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Question 28 of 35 for our Certified Nursing Assistant Mock Interview

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Question 28 of 35

How would you bring a sense of care and compassion to our patients?

"I'll give you a great example here. After the holidays a couple of years ago, I was working a shift, and I was visiting with one of my patients. She shared that she wished she could still write letters to her grandchildren, but her penmanship wasn't the best. The next day I spent my lunch break with my patient writing her words down on some pretty stationery I picked up the night before. We addressed the envelope together, and I dropped it in the mail that evening. She thanked me for my thoughtfulness and said she felt like she was able to re-connect with her grandchildren again."

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  • 28. How would you bring a sense of care and compassion to our patients?

      How to Answer

      As a Certified Nursing Assistant providing the most intimate care to the patients at this organization, your interviewer will ideally be looking to hear that you will bring a gentle, kind, and empathetic approach to all patients you provide care for. Without being too longwinded, talk to your interviewer about how you bring a customized and unique approach to every patient you work with. It will always help to talk about the importance of customizing your approach with patients because they all bring their own history, experiences, and thoughts. Bringing a customized approach is the way to show the most compassion.

      Written by Heather Douglass on August 10th, 2021

      1st Answer Example

      "I'll give you a great example here. After the holidays a couple of years ago, I was working a shift, and I was visiting with one of my patients. She shared that she wished she could still write letters to her grandchildren, but her penmanship wasn't the best. The next day I spent my lunch break with my patient writing her words down on some pretty stationery I picked up the night before. We addressed the envelope together, and I dropped it in the mail that evening. She thanked me for my thoughtfulness and said she felt like she was able to re-connect with her grandchildren again."

      Written by Heather Douglass on August 10th, 2021

      2nd Answer Example

      "I've learned throughout my career that the most compassionate care is provided when it is individualized to each patient. By getting to know my patients, I can learn their hopes, dreams, and even fears and use this information to better suit their needs when I am cleaning them or repositioning them. Through simple conversations, I can take a potentially fearful situation and help put their minds at ease through my words and actions. If hired here, I would take this same approach with patients."

      Written by Heather Douglass on August 10th, 2021