Right Sided EKG
Jacob Jones is 34 years old and he has a right sided myocardial infarction. Jacob’s heart, unlike most people, is positioned on the right side of his chest. Due to this condition, he needs a right sided EKG examination. Â
This VR simulation for Right Sided EKG examination is designed to help healthcare practitioners practice the procedure and get familiar with placing leads correctly. With both training and assessment modes, learners can perform the procedure and assess themselves on their performance.
- Identifying and placing leads correctly on a virtual patientÂ
- Understanding the controls of an EKG machine and steps to generate a reportÂ
- Developed in alignment with Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals (Fifth Edition) by Kathryn Booth and Thomas E. O’Brien.
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- Select patient from a diverse background
- Choose preferred virtual environment
- Select equipment used in the procedure
- Modify difficulty level of the assessment mode
- …..many more to come
- Multi-playerSessions
- Physics-based Interactions
Core Skills Training
Performing Right Sided EKG
In this module on performing a Right Sided EKG examination, the learner will begin by confirming the identity of the patient. Following this the learner will place the limb and precordial leads on the correct locations and attach the wires to them. After ensuring that the EKG waveform is clear without artifact the learner will take a print of the EKG and mark the report to mention ‘right sided EKG’. Finally, the learner will remove the EKG stickers, dispose them of in the bin and sanitize their hands.
All necessary affordances are provided to complete the procedure with efficiency.
Training
With prompts, guidance and affordances learners are hand-held through the process to practice the procedure in a virtual environment with a virtual patient. Â
- Photorealistic virtual environment Â
- Physics-based interactions Â
- Detailed instructions Â
- Adequate affordances to assist in task completion 
Assessment
Test acquired skills to perform the procedures from start to finish without prompts. An incorrect step will take the learner back to the start to start afresh. Â
- Live scoring Â
- Instant feedback Â
- Adequate affordances for efficient performance Â
- Time tracking to monitor activity completion