal protective equipment PPE when necessary and following guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces and equipment. Additionally we practice isolation precautions for patients with contagious diseases and ensure that visitors follow appropriate infection control procedures. These measures not only help prevent the transmission of infections within the facility but also contribute to faster patient recovery and overall improved health outcomes.,Unrated +1179,Nurse,have you dealt with a family or patient who was displeased with your care how did you handle it,Communication,I strive to provide highquality care to each patient. However sometimes the patient doesn't agree with my methods. For example I once had a patient who complained about how I administered his insulin. He told my administrator that I stuck the needle in too quickly and not gentle enough. From that point I decided to go especially slow with that patient to accommodate their needs and provide patientcentered care.,Unrated +1180,Nurse,have you ever encountered a situation where you suspected patient abuse or neglect if so how did you handle it,Communication,Yes I have encountered a situation where I suspected patient neglect during my time at a previous care facility. Upon noticing that one of the patients had developed bedsores and seemed to be in pain I immediately reported my concerns to the charge nurse. It's essential to prioritize the wellbeing of the patient and follow the proper reporting channels when suspecting abuse or neglect. The charge nurse took my concerns seriously and initiated an investigation into the matter. As part of the process I provided detailed observations and documentation regarding the patient's condition. The issue was addressed promptly and additional measures were put in place to ensure the patient received appropriate care moving forward. This experience reinforced the importance of vigilance and open communication within the healthcare team to protect vulnerable patients.,Unrated +1181,Nurse,have you ever had to deal with a patient experiencing a medical emergency if so how did you handle it,Conclusion,Yes I have encountered medical emergencies during my time as a nursing assistant. One particular instance involved a patient who suddenly experienced difficulty breathing and became unresponsive. In such situations it's essential to remain calm and act quickly.I immediately assessed the patient's airway breathing and circulation ABCs while calling for help from nearby nurses and activating the emergency response system. As part of the team I assisted in administering oxygen monitoring vital signs and providing necessary information about the patient's medical history to the responding healthcare professionals. Throughout the process I maintained clear communication with the team and ensured that the patient was continuously monitored until their condition stabilized. This experience reinforced the importance of teamwork quick thinking and effective communication when handling medical emergencies.,Unrated +1182,Nurse,how do you address questions from a patient's family and friends,Communication,I lead with empathy. I know that I need to give them the best information that I can. However I try to make sure that I'm answering them in kind ways and I imagine myself in their shoes. Now I know that I can't answer all of their questions so I try to set boundaries and make sure I'm not enabling either.,Unrated +1183,Nurse,how do you assist patients with mobility issues such as walking or repositioning in bed,Technical,When assisting patients with mobility issues safety and comfort are my top priorities. For walking assistance I first assess the patient's level of mobility and stability to determine if they require a gait belt or other assistive devices like a walker or cane. Then I ensure that their footwear is nonslip and properly secured. While walking alongside the patient I maintain a supportive stance ready to provide physical support as needed and encourage them to take their time and communicate any discomfort. For repositioning in bed I follow proper body mechanics and use appropriate lifting techniques to prevent injury to both the patient and myself. I explain each step of the process to the patient to keep them informed and at ease. If necessary I utilize slide sheets or enlist the help of another staff member for additional support. After repositioning I make sure the patient is comfortable and wellaligned using pillows or cushions to alleviate pressure points and promote proper posture. This approach ensures that patients receive the care they need while maintaining their dignity and independence,Unrated +1184,Nurse,how do you communicate with patients who have difficulty understanding or speaking english,Communication,When working with patients who have difficulty understanding or speaking English I prioritize clear and compassionate communication. First I use simple language and speak slowly to ensure that the patient can grasp what I'm saying. I also make use of nonverbal cues such as gestures facial expressions and body language to help convey my message. If necessary I utilize available resources like translation apps or medical dictionaries to assist in bridging the language gap. Additionally if our facility has access to a professional interpreter or bilingual staff member I collaborate with them to facilitate effective communication with the patient. This approach ensures that the patient feels understood and wellcared for while receiving the appropriate medical care they need.,Unrated +1185,Nurse,how do you ensure effective communication with other members of the healthcare team such as nurses and physicians,Communication,Effective communication is essential in a healthcare setting to ensure patient safety and wellbeing. To maintain clear communication with nurses physicians and other team members I make sure to actively listen and ask clarifying questions when necessary. This helps me fully understand their instructions or concerns before taking action. I also utilize established communication tools and protocols within the facility such as proper documentation handover reports and attending interdisciplinary meetings. These practices allow for consistent information sharing among team members and help prevent miscommunication that could negatively impact patient care. Additionally I always strive to be respectful and professional in my interactions fostering an environment of trust and collaboration with my colleagues.,Unrated +1186,Nurse,how do you ensure