Abstract

Simulation is becoming more commonly used in nursing education, but high-fidelity manikins have limitations for portraying psychiatric patients. The costs of standardized patients can be prohibitive, and the availability of drama students to act as patients may be limited as well. This article describes an innovative, cost-effective method using course faculty as simulated patients in a psychiatric nursing clinical course.

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