- What experiences have you had with patients with infections?
- What causes nurses to get an infectious disease?
- What can a nurse do to prevent infections from spreading?
- What steps do nurses take to maintain low infection rates?
- What are some of the things that hospitals are doing to prevent infectious diseases?
- What are standard precautions?
- How do standard precautions apply to all patients no matter their diagnosis?
- How could you help family members of a patient prevent infectious diseases?
- How could you help the patient with infectious disease prevent acquiring it?
- What are the medications that makes/prevent infectious diseases?
- Besides hand hygiene, proper use of PPE, and vaccinations; how can nurses protect themselves?
- What can you do if you acquire an infectious diseases?
- If a patient is under the age of 18, what can parents do to prevent getting infectious diseases?
- How do you keep patients that had an infectious disease acquiring it again?
- How could the family prevent acquiring infectious diseases if one of their family members has been infected before?
- What are the common hospital acquired infectious diseases?
- How can the hospital help patients stop the spreed of infectious diseases?
- Why we acquired infectious diseases?
- How can nurses help patients with infectious diseases?
- How can a patient in isolation recover then a patient that is not in an isolation room recover from an infectious disease?
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Fourth Interview Questions
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