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Kelly Burlison is an experienced healthcare and quality measurement professional with experience interviewing in the healthcare field focusing on IT.
Due to their lack of immunity and the nature of their conditions, pediatric ICU patients are at significant risk of picking up an infection as a consequence of the care they are receiving. Although infection prevention measures in the healthcare industry have greatly improved over the years, the risk still exists and healthcare professionals must be vigilant in order to prevent healthcare-acquired infections. Your interview asks a simple question like this to ensure that you would always take the easy safety procedures seriously in your work as a PICU nurse with their organization.

Kelly Burlison is an experienced healthcare and quality measurement professional with experience interviewing in the healthcare field focusing on IT.
"The first thing I would do to prevent the patient from getting an infection is to wash my hands. There are other actions I would need to take in preventing infection, but handwashing is primary. I have always been an advocate of handwashing, even when many of my colleagues were not. When I found out that my nursing and care partner colleagues on my unit were not following handwashing protocols last year, I worked with my supervisor to develop training on the importance of proper handwashing, handwashing technique, and infection prevention. After this training, handwashing compliance in my unit improved greatly, and the infection control nurse attributed it to a reduction in secondary infections. In your PICU, every infection prevention measure is vital in ensuring the health and safety of your patients and I would never let my guard down during my shift."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
Although it may seem obvious, the simple task of handwashing is the first step in infection prevention. To effectively answer this question, you should explain that the first step you would take to prevent infection would be to wash your hands thoroughly again. A more successful answer to this question would include an example of how you have helped train colleagues on handwashing in such situations and/or assisted in the development and implementation of handwashing policies for your nursing unit. You should also remind your interviewer that you would remain compliant with any gowning requirements with certain patients.

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