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Old 02-25-2008, 04:46 PM
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Congratulations on your interview!

If they'll be "scoring" the answers you give, does that mean that the interview will consist of technical-type questions?

I don't remember interviewing for nursing school, but I do remember interviewing for my transfer to ICU. I knew NOTHING about ICU. Nada. The interviewer gave me a scenario and asked what I would do - I told her that I honestly had no idea. I figured I tanked, but she offered me a job the next day.

So I guess the moral of this story is that even if you flub a question or two, it may not make a difference. And personally, as a nurse and preceptor... I would rather a new nurse say "I don't know" than make something up.

Good luck!
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