effective communication with other members of the healthcare team such as nurses and physicians,Communication,I prioritize clear concise and timely communication with healthcare team members. I actively listen to instructions and ask clarifying questions when needed. I provide updates on patient status and concerns promptly and accurately. I utilize effective communication tools such as reports and handover notes to ensure seamless information sharing. Additionally I foster open and respectful collaboration with team members valuing their expertise and seeking their guidance when necessary. ,Unrated +1187,Nurse,how do you feel about being in a situation where you have to do something youve never done before,Behavioral,I don't mind doing new things I like to learn and I don't feel uncomfortable asking questions so I would just ask someone to demonstrate what I need to do and then try it safely once I have learned. ,Unrated +1188,Nurse,how do you handle the emotional stress that can come with working as a nursing assistant,Communication,Managing emotional stress as a nursing assistant is essential for maintaining both personal wellbeing and providing the best care to patients. One way I handle this stress is by practicing selfcare outside of work which includes engaging in activities that help me relax and recharge such as exercise meditation or spending time with loved ones. Another important aspect is developing strong communication skills and fostering supportive relationships with my colleagues. We often debrief after challenging situations share our experiences and offer each other encouragement and advice. This camaraderie helps create a positive work environment where we can lean on one another during emotionally demanding times ultimately allowing us to better serve our patients.,Unrated +1189,Nurse,how do you handle the emotional stress that can come with working as a nursing assistant,Communication,Recognizing the emotional challenges inherent to caring for others I manage stress through selfcare practices like exercise relaxation techniques and maintaining healthy boundaries. I also prioritize open communication with colleagues and seek support from supervisors or mental health professionals if needed. By nurturing my own wellbeing I ensure I can provide compassionate and dedicated care to patients while protecting myself from burnout.,Unrated +1190,Nurse,how do you maintain patient confidentiality while working as a nursing assistant,Communication,Maintaining patient confidentiality is a top priority for me as a nursing assistant. To ensure that I adhere to HIPAA regulations and protect patients' privacy I follow several key practices in my daily work. Firstly when discussing patient information with other healthcare professionals I make sure to do so only in private settings where unauthorized individuals cannot overhear the conversation. Additionally I avoid using any identifiable patient information in public areas or on social media platforms. Furthermore when handling patient records whether electronic or paperbased I take care to access them only when necessary and log out of systems after use. For physical documents I store them securely in designated locations and dispose of them properly according to facility guidelines.These measures help me maintain patient confidentiality while providing highquality care and ensuring compliance with legal requirements.,Unrated +1191,Nurse,how do you manage your time effectively when caring for multiple patients,Technical,Effective time management is essential when caring for multiple patients and I've developed a few strategies to ensure that each patient receives the attention they need. First at the beginning of my shift I review the care plans and prioritize tasks based on their urgency and importance. This helps me create a mental roadmap of how to allocate my time throughout the day. During my rounds I stay organized by using a checklist to track completed tasks and any changes in patients' conditions or needs. This allows me to quickly adjust my priorities if necessary. Additionally I maintain open communication with my colleagues and nursing team which enables us to collaborate efficiently and provide seamless care to our patients.,Unrated +1192,Nurse,how do you stay up to date on medical advancements and procedures,Technical,Staying up to date on medical advancements and procedures is essential for any Nurse Assistant. I make sure to stay informed by reading professional journals attending conferences and participating in continuing education courses. I also keep an eye out for new developments in the field of nursing by following industry news sources online. By staying abreast of the latest trends and techniques I am able to provide my patients with the best possible care. I have a passion for learning so I'm always looking for ways to expand my knowledge base. For example I recently completed a course on advanced patient assessment and documentation. This has enabled me to better understand the needs of my patients and develop more effective treatment plans.,Unrated +1193,Nurse,how do you stay up to date on medical advancements and procedures,Technical,I stay current by reading medical journals attending conferences and participating in online learning modules. I also network with colleagues and discuss new developments with physicians and nurses.,Unrated +1194,Nurse,how do you stay upto date on best practices and new developments in the field of nursing assistance,Communication,To stay uptodate on best practices and new developments in the field of nursing assistance I actively engage in continuous learning through various channels. First I subscribe to reputable nursing journals and newsletters that provide insights into the latest research findings techniques and industry trends. This helps me stay informed about any changes or advancements that may impact my role as a nursing assistant. Furthermore I participate in professional development opportunities such as workshops seminars and conferences whenever possible. These events not only allow me to learn from experts in the field but also enable me to network with fellow nursing assistants and share experiences and knowledge. Additionally I maintain an active membership in relevant professional organizations which often offer valuable resources and educational materials for their members. Through these combined efforts I ensure that I remain current with best practices and can continue providing highquality care to my patients.,Unrated +1195,Nurse,how would you