Interview Questions Worksheet on hospital Internal Policy and Procedure

Interview Questions

1. Have you read the hospital Internal Policy and Procedure (Internal Disaster Plan)? Tell me what this plan means to the job that you do? 2. Does the plan provide you with enough information about dealing with internal disasters such as fire, flood, and power outage? 3. How do you activate an internal disaster response? 4. What is the code that is used to activate the fire alarm at the hospital? 5. What is the difference between red and green codes in state of internal disasters based on the hospital plan? 6. How many times have you participated in evacuation drills? Is it effective and is it increased your preparedness for facing internal disasters? 7. After performing an evacuation activity, can you identify areas to resolve them in order to increase your preparedness for internal disasters? 8. How many times have you participated in a real hospital evacuation? What went well and what needs more practice or training? 9. Have you reviewed the fire evacuation map recently? When? 10. How many exits does the hospital have? Do you know all of them? What about your department? 11. When seeing a fire in a room or in any area of the hospital, what are the steps to do? 12. In your opinion, do you think that the exits, emergency doors and hospital signboards are sufficient to facilitate evacuations during internal disasters? Please explain. 13. How can you protect patients in time of internal disasters? How do you continue to provide care during the evacuation? What are the means and equipment required in the 14. hospital to increase preparedness to face internal disasters such as fires and floods? 15. What do you suggest the hospital to provide you with to be more prepared for internal disasters? Response No Interview Questions 1. Have you read the hospital Internal Policy and Procedure (Internal Disaster Plan)? Tell me what this plan means to the job that you do? 2. Does the plan provide you with enough information about dealing with internal disasters such as fire, flood, and power outage? 3. How do you activate an internal disaster response? 4. What is the code that is used to activate the fire alarm at the hospital? 5. What is the difference between red and green codes in state of internal disasters based on the hospital plan? 6. How many times have you participated in evacuation drills? Is it effective and is it increased your preparedness for facing internal disasters? 7. After performing an evacuation activity, can you identify areas to resolve them in order to increase your preparedness for internal disasters? 8. How many times have you participated in a real hospital evacuation? What went well and what needs more practice or training? 9. Have you reviewed the fire evacuation map recently? When? 10. How many exits does the hospital have? Do you know all of them? What about your department? 11. When seeing a fire in a room or in any area of the hospital, what are the steps to do? 12. In your opinion, do you think that the exits, emergency doors and hospital signboards are sufficient to facilitate evacuations during internal disasters? Please explain. 13. How can you protect patients in time of internal disasters? How do you continue to provide care during the evacuation? What are the means and equipment required in the 14. hospital to increase preparedness to face internal disasters such as fires and floods? 15. What do you suggest the hospital to provide you with to be more prepared for internal disasters? Response No Interview Questions 1. Have you read the hospital Internal Policy and Procedure (Internal Disaster Plan)? Tell me what this plan means to the job that you do? 2. Does the plan provide you with enough information about dealing with internal disasters such as fire, flood, and power outage? 3. How do you activate an internal disaster response? 4. What is the code that is used to activate the fire alarm at the hospital? 5. What is the difference between red and green codes in state of internal disasters based on the hospital plan? 6. How many times have you participated in evacuation drills? Is it effective and is it increased your preparedness for facing internal disasters? 7. After performing an evacuation activity, can you identify areas to resolve them in order to increase your preparedness for internal disasters? 8. How many times have you participated in a real hospital evacuation? What went well and what needs more practice or training? 9. Have you reviewed the fire evacuation map recently? When? 10. How many exits does the hospital have? Do you know all of them? What about your department? 11. When seeing a fire in a room or in any area of the hospital, what are the steps to do? 12. In your opinion, do you think that the exits, emergency doors and hospital signboards are sufficient to facilitate evacuations during internal disasters? Please explain. 13. How can you protect patients in time of internal disasters? How do you continue to provide care during the evacuation? What are the means and equipment required in the 14. hospital to increase preparedness to face internal disasters such as fires and floods? 15. What do you suggest the hospital to provide you with to be more prepared for internal disasters? Response No Interview Questions 1. Have you read the hospital Internal Policy and Procedure (Internal Disaster Plan)? Tell me what this plan means to the job that you do? 2. Does the plan provide you with enough information about dealing with internal disasters such as fire, flood, and power outage? 3. How do you activate an internal disaster response? 4. What is the code that is used to activate the fire alarm at the hospital? 5. What is the difference between red and green codes in state of internal disasters based on the hospital plan? 6. How many times have you participated in evacuation drills? Is it effective and is it increased your preparedness for facing internal disasters? 7. After performing an evacuation activity, can you identify areas to resolve them in order to increase your preparedness for internal disasters? 8. How many times have you participated in a real hospital evacuation? What went well and what needs more practice or training? 9. Have you reviewed the fire evacuation map recently? When? 10. How many exits does the hospital have? Do you know all of them? What about your department? 11. When seeing a fire in a room or in any area of the hospital, what are the steps to do? 12. In your opinion, do you think that the exits, emergency doors and hospital signboards are sufficient to facilitate evacuations during internal disasters? Please explain. 13. How can you protect patients in time of internal disasters? How do you continue to provide care during the evacuation? What are the means and equipment required in the 14. hospital to increase preparedness to face internal disasters such as fires and floods? 15. What do you suggest the hospital to provide you with to be more prepared for internal disasters? Response No Interview Questions 1. Have you read the hospital Internal Policy and Procedure (Internal Disaster Plan)? Tell me what this plan means to the job that you do? 2. Does the plan provide you with enough information about dealing with internal disasters such as fire, flood, and power outage? 3. How do you activate an internal disaster response? 4. What is the code that is used to activate the fire alarm at the hospital? 5. What is the difference between red and green codes in state of internal disasters based on the hospital plan? 6. How many times have you participated in evacuation drills? Is it effective and is it increased your preparedness for facing internal disasters? 7. After performing an evacuation activity, can you identify areas to resolve them in order to increase your preparedness for internal disasters? 8. How many times have you participated in a real hospital evacuation? What went well and what needs more practice or training? 9. Have you reviewed the fire evacuation map recently? When? 10. How many exits does the hospital have? Do you know all of them? What about your department? 11. When seeing a fire in a room or in any area of the hospital, what are the steps to do? 12. In your opinion, do you think that the exits, emergency doors and hospital signboards are sufficient to facilitate evacuations during internal disasters? Please explain. 13. How can you protect patients in time of internal disasters? How do you continue to provide care during the evacuation? What are the means and equipment required in the 14. hospital to increase preparedness to face internal disasters such as fires and floods? 15. What do you suggest the hospital to provide you with to be more prepared for internal disasters? Response

