Student A: You are a Pharmacist. Give advice to your patients as they walk in. First, ask
questions about their symptoms and then recommend something for them.
Student B: You have a bad cough. Probably the result of sharing that water bottle with your
friend yesterday. Now he´s not at school and it looks like you are going to join him. You´ve
decided to be proactive and go to the pharmacy for advice on how to cure it, fast. Ask the
Pharmacist what you should take.
Student C: Your eyes are all puffy and you keep sneezing. You´ve never had allergies before but
there´s a first for everything. Ask the pharmacist what you can take to alleviate the symptoms.
Student D: You keep squinting to see the board and you keep having these terrible headaches.
Your mom doesn´t know what to do with you. You´ve always had 20/20 vision so you don´t
think you need glasses. Ask the pharmacist what he recommends for headaches, but be sure to
mention that you aren´t seeing the board well at school.
Student E: You´re stomach keeps cramping! Ugh, you knew you shouldn´t have eaten those
lentils yesterday. They were undercooked and now you´ve got really bad gas. Ask the
pharmacist what you can take to relieve these symptoms.