In the behavior-based interview, the nurse manager asks questions about which of the following?

a. The nurse's future goals
b. How the nurse responded in a specific clinical scenario
c. How the nurse reacted to an event in the past
d. How the nurse worked with UAPs in the past


B

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A This is more included appropriately in the traditional interview.
B In a behavior-based interview, the nurse is asked how he reacted in a specific scenario or asked to provide examples of his behaviors under stress.
C This is more included appropriately in the traditional interview.
D This is more included appropriately in the traditional interview.

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