deal with an aggressive patient,Behavioral,First I'd talk to the patient to try to understand what might be causing their behavior. If they were agitated because they were scared or in pain I'd help them feel more comfortable. If that didn't work and the situation started getting out of hand I'd ask for assistance from my supervisor or another member of staff.,Unrated +1196,Nurse,how would you describe your personality,Introduction,I would describe my personality as a mix of being organized reliable and compassionate. I am very detailoriented and take pride in ensuring that all tasks are completed accurately and on time. I'm also an excellent communicator and have the ability to work well with others. My compassion for patients is something that sets me apart from other Nurse Assistants. I understand how difficult it can be for patients to go through medical procedures and strive to make them feel comfortable throughout their experience. I believe these qualities make me an ideal candidate for this position.,Unrated +1197,Nurse,if a patient was hostile toward you how would you handle the situation,Communication,If a patient was hostile toward me I would remain calm and professional. First I would take a few moments to assess the situation and try to understand why the patient is feeling this way. Then I would approach them in a nonconfrontational manner and explain that I am here to help. I would be sure to listen attentively to their concerns and answer any questions they may have. I believe it is important to show empathy in these types of situations as well as respect for the patient's feelings. If necessary I would involve other healthcare professionals or family members to help deescalate the situation. Ultimately my goal would be to ensure the patient feels heard and respected while also providing the best possible care.,Unrated +1198,Nurse,if a patient was hostile toward you how would you handle the situation,Communication,I would stay calm and respectful assess the situation to identify the source of the hostility and seek assistance if needed.,Unrated +1199,Nurse,if a patient was hostile toward you how would you handle the situation,Communication,I would prioritize patient and my own safety by remaining calm deescalating the situation and seeking assistance if needed.,Unrated +1200,Nurse,if a patient was hostile toward you how would you handle the situation,Communication,I would stay calm and respectful assess the situation and seek assistance if needed.,Unrated +1201,Nurse,provide an example of when you utilized your communication skills as a nurse assistant to resolve an issue,Communication,As a nurse assistant communication is an essential part of my job. One example of when I utilized my communication skills to resolve an issue was during a shift at my previous employer. A patient had become agitated and uncooperative with the staff due to their pain levels. After assessing the situation I calmly spoke to the patient and asked them what we could do to make them more comfortable. I listened carefully to their response and then communicated this to the rest of the team. We were able to come up with a plan that included administering medication for pain relief as well as providing additional comfort measures such as extra pillows or blankets. Through effective communication we were able to successfully address the patient's needs and provide them with the care they needed. This experience demonstrated my ability to effectively communicate with patients and other healthcare professionals in order to ensure the best possible outcome.,Unrated +1202,Nurse,tell me about a time you and your coworker didn't get along how did you handle it,Communication,One time my coworker and I were working in the same hall and sharing equipment. I noticed my coworker becoming short and irritated with me halfway through the shift. I asked them what was wrong and they said You keep taking the blood pressure machine and leaving it unplugged then when I need it the battery is dead or almost dead' I replied You're right I haven't been plugging it in. Where is a Good location for us to put it when it's not in use'We made a game plan together so both of us felt respected and had equipment when we needed it. I have found that validating other people's concerns and focusing on the things we can agree on helps deescalate situations.,Unrated +1203,Nurse,tell us about a time that you were in a leadership position were you pleased with the results,Conclusion,As a licensed RN I have gravitated toward leadership positions. In one of my roles I led a group of LVN's. I developed a team that dedicated itself to patientcentered care and efficiency. We made sure to involve families in the care and specialize treatment plans to individual patient's needs. One of my proudest moments was seeing one of the LVN's earn their RN certification. In that sense I felt more than pleased with the results.,Unrated +1204,Nurse,there is a high volume of patients and your shift leader is unavailable what would you do to stay focused and complete your duties,Communication,Staying focused and completing my duties when the shift leader is unavailable is something I take very seriously. As a Nurse Assistant it's important to stay organized and prioritize tasks in order to ensure that all patients receive the care they need. If there is a high volume of patients I would start by assessing each patient's needs and creating an individual plan for them. This will help me stay on top of their care and make sure nothing falls through the cracks. I also like to break down larger tasks into smaller ones so that I can focus on one task at a time. I'm also aware of the importance of communication with other staff members. If the shift leader is unavailable I would reach out to colleagues who may be able to provide assistance or guidance. Finally I always try to remain calm and positive during times of stress. This helps me stay focused and complete my duties efficiently.,Unrated +1205,Nurse,we want to improve our patient's experience what would you do to make our patients feel more comfortable,Communication,I understand that providing a comfortable experience for patients is essential to their care. As a Nurse Assistant I would focus on creating an environment of trust and respect with each patient. This could include taking the time to get to know them and addressing any concerns they may have in a compassionate manner. I believe it's important to listen carefully to what patients are saying so that I can provide appropriate support. In addition