 

No Interview Questions Response

 

1. Have you read the hospital Internal Policy and Procedure (Internal Disaster Plan)? Tell me what this plan means to the job that you do?  
2. Does the plan provide you with enough information about dealing with internal disasters such as fire, flood, and power outage?  
3. How do you activate an internal disaster response?  
4. What is the code that is used to activate the fire alarm at the hospital?  
5. What is the difference between red and green codes in state of internal disasters based on the hospital plan?  
6. How many times have you participated in evacuation drills? Is it effective and is it increased your preparedness for facing internal disasters?  
7. After performing an evacuation activity, can you identify areas to resolve them in order to increase your preparedness for internal disasters?  
8. How many times have you participated in a real hospital evacuation? What went well and what needs more practice or training?  
9. Have you reviewed the fire evacuation map recently? When?  
10. How many exits does the hospital have? Do you know all of them? What about your department?  
11. When seeing a fire in a room or in any area of the hospital, what are the steps to do?  
12. In your opinion, do you think that the exits, emergency doors and hospital signboards are sufficient to facilitate evacuations during internal disasters? Please explain.  
13. How can you protect patients in time of internal disasters? How do you continue to provide care during the evacuation?  
 

14.

What are the means and equipment required in the hospital to increase preparedness to face internal disasters such as fires and floods?  
15. What do you suggest the hospital to provide you with to be more prepared for internal disasters?  

 

 

 

No Interview Questions Response

 

1. Have you read the hospital Internal Policy and Procedure (Internal Disaster Plan)? Tell me what this plan means to the job that you do?  
2. Does the plan provide you with enough information about dealing with internal disasters such as fire, flood, and power outage?  
3. How do you activate an internal disaster response?  
4. What is the code that is used to activate the fire alarm at the hospital?  
5. What is the difference between red and green codes in state of internal disasters based on the hospital plan?  
6. How many times have you participated in evacuation drills? Is it effective and is it increased your preparedness for facing internal disasters?  
7. After performing an evacuation activity, can you identify areas to resolve them in order to increase your preparedness for internal disasters?  
8. How many times have you participated in a real hospital evacuation? What went well and what needs more practice or training?  
9. Have you reviewed the fire evacuation map recently? When?  
10. How many exits does the hospital have? Do you know all of them? What about your department?  
11. When seeing a fire in a room or in any area of the hospital, what are the steps to do?  
12. In your opinion, do you think that the exits, emergency doors and hospital signboards are sufficient to facilitate evacuations during internal disasters? Please explain.  
13. How can you protect patients in time of internal disasters? How do you continue to provide care during the evacuation?  
 

