Commonly asked NHS Interview Question - Intoxicated Colleague
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
- Commonly Asked NHS Interview Question Series -
#1 Intoxicated Colleague
How will you deal with a colleague or a senior who is turning up to work intoxicated with alcohol?
Remember this is about patient safety.
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The most important words you have mentioned are that you have to be yourself this is what will pass you ❤️
Very helpful,and informative. Thank you Dr for the video. Another common question in the interview is " can you remember any mistake you did in the past , and what Did you learn from it ?". Please shed some light on this as well. Regards 🙂
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Thank doctor for the excellent insight. Can you help us understand question about emotional awareness ???
Very informative presentation.
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Thank you very much. I had an interview for oncology job where I was asked how to manage a suspected neutropenic sepsis. I mentioned antibiotics while awaiting culture results and the lead consultant said it's not the way they practice. Can you throw more light on how to approach such situations?
Neutropenic sepsis with patient undergoing chemotherapy, is a medical emergency. If the patient is critically unwell, pre-alert and arrange emergency transfer to hospital, f the person is clinically stable, arrange emergency transfer to the local oncology or haematology unit, or medical assessment unit, using clinical judgement depending on local referral pathways. If the patient is in the ward/hospital setting 1: Give oxygen, titrate accordingly, 2: Take blood tests FIRST and microbiology samples, 3: IV intravenous broad-spectrum antibiotic at the maximum recommended dose. 4: Give IV fluid bolus to restore tissue perfusion, 5: Check serial lactate measurement, 6: Check urine output, monitor fluid balance hourly and monitor the person's clinical condition. This is step wise approach, if you don't follow accordingly this is patient safety concern, hence consultant said so. Hope it helps!
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Very informative video
Respected sir,the questions mostly at the start of interviews ,"introduce yourself" would u like to have some shed upon this question as well?
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Would this question come up for a cardiac physiology interview
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The continuity is not there for the video .The video get cut often that affects the flow of video