I would strive to ensure that all procedures are explained clearly and that any questions or worries are addressed promptly. It's also important to be aware of the individual needs of each patient and to tailor my approach accordingly. For example if a patient has difficulty understanding instructions I would take extra time to explain things in a way they can easily comprehend. Finally I would always make sure to maintain a positive attitude and show genuine interest in each patient's wellbeing.,Unrated +1206,Nurse,what challenges have you faced as a nurse assistant and how did you overcome them,Communication,As a Nurse Assistant I have faced many challenges. One of the most difficult was learning to effectively communicate with patients and their families in order to provide the best care possible. To overcome this challenge I took courses on communication skills and worked closely with my supervisors to ensure that I was providing the highest quality of care. Another challenge I faced was managing multiple tasks at once. In order to overcome this I developed an organized system for prioritizing tasks and ensuring that all tasks were completed in a timely manner. This allowed me to remain focused and efficient while still providing excellent patient care.,Unrated +1207,Nurse,what do you think will be the biggest challenge in this role,Introduction,I think the biggest challenge for me as a CNA will be adjusting to the hours. I've never worked night shifts before and I imagine it'll take some time to get used to it. I'll need to make sure I plan my daily schedule well and create Good routines.,Unrated +1208,Nurse,what is the proper procedure for transferring a patient from their bed to a wheelchair,Technical,When transferring a patient from their bed to a wheelchair it's essential to follow the proper procedure to ensure both the patient's and caregiver's safety. First position the wheelchair close to the bed with its wheels locked and footrests out of the way. Ensure that the patient is wearing nonslip footwear and has any necessary mobility aids within reach.Assist the patient in sitting up by helping them roll onto their side and then pushing themselves up using their arms while you provide support. Once they are seated at the edge of the bed have them place their feet firmly on the ground. Stand facing the patient with your knees slightly bent and feet shoulderwidth apart for stability. Ask the patient to lean forward and push off the bed using their legs and hands while you securely hold their waist or hips. As they stand pivot them towards the wheelchair ensuring their balance is maintained throughout the transfer. Gently lower the patient into the wheelchair making sure they are comfortable and properly positioned before securing any safety belts and reattaching the footrests.,Unrated +1209,Nurse,what is your greatest achievement as a medical professional,Conclusion,During my time as a CNA I've had the privilege of working with dozens of patients from different backgrounds. They've all helped me hone my skills as a healthcare professional but one of my greatest achievements was helping a patient who was dealing with dementia. This patient would often become agitated and confused but with patience and understanding I was able to help him feel safe with us. I'm so proud to have been able to make a difference in this man's life.,Unrated +1210,Nurse,what kind of job do you really want,Conclusion,Because before in my working life in Colombia I have been a family physician I would like to work with palliative care at home care Less,Unrated +1211,Nurse,what steps do you take to ensure accurate documentation of patient information,Communication,To ensure accurate documentation of patient information I follow a systematic approach that emphasizes attention to detail and organization. First I make sure to gather all necessary information from the patient or their medical records before starting any documentation process. This includes verifying their personal details medical history and current medications. When documenting I use clear and concise language avoiding abbreviations or jargon that could lead to confusion. I also doublecheck my entries for accuracy and completeness ensuring that all relevant data is included. If there's any uncertainty about specific information I consult with other healthcare professionals involved in the patient's care to clarify and confirm the details. Maintaining an organized system for tracking changes in patients' conditions or treatment plans is essential as well. I regularly update their records to reflect any modifications making it easier for other team members to access uptodate information when needed. Ultimately this meticulous approach to documentation helps provide highquality care and supports effective communication among the healthcare team.,Unrated +1212,Nurse,what strategies do you use to build rapport with patients and their families,Communication,Building rapport with patients and their families is essential for providing quality care and fostering a supportive environment. One strategy I use to build rapport is active listening. When interacting with patients or their family members I make sure to give them my full attention maintain eye contact and ask openended questions to encourage them to share their concerns and feelings. This helps me understand their needs better and shows that I genuinely care about their wellbeing. Another strategy I employ is empathy. I always try to put myself in the patient's or family member's shoes and consider how they might be feeling in a given situation. Acknowledging their emotions and validating their experiences can help establish trust and create a strong connection. Additionally I make an effort to learn and remember personal details about each patient such as their hobbies or favorite activities which allows me to engage in more meaningful conversations and further strengthen our relationship.,Unrated +1213,Nurse,what would you do if a patient refuses care,Communication,If a patient is refusing care I will be curious and ask why. Sometimes I have found that the reason a patient refuses care is due to a misunderstanding or a fear of something unlikely.I will have a clarifying conversation reinforce any education and relay the information to the RN. If the patient understands the risks of refusing care and still refuses I will respect their decision and document accordingly.,Unrated +1214,Nurse,what would you do if you noticed a discrepancy between the charted information and the actual