14.

What are the means and equipment required in the hospital to increase preparedness to face internal disasters such as fires and floods?  
15. What do you suggest the hospital to provide you with to be more prepared for internal disasters?  

 

 

 

No Interview Questions Response

 

1. Have you read the hospital Internal Policy and Procedure (Internal Disaster Plan)? Tell me what this plan means to the job that you do?  
2. Does the plan provide you with enough information about dealing with internal disasters such as fire, flood, and power outage?  
3. How do you activate an internal disaster response?  
4. What is the code that is used to activate the fire alarm at the hospital?  
5. What is the difference between red and green codes in state of internal disasters based on the hospital plan?  
6. How many times have you participated in evacuation drills? Is it effective and is it increased your preparedness for facing internal disasters?  
7. After performing an evacuation activity, can you identify areas to resolve them in order to increase your preparedness for internal disasters?  
8. How many times have you participated in a real hospital evacuation? What went well and what needs more practice or training?  
9. Have you reviewed the fire evacuation map recently? When?  
10. How many exits does the hospital have? Do you know all of them? What about your department?  
11. When seeing a fire in a room or in any area of the hospital, what are the steps to do?  
12. In your opinion, do you think that the exits, emergency doors and hospital signboards are sufficient to facilitate evacuations during internal disasters? Please explain.  
13. How can you protect patients in time of internal disasters? How do you continue to provide care during the evacuation?  
 

14.

What are the means and equipment required in the hospital to increase preparedness to face internal disasters such as fires and floods?  
15. What do you suggest the hospital to provide you with to be more prepared for internal disasters?  

 

 

 

No Interview Questions Response

 

1. Have you read the hospital Internal Policy and Procedure (Internal Disaster Plan)? Tell me what this plan means to the job that you do?  
2. Does the plan provide you with enough information about dealing with internal disasters such as fire, flood, and power outage?  
3. How do you activate an internal disaster response?  
4. What is the code that is used to activate the fire alarm at the hospital?  
5. What is the difference between red and green codes in state of internal disasters based on the hospital plan?  
6. How many times have you participated in evacuation drills? Is it effective and is it increased your preparedness for facing internal disasters?  
7. After performing an evacuation activity, can you identify areas to resolve them in order to increase your preparedness for internal disasters?  
8. How many times have you participated in a real hospital evacuation? What went well and what needs more practice or training?  
9. Have you reviewed the fire evacuation map recently? When?  
10. How many exits does the hospital have? Do you know all of them? What about your department?  
11. When seeing a fire in a room or in any area of the hospital, what are the steps to do?  
12. In your opinion, do you think that the exits, emergency doors and hospital signboards are sufficient to facilitate evacuations during internal disasters? Please explain.  
13. How can you protect patients in time of internal disasters? How do you continue to provide care during the evacuation?  
 

14.

What are the means and equipment required in the hospital to increase preparedness to face internal disasters such as fires and floods?  
15. What do you suggest the hospital to provide you with to be more prepared for internal disasters?  

 

 

 

No Interview Questions Response

 

1. Have you read the hospital Internal Policy and Procedure (Internal Disaster Plan)? Tell me what this plan means to the job that you do?  
2. Does the plan provide you with enough information about dealing with internal disasters such as fire, flood, and power outage?  
3. How do you activate an internal disaster response?  
4. What is the code that is used to activate the fire alarm at the hospital?  
5. What is the difference between red and green codes in state of internal disasters based on the hospital plan?  
6. How many times have you participated in evacuation drills? Is it effective and is it increased your preparedness for facing internal disasters?  
7. After performing an evacuation activity, can you identify areas to resolve them in order to increase your preparedness for internal disasters?  
8. How many times have you participated in a real hospital evacuation? What went well and what needs more practice or training?  
9. Have you reviewed the fire evacuation map recently? When?  
10. How many exits does the hospital have? Do you know all of them? What about your department?  
11. When seeing a fire in a room or in any area of the hospital, what are the steps to do?  
12. In your opinion, do you think that the exits, emergency doors and hospital signboards are sufficient to facilitate evacuations during internal disasters? Please explain.  
13. How can you protect patients in time of internal disasters? How do you continue to provide care during the evacuation?  
 

14.

What are the means and equipment required in the hospital to increase preparedness to face internal disasters such as fires and floods?  
15. What do you suggest the hospital to provide you with to be more prepared for internal disasters?