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Why this matters:

Under doctor supervision, operating room nurses administer pain management medication to patients during medical procedures. Candidates should have thorough knowledge and experience with the steps and information required to assess a patient’s condition, check for their correct dosage, and administer medication through an IV tube. The best candidates will preemptively consider varying factors such as a patient’s weight, pain levels, and duration of an operation.

What to listen for:

  • Detailed knowledge of pain medications and their processes
  • Clear understanding of how to determine dosage during each step of a patient’s operation
  • Action plan for addressing patients’ varying reactions to pain medication

Why this matters:

While many medical tools are standardized in nursing education, electronic health record (EHR) systems vary among organizations. This question provides an opportunity to be direct about the types of technologies your organization uses, and discern whether a candidate will be comfortable adjusting to your operating procedures.

What to listen for:

  • Thoughtful consideration of the value that EHR systems and similar tools bring to patients and medical staff 
  • Ability to learn new processes and quickly adapt to new technologies 
  • Experience with your organization’s specific EHR software is a plus

Why this matters:

From the moment that operating room nurses meet patients to their eventual recovery, they play an essential role in monitoring patients’ safety and overall conditions. This includes regularly tracking patients’ vital functions, pain levels, and consciousness. The best operating room nurses are detailed and diligent with their monitoring processes and communication of status updates.

What to listen for:

  • Understanding of what constitutes high-quality patient care 
  • Strong communication skills and ability to explain complex medical procedures to patients and their families 
  • Demonstrated knowledge of tools used for tracking patients’ vital levels

 

Why this matters:

Operating rooms move quickly, and an operating room nurse typically acts as a liaison between a patient and the surgeon. It’s important for operating room nurses to be able to communicate with doctors clearly and efficiently. In a conflict situation, nurses must be able to remain calm and work alongside their colleagues to solve problems.

What to listen for:

  • Empathy and compassion for patients and medical staff
  • Ability to remain calm and collected under pressure  
  • Examples of successfully mediated disagreements in a workplace

Why this matters:

Operating room nurses often work under high pressure and in emergency situations. Whether there is an unexpected increase in patient numbers or one patient is unexpectedly at risk of losing their life, nurses must continue to work effectively. It’s essential that operating room nurses are able to maintain composure and focus on patient care, even in unpredictable and stressful situations.

What to listen for:

  • Examples in which a candidate has delivered quality patient care in a high-pressure environment
  • Ability to keep calm and problem-solve under pressure
  • Discussion of helpful stress-reduction techniques before, during, and after an intense situation

 

Why this matters:

Whether it’s a difficult diagnosis or the death of a family member, there are times when an operating room nurse may need to deliver painful news to a patient or their family. A nurse’s ability and readiness to discuss sensitive information with empathy and kindness will make all the difference in a patient’s quality of care.

What to listen for:

  • Demonstrated empathy and compassion for patients 
  • Prioritization of clarity and patient understanding during difficult conversations 
  • Specific tactics for managing the stress of difficult conversations like meditation, therapy, or exercise

 

Why this matters:

Modern medicine is always advancing, and it’s crucial for operating room nurses to stay updated on the latest operating room procedures, tools, medicine, and HIPAA regulations. Education doesn’t stop after nursing school, and qualified candidates will dedicate themselves to continued learning.

What to listen for:

  • Examples of scientific journals or medical news outlets they keep up with 
  • Demonstrated interest and knowledge of the latest medical updates
  • Commitment to ongoing learning, demonstrated by enrollment in courses or certification programs, is a plus 

 

Why this matters:

Passion for nursing and medicine can make a big difference in the quality of an operating room nurse’s work. Whether they’re passionate about solving medical challenges or helping others, a nurse’s reason for joining the field can reveal a lot about the kind of team member they might be and whether they share your organization’s core values.

What to listen for:

  • Genuine desire to help others and a clear dedication to patient care 
  • Demonstrated communication skills 
  • Sense of personal fulfillment gained from their work is a plus 

 

Why this matters:

Operating room nurses work on a team of other medical professionals, and they should be willing and ready to work collaboratively with others to care for patients. While it's helpful for candidates to be able to work independently, the most qualified candidates will be good team players.

What to listen for:

  • Understanding of the value of having different personalities and perspectives on a team 
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills 
  • Demonstrated effectiveness in working collaboratively

 

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