patient's condition,Communication,If I noticed a discrepancy between the charted information and the actual patient's condition my first priority would be to ensure that the patient is safe. I would then take steps to correct any inaccuracies in the charting by speaking with the nurse or doctor responsible for the patient's care. I would also document the discrepancies and make sure all relevant parties are aware of them. Finally I would work with the healthcare team to develop an action plan to address the issue and prevent similar issues from occurring in the future. My experience as a Nurse Assistant has taught me how important it is to pay attention to detail and act quickly when discrepancies arise. I have developed excellent communication skills which allow me to effectively communicate with other members of the healthcare team. My dedication to providing quality patient care makes me the perfect candidate for this position.,Unrated +1215,Nurse,what would you do if you noticed another nurse assistant was struggling with a patient,Communication,If I noticed that another nurse assistant was struggling with a patient my first priority would be to ensure the safety of both the patient and the other nurse assistant. I would approach the situation calmly and assess what is needed in order to provide the best care for the patient. Depending on the situation I could offer assistance or advice to the other nurse assistant. If the situation requires more help than I can provide I would alert the supervising nurse so they can take appropriate action. My experience as a Nurse Assistant has taught me how to handle difficult situations with patience and understanding. I understand the importance of providing quality care to patients while also ensuring the safety of everyone involved. I am confident that I have the skills necessary to handle any situation that may arise.,Unrated +1216,Nurse,what would you do if you saw a patient trying to get out of bed,Communication,I would tell them to stop trying to get out of bed and ask why they needed to get out of bed. If they needed to use the bathroom I would help them. If it was another reason I would get a wheel chair. ,Unrated +1217,Nurse,which nursing techniques do you prefer to use when caring for patients,Conclusion,I prefer to use a holistic approach when caring for patients. This involves taking into account the physical mental and emotional needs of each patient. I believe that this is important in order to provide comprehensive care. When it comes to specific nursing techniques I am comfortable with administering medications monitoring vital signs providing wound care and assisting with activities of daily living. I also have experience with more advanced skills such as catheter insertion IV therapy and respiratory treatments.,Unrated +1218,Nurse,why do you believe you would be an excellent fit for our facility as a nursing assistant,Introduction,I believe I would be an excellent fit for your facility as a nursing assistant because of my strong work ethic compassionate nature and ability to adapt to different situations. My previous experience in various healthcare settings has allowed me to develop the necessary skills to provide highquality care to patients with diverse needs. Furthermore I am committed to continuous learning and staying uptodate on best practices in patient care. This dedication ensures that I can effectively contribute to your facility's mission of providing exceptional care while maintaining a safe and comfortable environment for both patients and staff. Additionally my strong communication skills enable me to collaborate seamlessly with other team members ensuring efficient coordination of care and fostering a positive working atmosphere.,Unrated +1219,Nurse,why do you believe you would be an excellent fit for our facility as a nursing assistant,Introduction,My dedication to compassionate care combined with my strong attention to detail excellent communication skills and ability to prioritize effectively make me a valuable asset to your facility. I am a highly motivated individual passionate about supporting patient wellbeing and fostering a positive environment. I am eager to learn and grow alongside your team contributing to the smooth operation and exceptional care your patients deserve. ,Unrated +1220,Nurse,describe how you manage a busy workload,Behavioral,Whenever there are too many tasks ahead of me in a shift I sit with the other nurses to split all our tasks into smaller components and handle them one at a time. Usually we devise a workflow where a single person handles similar tasks. This way we increase speed and efficiency by working in groups and delegating tasks effectively.,Unrated +1221,Nurse,what do you think are the biggest challenges facing nurses today,Introduction,I think one of the biggest challenges facing nurses today is the increasing demands placed on us. We're being asked to do more with less and it can be difficult to provide the high level of care that our patients need and deserve. In addition the nursing shortage is also a major challenge that we're facing. There simply aren't enough nurses to meet the growing demand which can lead to burnout and compassion fatigue.,Unrated +1222,Nurse,why did you choose nursing as your chosen profession,Introduction,My passion for helping and caring for others is what drew me to nursing. I knew that as a nurse I would have the opportunity to make a real difference in people's lives and that's something that's always been important to me.,Unrated +1223,Nurse,can you provide an example of how you dealt with a particularly challenging individual,Communication,During a community service project I encountered an individual who was consistently uncooperative and resistant to our assistance. I approached this person with patience and understanding trying to get to the root of their reluctance. I discovered they had past experiences that made them skeptical of assistance programs. I took the time to explain how our project was designed to help and ensured them we respected their rights and individual circumstances. Over time their resistance eased showing the importance of patience understanding and effective communication in overcoming challenges.,Unrated +1224,Nurse,can you provide an instance where you had to stand up for a patient,Communication,Patient advocacy is integral to healthcare even though I've not yet to experience this in a clinical context. In a hypothetical scenario should I observe a patient uncomfortable with their treatment but reluctant