Practice 35 Behavioral Nursing interview questions covering de-escalation, crisis response, and therapeutic communication.
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Dianne Barnard is a Registered Nurse and former nursing instructor. She is also board certified in Psychiatric Nursing and Holistic Nursing Critical Care.
Nurses experience long, demanding, and sometimes exhausting shifts. Interviewers ask questions that allow the prospective job candidate to showcase their emotional and personality strengths. The interviewer is seeking a candidate with honesty, candor, and emotional and psychological resilience. The interviewer is not looking for a smooth and polished answer, but rather an authentic answer that is unique to the candidate and illustrates their best qualities.

Dianne Barnard is a Registered Nurse and former nursing instructor. She is also board certified in Psychiatric Nursing and Holistic Nursing Critical Care.
"I am easy going, but I'm not a pushover. I work well on a team, but I make up my own mind about things. I think that's important because I must work within the constraints of my nursing license. I am very inquisitive and asks lots of questions, which makes me a better nurse, I think!"

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