- How would you create strong interpersonal relationships with the hospital staff? …
- How would you handle peak time in the ER? …
- How would you approach a panicked family wanting information about their sick loved one in the ER?
In this post, you can reference some of the most common interview questions for a emergency room technician interview along with appropriate answer samples. If you need more job interview materials, you can reference them at the end of this post.
ER Tech Interview Questions
Tell me about your ability to work under pressure?
Answer tips
You may say that you thrive under certain types of pressure. Give an example that relates to the type of position applied for.
Mention routine pressure you face, such as dealing with deadlines on a regular basis.
Try not to use an example where you created the pressure yourself, by waiting too long to start something, or by handling a task irresponsibly at the beginning. For example, working under pressure to meet a customer’s deadline could be a good example, but not if you had waited too long to start the project.
Answer samples
“Pressure is actually a catalyst to my work. When there is an imperative deadline, I refocus my energy into my work which in fact, has helped me to produce some of my best works. (Give examples) I guess you can say I thrive under pressure.”
What field experience do you have for a EMERGENCY ROOM TECHNICIAN POSITION?
Speak about specifics that relate to the position you are applying for. If you do not have specific experience, get as close as you can.
If you are being asked this question from your employer then you can explain your experience. Tell the employer what responsibilities you were performing during your job. You can tell what programs you developed and what modules you worked on. What were your achievements regarding different programs.
I have been working with computers since 2001. I also have a degree in network support/computer repair. I have built my last 3 computers, have work with Dell as an employee. So I have around 15 years experience working with computers.
FAQ
Is it hard to be an ER tech?
- Monitoring blood pressure, pulse, and temperature of patients.
- Collecting blood, stool, urine, and other samples from patients.
- Fitting patients for crutches and casts.
- Handing doctors and nurses medical supplies during procedures.
- Transporting patients.
- Dressing wounds.
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