to express their concerns I would step in. With their consent I would share their feelings and needs with the medical team advocating for adjustments in the treatment plan to better suit their comfort and satisfaction.,Unrated +1225,Nurse,can you recall a particularly stressful situation in your past experiences and how you managed it,Behavioral,In a previous role there was an influx of patients due to a local emergency which caused significant stress and pressure on the healthcare team. The nurse took the initiative to quickly triage the incoming patients manage the workflow and delegate tasks to her team. She remained calm and focused ensuring each patient received timely care. This experience highlighted the importance of effective leadership and teamwork in managing highstress situations.,Unrated +1226,Nurse,can you recall a time when you had to manage a medical emergency,Conclusion,During a family gathering an incident occurred that demanded quick thinking. My cousin had a severe allergic reaction after unknowingly consuming a dish containing nuts. Understanding the seriousness I immediately administered her EpiPen and monitored her condition while waiting for the paramedics. This experience underscored the importance of prompt action and presence of mind during emergencies.,Unrated +1227,Nurse,could you describe your method when confronted with a situation where a patient or their family disagreed with a doctors directives,Communication,In such situations empathy and effective communication are key. Although I haven't yet faced this scenario in a professional environment I understand the significance of active listening. My strategy would be to first grasp the apprehensions of the patient or their family members. Next I would aim to foster a conversation involving the patient their family and the doctor. The objective here would be to cultivate a shared understanding and establish a resolution that caters to the patient's welfare and respects the medical insight of the doctor.,Unrated +1228,Nurse,describe a situation where you had to make a quick decision that had significant implications,Communication,During a college group project our team faced a sudden roadblock when one of our key members fell ill the day before our presentation. The bulk of the presentation was based on their research and we had to make a quick decision. We chose to divide their part among the remaining group members each taking up additional research and tweaking our presentation to cover the missing content. It was a challenge to coordinate and update everything in such a short time but the team pulled together and we ended up delivering a successful presentation.,Unrated +1229,Nurse,how have you dealt with a situation where you felt emotionally overwhelmed,Conclusion,Endoflife scenarios can be particularly challenging emotionally. Once after the passing of a close family friend who I had been helping care for during their terminal illness I felt incredibly overwhelmed. I took some time off to process my feelings and sought guidance from a counselor. Recognizing that emotional upheaval is part of life I focused on selfcare and leveraged available support enabling me to continue caring for others with empathy and resilience.,Unrated +1230,Nurse,share an instance where you took a leadership role,Conclusion,During a group project at university we found ourselves behind schedule due to unforeseen circumstances. As the group leader I took the initiative to reorganize our tasks set new deadlines and communicated these to the group. I also offered to take on some additional responsibilities to help us catch up. My proactive leadership helped us complete the project on time and ensured that everyone was on the same page.,Unrated +1231,Nurse,how would you deal with a patient who is noncompliant with lifestyle recommendations,Technical,Understanding the reason behind noncompliance is essential. A straightforward discussion with the patient would be initiated to comprehend their reluctance and apprehensions regarding the proposed lifestyle alterations. Utilizing motivational interviewing techniques I would guide the patient to recognize the health benefits these changes could bring. Collaborating with other healthcare specialists like dietitians or social workers might be beneficial in providing comprehensive support if required.,Unrated +1232,Nurse,how would you deal with a patient who is noncompliant with lifestyle recommendations,Technical,A patient may be noncompliant with a lowfat diet due to cultural food traditions. In this case I would work with the patient and a registered dietitian to develop a culturally appropriate meal plan that meets their dietary needs.A patient may be struggling to exercise due to a lack of time or motivation.I would help them find an activity they enjoy and schedule time for exercise in their daily routine.A patient may be resistant to taking medication due to side effects. I would work with the doctor to adjust the medication or offer alternative treatment options.By taking these steps I can help patients understand the importance of following lifestyle recommendations and empower them to make positive changes for their health.It's important to remember that compliance is a journey not a destination. Sometimes it takes time and patience to help people make lasting changes. By building trust providing support and working collaboratively I can help patients overcome their challenges and achieve their health goals.,Unrated +1233,Nurse,how would you handle a situation where a patient refuses to take their prescribed medication,Technical,Firstly I would approach the situation with understanding and empathy acknowledging the patient's feelings about taking the medication. I would then educate the patient about the importance of the medication in managing their condition using simple language and avoiding medical jargon. If the refusal continues I would inform the supervising physician and work collaboratively to find a solution which might include adjusting the medication regimen or exploring alternative treatments.,Unrated +1234,Nurse,how would you handle a situation where a patient refuses to take their prescribed medication,Technical,If a patient refuses to take their medication I would first try to understand the reason why they are refusing. I think it is important to listen to their concerns and address them in a respectful manner. After understanding their concerns I can work with the patient to find an appropriate solution that meets their needs while still ensuring they receive