Questions and Answers Frequently Asked by Hospital Interviewers

Hospital interviewers often ask questions and answers are as follows:

1, if you accidentally found a seriously ill patient's death may be mainly due to the same doctor diagnosis and treatment of improperly caused, at this time you how to deal with it?

Analysis: look at it rationally. Things have happened, to understand that the important thing is to do a good job; to assist colleagues and the head of the department to do a good job of the patient's appeasement and other aftermath. Understand the ins and outs of what happened, find out the specific reasons for the patient's death at that time, give the deceased an account also give their own account; if you feel the need to report to the department and hospital leadership in a timely manner.

2. In recent years, the problem of difficult and expensive access to medical care has become increasingly prominent. As a result of the difficult and expensive to see a doctor, many people are afraid to enter the hospital with a disease. "Small disease drag, big disease to suffer, to die only to the hospital to carry" phenomenon is more common. What do you think of this phenomenon?

Difficulty in seeing a doctor, the main reason in the irrational allocation of medical resources: medical resources away from the people-oriented hospital distribution serious "polarization" resource allocation serious "heavy city light countryside".

3, due to the dense population, activities are concentrated, students lack of knowledge of the relevant precautions, etc., the school there are a variety of emergencies occurring in the public **** health incident penetration. As a health practitioner, please talk about what aspects of prevention should be done?

The problem has a more profound and unique insights, can see the essence of the problem and the root cause, can dialectically analyze the problem. Such as should strengthen the prevention of public **** health emergencies, the establishment of a good public **** health, food hygiene system, improve the relevant set of conditions, strengthen the teachers, cooks, students, infectious disease prevention and control, food hygiene, health education and so on.

4, doctors often hide the patient's condition, how do you think?

From a psychological point of view. Most patients will fall into despair after learning that they are terminally ill, and will even refuse to continue to receive treatment. Therefore, the appropriate concealment of the patient's condition is conducive to cooperation with the treatment, but if the patient has been aware of and insisted on asking about the condition, the doctor should respect the patient's right to know, take a euphemistic way to tell his condition, and at the same time, more guidance to help him get through the psychological difficulties.

5, Engels said: "From some small things, you can see a person's good quality." Please combine the characteristics of the nurse's work to talk about the experience.

The small things are really important to the nurse's work, everything should start from the small things. Nothing is too small for the big picture. This is especially true for someone who is just starting out. I think this statement can also be derived as, "Some small things can tell a lot about a person's bad qualities." Quality is an abstract term, a comprehensive conclusion drawn from the convergence of countless small things, it makes sense to see the big in the small, I believe that everyone is talented. The key is to use the right place.