A nurse manager and a human resources (HR) manager are developing an interview guide for registered nurse positions in critical care units

How should this document be structured? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. The questions should be specific to the registered nurse position.
2. Questions should be general enough that they will guide the interview for any critical care unit.
3. Sufficient room should be allowed between the questions so that notes on the interview can be written directly on the guide.
4. Questions should require independent answers and should not be leading.
5. The document should allow space for demographic information such as name, gender, and age.


1,3,4
Rationale 1: Questions should be specific to the job responsibilities of a registered nurse.
Rationale 2: The questions should be specific to the unit for which the nurse is being hired. For example, a nurse skilled in adult critical care may not be prepared to work in a neonatal intensive care unit.
Rationale 3: If notes are taken directly on the guide, it will also serve as a written record of the interview. This written record may be retained or may be destroyed after the position is filled.
Rationale 4: Leading questions often have very obvious answers and will not give the interviewers a true impression of the applicant.
Rationale 5: Asking about age and making decision based on gender is not legal.
Global Rationale:

Nursing

You might also like to view...

You are on triage duty in the emergency department (ED) when a patient presents to the ED with symptoms indicative of a myocardial infarction (MI)

The patient informs you that these symptoms have been occurring over the last 4 to 5 days. Which diagnostic study do you expect the physician to order to diagnosis an MI? A) Myoglobin levels B) Creatine kinase (CK) and its isoenzyme CK-MB C) Troponin T and I D) Lactic dehydrogenase and its isoenzymes

Nursing

The nurse is assessing a patient who has been immobilized for several weeks. What may occur as a result of prolonged immobility?

a. bone demineraliza-tion c. increased respiratory excursion b. decreased cardiac workload d. increased peristalsis

Nursing

The application of touch and movement to muscles, tendons, and ligaments without manipulation of the joints is called _________________

Fill in the blanks with correct word

Nursing

A broad or global view of the world is called a(n)

a. ideology. c. philosophy. b. psychology. d. globally.

Nursing