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Clinical simulation games ideas

What are some other great clinical simulation games besides RNentertainment for NCLEX prep, virtual patient excursions computer simulation and I-Tunes Prognosis? As a tactile learner creating flash cards for games such as Jeopardy and role play with classmates is great and I'm looking for other fun exercises to help retain information. Thanks!

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I'm going to "bump" this because I too enjoy learning through games like these. I bookmarked this thread in hopes of learning more games or apps others like to use but since there haven't been any responses yet, hopefully there are more!

Thank you for the ones you posted in the OP. :)

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Your welcome.

Kahoots and Quizzlet are fun games. I use them for my high school CNA students

https://create.kahoot.it/#quiz/09c304fb-f303-40a4-8daf-6b6353d41aab This one students can play against each other using electronic devices. The results are available in an Excel spreadsheet so that you can get a glimpse on what needs to be studied more. My kids love this one

https://quizlet.com/61519578/skills-lp-2-blood-pressure-flash-cards/ This one I like to put on the smart board. The scatter function is a matching game that my students love.

Hope this helps!

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