the care they need. This could include discussing alternative medications or treatments providing education about the importance of taking the medication or finding other ways to meet the patients needs. My goal is always to be flexible and understanding while making sure the patient receives the best possible care,Unrated +1235,Nurse,how would you handle a situation where a patient refuses to take their prescribed medication,Technical,I would first try to talk with the patient about why they need to take their medication. I would also try to find out what is making them uncomfortable about taking their medication. If the patient still refuses to take their medication after our conversation I would call in the physician to discuss the situation. The physician can give the patient more information about why they need to take their medication. This helps me avoid having to involve security,Unrated +1236,Nurse,how would you handle a situation where a patient refuses to take their prescribed medication,Technical,I would talk to the patient about their concerns regarding medication. If they still refuse I'd involve the physician to provide more information. This collaborative approach aims to address the issue without resorting to security involvement,Unrated +1237,Nurse,how would you handle a situation where you witness a colleague making a mistake,Communication,The highest priority is patient safety. If I noticed a coworker making a mistake I would privately yet respectfully bring it to their attention giving them an opportunity to rectify the error if feasible. If the error had severe implications or if the coworker overlooked my concerns I would bring the issue to the attention of a superior. It's vital to cultivate an environment where safety is paramount and everyone feels comfortable calling out potential mistakes.,Unrated +1238,Nurse,how would you handle a situation where you witness a colleague making a mistake,Communication,I'd immediately interrupt and point out the mistake making sure everyone is aware of the potential consequences. Ignoring it could put the patient at risk. ,Unrated +1239,Nurse,how would you handle a situation where you witness a colleague making a mistake,Communication,I'd keep it to myself and hope they get it right or someone else notices. Don't want to stir the pot or get anyone in trouble.,Unrated +1240,Nurse,how would you handle a situation where you witness a colleague making a mistake,Communication,I'd totally confront them about it in front of other people and make sure they know they screwed up. They need to be held accountable,Unrated +1241,Nurse,how would you handle a situation where you witness a colleague making a mistake,Communication,I would completely ignore it and just continue with my work. It's not my responsibility to correct their mistakes.,Unrated +1242,Nurse,how would you manage a situation where a patients family disagrees with a prescribed care plan,Communication,In such a situation it's important to facilitate open and respectful dialogue with the family. I would clearly explain the reasons behind the care plan the benefits it offers to the patient and address any concerns they might have. If the disagreement persists I would involve the physician or a patient advocate in the discussion to ensure the family's concerns are addressed while advocating for the patient's best interests.,Unrated +1243,Nurse,how would you manage a situation where a patients family disagrees with a prescribed care plan,Communication,When a patient's family disagrees with the care the patient receives I make sure to educate them on the benefits of the plan. I also state that the patient agreed to it and that's the key information the facility requires to continue providing the same care,Unrated +1244,Nurse,if you made a mistake with a patients medication what actions would you take,Behavioral,If I made an error with a patient's medication I would immediately inform my supervisor and the attending physician to quickly assess the patient and mitigate potential harm. I would also document the error as per the hospital's protocol. Openness honesty and taking responsibility are critical to maintaining trust and learning from such incidents. I believe in fostering a culture of safety where mistakes are treated as opportunities to improve and prevent future errors.,Unrated +1245,Nurse,what approach would you take to effectively communicate with a patient who doesnt speak english,Communication,Clear communication is crucial in providing effective care. If a patient doesn't speak English I would utilize the hospital's interpretation services whether that's a professional interpreter or a telephone translation service. It's essential to ensure the patient understands their treatment plan and feels heard so I would employ visual aids and simple language whenever possible and consistently confirm their comprehension throughout our interactions.,Unrated +1246,Nurse,what approach would you take to effectively communicate with a patient who doesnt speak english,Communication,I will Keep It Simple and Speak slowly,Unrated +1247,Nurse,what approach would you take to effectively communicate with a patient who doesnt speak english,Communication,I use Google Translate to communicate with patient,Unrated +1248,Nurse,what would you do if a patient complains about their pain not being managed effectively,Communication,The primary step is to empathetically listen to the patient and affirm their experience. A comprehensive pain evaluation would be performed to comprehend the intensity and nature of their discomfort. This information would be shared with the patient's medical team to revisit and potentially revise their pain control plan. It's crucial to keep the patient informed about any modifications and engage them in the decisionmaking process fostering a sense of mutual trust and control.,Unrated +1249,Nurse,what would you do if a patient complains about their pain not being managed effectively,Communication,I will lisen to the patient and ask the doctor for help,Unrated +1250,Nurse,what would you do if a patient complains about their pain not being managed effectively,Communication,Tell them that I'am doing everything possible to alleviate their discomfort. Make them feel that they are being understood and supported. Show how much I'am willing to do whatever you can to ease the pain theyre feeling,Unrated +1251,Nurse,what would you do if you disagreed with a doctors treatment plan for a patient,Communication,If I found myself in disagreement with a treatment strategy I