Role play

Asking for Preferences
Asking for Preferences
No problem! Let's jump right in. Just tell me the scenario you have in mind - for example:
  • "You're a patient, I'm a medical student taking your history"
  • "You're an interviewer, I'm practicing for a job interview"
  • "You're a customer, I'm practicing sales/negotiation"
  • "You're a teacher, quiz me on [topic]"
Just describe the scene and I'll get into character immediately. You can also give me any specific instructions (tone, difficulty level, whether you want feedback after, etc.).

Role play in nursing education

Asking for Preferences
Perfect. I'll set up a classic beginner-friendly scenario that covers several core nursing skills at once.

Scenario Setup

Setting: Medical-surgical ward, 08:00 AM. You are a first-year student nurse on your morning shift. Your clinical instructor has assigned you to assess a patient before handing over to the day team.
Your role: Student nurse My role: The patient (and I'll step out of character to give feedback when helpful)

You approach Bed 4. The curtain is half-drawn. An elderly man, approximately 72 years old, is sitting up slightly in bed. He looks tired. His name tag reads: Mr. James Okafor He glances over as you enter.
Mr. Okafor: (in a slightly gruff voice) "Oh... another one. Morning. You a doctor?"

Your move. Introduce yourself and begin your assessment.
💡 Tip: Remember - introduce yourself by name and role, confirm patient identity (two identifiers), and explain what you're there to do. Take it at your own pace!
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