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“LPN Frequently Asked Questions in various Practical Nurse job interviews by interviewer. The set of questions are here to ensures that you offer a perfect answer posed to you. So get preparation for your new job interview”



78 Practical Nurse Questions And Answers

1⟩ Why do you want to work in this industry as Practical Nurse?

I’ve always loved nursing, but my interest in health care really started when I volunteered at a homeless shelter in college. Seeing so many people without care inspired me to pursue a career devoted to caring for others. I kept going back and volunteering, which got me hooked. It was great to be able to contribute positively to society that then led me to a field I feel so passionate about.

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3⟩ Tell me could I have a tour of your facility?

This is a question that often does not need to be asked. Many interviewers offer a tour of the facility with the interview. They may even conduct the interview while walking through the facility. However, if the employer does not offer a tour, ask for one. This can give you valuable firsthand knowledge of a facility. Be sure to pay attention to patients and how well cared for they are. Notice staff members and how they interact with each other; does everyone seem miserable or is everyone smiling? Use all your senses to evaluate a facility.

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4⟩ Tell me do you prefer to work alone or as part of a team?

This question can be a tricky one to answer. One way to overcome this is simply to not pick one option. Spin the answer to show that you have the ability to work in both situations. Nurses are part of a larger healthcare team which is responsible for patient care. As such, nurses must be able to work as part of a team. Emphasize your ability to collaborate as well as being able to work independently; both are critical skills for nurses.

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5⟩ Tell me what would you do if you saw another staff member?

Do something wrong? …break policy and procedure? Mistreat a patient? This question has several variations but all are aimed at the same issue. The interviewer is trying to figure out if you have integrity and are trustworthy. While it may not be first instinct to “rat out” a fellow nurse or other employee, you must remember the bottom line: patient care and safety. If you see another nurse mistreat a patient or break a rule that could lead to patient harm speak up! There are procedures in place that protect whistle blowers. Always follow the chain of command in your facility and report things that need to be reported.

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6⟩ Tell me why do you want to work here as Practical Nurse?

This is a very commonly asked question as well. There are many settings and facilities in which nurses can work. The interviewer wants to know why you chose their facility. The answer to this question can be augmented by researching the company before hand. Having some background can provide concrete reasons to work for the company and let the employer know you did your research. Another good thing to do when applying to a facility is to ask about its reputation. Ask around and see what can be found “through the grapevine.” Of course take personal testimonies with a grain of salt and remember there are always two sides to every story. However if a facility has a good reputation, it is most likely well deserved. Show the interviewer that you did your homework and let them know that you like their positive reputation. Find out if the facility you are interviewing for has a special focus or function; rehabilitation, geriatrics, pediatrics, oncology, etc. If you are drawn to a facility because you want to work in a certain specialty, let the interviewer know that. They will likely be happy you chose them over similar facilities.

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7⟩ Tell me what are the daily duties of this position?

Job duties and responsibilities can vary greatly depending on facility, patient load and acuity, and the healthcare setting. If the interviewer does not go into some detail about what you will actually be doing on a daily basis, don’t be afraid to ask. Knowing the specifics of what you will be doing can help ensure the position is a good match. Some LPN positions are aimed more at basic care of patients. Many LPN positions are medication or treatment nurse positions. LPN's are often designated as charge nurses as well. Being a charge nurse adds a list of responsibilities which can range from writing care plans and supervising care to supervising nursing assistants. Many practical nurses are given supervisory positions straight out of school. If your school offered a leadership class or similar you may feel prepared for this. Some nurses do not desire the extra responsibility of a charge nurse status.

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8⟩ Explain me an example of some routine procedures that a practice nurse performs regularly?

Taking swabs, blood samples, urine samples, and treating and dressing wounds. Another kind of routine procedure is consulting and advising patients in matters of further treatment and general health. Try not to just list things from your average day. Make it a coherent description which shows that you understand your mission as a nurse.

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9⟩ As you know this job may require you to work long days, including some nights and weekends. How do you feel about that?

The most important thing is to provide quality patient care, and I know from experience that when a facility is understaffed, it can take away from how much attention the patients receive. That is why I try to be available as much as possible. I don’t mind working nights and weekends, and I’m no stranger to long days. At one of my other jobs, I would commonly work double shifts. That isn'’t ideal, of course, but I can do it when it’s necessary.

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10⟩ Tell me does the organization offer career development and further study opportunities?

This type of question lets the interviewer know that you are dedicated to the profession, are in it for the long haul and are keen to improve your knowledge by ongoing learning. It shows dedication, drive, and determination. Organisations like to know that their employees are not just going come to work daily as something they must do, but really enjoy their job and want to stay with the company.

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11⟩ Explain me what do you believe are some of the qualities that a licensed practical nurse most needs?

An LPN should be personable and focused on patient care. Getting along with others is vital because nursing is a people-oriented career. Also, an LPN meets so many different kinds of people from a wide range of backgrounds that it is absolutely vital to be able to adapt to these different situations. The personalities on a nursing team can also vary widely.

Attention to detail and communication are key, too, because people’s lives are involved. It’s important to stay in touch with other team members, particularly the RN who is on duty, so no patient gets overlooked.

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12⟩ Explain about your experience in working in an educational setting?

Have you worked in a school before? Have you been a professor or a nursing school teacher? Share your work experience. If you don’t have any working experience in an educational setting, let the client know that the education setting is something that has always intrigued you and that you think it would be a great opportunity to expand your top notch skills.

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13⟩ Tell me what would you say is the most valuable knowledge you have gained in your career as an LPN?

Professionals learn from their on-the-job experiences, and the interviewer wants to learn what you have gained from working with patients when they are at their most vulnerable, and whether you have grown through your experiences or are just going through the motions. Respond with an experience that changed your perspective of the patient experience, or that gave you an insight on how to improve your work quality.

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15⟩ Tell me why are you a good hire?

Take the time to mention the qualifications and experience that have gotten you the chance to impress. However, also take the time to mention qualities that make you stand out because your competitors probably have similar qualifications and experience.

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