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I have an interview (project) that is due pretty soon, for a class I'm taking. (It's Psyc103) I have to interview someone over 40, with at least a Master's degree. My goal here is to come up with 30 or more interesting questions to ask this person about career and self. The person I'm interviewing is my aunt-in-law. She's a nurse practioner. Just so ya know. I have about 16 questions and now I'm sitting here, dazed at the page. Any ideas please share-I'm stuck and wanna make it good or at least funny. Thanks in advance.

2007-03-09 05:32:00 · 5 answers · asked by Meighan27 2 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

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If she's a nurse practitioner, ask her why she didn't go for the whole ball of wax and become a doctor. That's like running 25 miles of a marathon and quitting with a mile to go. You tell her that Dr. Zonk *highly* suggests she gets back on that horse and go back to school.

Dr. J. Zonk Phd. DDS. and a whole bunch of other degrees.

2007-03-09 05:37:42 · answer #1 · answered by johnny_zonker 3 · 0 2

How has the role of Nurse Practitioner (NP) changed in the years since you started in the field?

Has the attitude of doctors towards NP's as professionals become better or worse? Do they respect you?

What led you to choose this career? Was it one you started out to enter from the start of your education or did the interest evolve from something else?

Knowing what you do now about your career, would you still choose it today if you could do it over again?

What would you most like to change about being a NP?

What is the biggest pain-in-the-butt about being an NP?

What are some of the most satisfying experiences from your career? What were the funniest?

If you had not become a NP, what do you think you might have done instead?

How was your personal life (marriage, friends, where you live) affected by your career?

What do you think the future of NPs should be in the changing health care business?

If you won the lottery tomorrow, are there things about your job that you love so much that you would want to keep doing them even though you didn't have to work anymore?

Have you ever wanted to strangle an annoying patient or a co-worker?

Do you think designers should come up with more attractive and functional scrubs for health care workers?

Have you ever had to work in the middle of a major disaster? What was that like?

2007-03-09 13:48:34 · answer #2 · answered by c_kayak_fun 7 · 0 0

what advice can you give to a young person thinking about going into nursing?

what is your best method to calm an upset patient?

how do you handle the sorrow when you lose a patient?

what part of your job is the worst? the best? the funniest?

have you ever been on duty during a catastrophic situation? ie: major motor vehicle accident. earthquake. major fire.
can you tell me a little about that day?

do you ever get to just sit and hold the newborn babies for a few moments?

2007-03-15 20:21:35 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

How did you decide to be a nurse?

What motivates you?

Who inspires you?

What are your thoughts on the education system today?

Do you like what you do?

What are some psychological problems you see in your job?

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?

Do you feel you have lived a full filling life so far?

If you could do one good deed today, what would it be?

That's just a few ideas.

2007-03-09 13:39:40 · answer #4 · answered by Crystal Rene 2 · 0 0

why don't you ask her what you should ask her.
maybe she got an idea or something that she plans to tell you.everybody likes to be the centre of attention.
LIMELIGHT PLEASE

2007-03-09 14:34:57 · answer #5 · answered by Brilliant_Advisor 3 · 0 1

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