would first ensure that I fully understand the reasoning behind it. If I still had reservations I would professionally communicate my concerns to the doctor using evidencebased practices or guidelines to support my argument always prioritizing the patient's wellbeing. If needed I'd seek the intervention of a superior or the ethics committee to reassess the situation. Effective patient care is rooted in open communication and teamwork.,Unrated +1252,Nurse,what would you do if you disagreed with a doctors treatment plan for a patient,Communication,While it's not my place to directly challenge a doctor's treatment plan I would communicate my concerns to the appropriate healthcare team members. I would first gather more information to understand the doctor's rationale for the plan and ensure I fully grasp all aspects of the patient's condition. Then I would respectfully express my concerns highlighting specific points of disagreement and suggesting alternative options based on my knowledge and experience. Ultimately I would prioritize patient safety and wellbeing collaborating with the healthcare team to find the best course of action for the patient.Image of a nurse respectfully talking to a doctor,Unrated +1253,Nurse,what would you do if you disagreed with a doctors treatment plan for a patient,Communication,As a nursing assistant I wouldn't directly disagree with a doctor's treatment plan. However if I had concerns I would politely express them to the attending nurse and seek clarification on the rationale behind the plan. If necessary I would suggest involving the patient in the discussion to ensure their understanding and address any potential anxieties. Ultimately I would follow the doctor's orders while ensuring the patient feels heard and respected.,Unrated +1254,Nurse,what would you do if you disagreed with a doctors treatment plan for a patient,Communication,I would respectfully express my concerns to the doctor and ask for clarification on their reasoning. If I still disagreed I would defer to their expertise while advocating for the patient's wellbeing by seeking a second opinion.,Unrated +1255,Nurse,what would you do if you disagreed with a doctors treatment plan for a patient,Communication,I would respect the doctor's decision but if my concerns are strong I would politely express them to the doctor directly and ask for clarification or a second opinion. Here's an example of what I might sayDr. Smith I understand your treatment plan for Patient's name. However I have some concerns about Specific aspect of the plan. Would you be open to discussing these concernsIf the doctor is not open to discussing them I would document my concerns in the patient's chart and continue to follow the doctor's orders.It is important to remember that I am a nursing assistant not a doctor. I do not have the same level of expertise and training as a doctor. Therefore it is important for me to respect the doctor's decision and to follow the doctor's orders.However I believe that it is important to voice my concerns if I believe that the patient is at risk. By doing so I can help to ensure that the patient receives the best possible care.,Unrated +1256,Nurse,could you share an instance where your integrity was challenged and how did you respond to it,Communication,Integrity to me is staying true to my principles regardless of the situation. During my tenure as a volunteer at a local clinic I noticed discrepancies in the medication count. Instead of staying silent I reported the issue to the clinic's management reinforcing my belief that patient safety is nonnegotiable.,Unrated +1257,Nurse,how have your life experiences shaped your personality in terms of handling stressful situations,Behavioral,My life experiences have cultivated a sense of calm and a proactive approach to stress. For instance during my time as a high school student athlete balancing academics sports and personal life was challenging. It taught me the importance of time management prioritization and the ability to keep a cool head when things get hectic.,Unrated +1258,Nurse,what techniques would you use to calm an upset patient,Communication,As part of my nursing training I worked in the paediatric ward for several months so I quickly had to learn calming techniques to help deal with young patients. I found that distraction worked quite well with children. For instance when administering a cannula for a drip I'd ask them who their favourite superhero was or if they had any pets. With younger children I'd let them hold a special toy or choose a sticker that they'd keep after I'd finished inserting the cannula,Unrated +1259,Nurse,can you recall an episode at work where you manifested leadership qualities,Conclusion,As a shift supervisor at a bustling dining establishment I was entrusted with managing different teams for seamless operations. During a particularly challenging night when we were understaffed I promptly reorganized the team delegated tasks strategically and jumped in to assist whenever necessary. These leadership abilities were key in pulling off a successful evening amidst the hurdles.,Unrated +1260,Nurse,in what ways has your prior work history equipped you to tackle nursing schools demands and a future nursing profession,Introduction,Skills acquired from past hospitality roles such as effective communication problemsolving and empathy have set a solid foundation for a career in nursing. Learning how to remain coolheaded during intense situations resolve issues with a solutionsfocused approach and communicate information succinctly are all key aspects honed from these experiences.,Unrated +1261,Nurse,can you describe a situation where you had to make a decision under pressure what was the outcome,Communication,As an EMT I once attended to a patient who was experiencing severe chest pain. With time being of essence I quickly gathered his history assessed his symptoms and based on my training initiated treatment for a possible heart attack while en route to the hospital. The patient later had a confirmed myocardial infarction in the ER. Quick critical thinking undoubtedly played a crucial role in his treatment.,Unrated +1262,Nurse,how would you handle a situation where you disagreed with a doctors orders,Communication,If I disagreed with a doctor's order I would start by ensuring that I've accurately understood the rationale behind the directive. If the disagreement persists I would professionally express my concerns backed with evidencebased practices. In such situations open and respectful communication is key.,Unrated