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Learning Objectives

At the end of this simulation, you will be able to:
  • Users can learn to recognize severe reactions to antibiotics, such as anaphylaxis or severe allergic reactions, and understand the appropriate steps for managing these reactions.
  • The simulation provides insights into the treatment strategies for managing severe reactions to antibiotics, including the use of emergency medications and supportive care.
  • Users can practice assessing the risk of severe reactions to antibiotics and learn about factors that may increase the likelihood of such reactions.
  • The simulation aims to improve patient safety by helping users identify and respond to severe reactions to antibiotics promptly and effectively.

How do virtual labs work?

Enhance students' involvement in science by immersing them in interactive learning scenarios. Create simulations for experiments, provide hands-on training in laboratory techniques, and convey theoretical concepts through captivating visual experiences to improve their overall long-term learning outcomes.

  • Access web-based simulations that are compatible with laptops, Chromebooks, tablets, and iPads, eliminating the need for software installation.
  • Incorporate a teacher dashboard for automated grading and monitoring of student progress.
  • Utilize embedded quizzes to assist students in mastering scientific content.
  • Comprehensive repository of educational materials, including learning resources, lab reports, videos, theory pages, graphics, and more.

Relevant Course Packages All Course Packages

Possible Sepsis

The Possible Sepsis XR simulation is a brief and immersive educational tool utilizing Extended Reality to provide healthcare professionals and students with a realistic learning experience in identifying and managing potential sepsis cases. Through lifelike scenarios, interactive assessments, and immediate feedback, users can enhance their skills in recognizing sepsis symptoms, conducting rapid assessments, and initiating timely interventions. The simulation aims to equip users with the knowledge and confidence needed to address sepsis effectively in a controlled and engaging virtual environment.

Management of Morphine Overdose in a Hospitalized Patient

The Management of Morphine Overdose in a Hospitalized Patient XR simulation provides healthcare professionals with an interactive learning experience on how to effectively manage a morphine overdose in a hospitalized patient. Through realistic scenarios, users can practice identifying the signs and symptoms of morphine overdose, initiating appropriate interventions (such as naloxone administration), and monitoring the patient for complications. The simulation aims to improve clinical decision-making and patient outcomes in the management of morphine overdose.

Group B Strep Positive

The Group B Streptococcus (GBS) Positive XR simulation is an immersive educational tool that utilizes Extended Reality to provide healthcare professionals and students with realistic training in managing cases involving Group B Streptococcus infection. The simulation presents lifelike scenarios, interactive assessments, and immediate feedback to enhance skills in identifying, treating, and preventing GBS infections. Participants engage in hands-on practice, making critical decisions in the virtual environment to optimize patient outcomes. The simulation aims to equip users with the knowledge and confidence needed to address GBS-positive cases effectively within a controlled and engaging virtual setting.

Urinary Elimination: Intermittent Catheterization

The Intermittent Catheterization XR simulation is an advanced educational tool that uses Extended Reality technology to provide healthcare professionals and students with a realistic and immersive learning experience. This simulation offers a hands-on approach for practicing urinary elimination procedures, featuring realistic anatomy visualization, step-by-step guidance, interactive feedback, and performance metrics. It enhances the training process by allowing users to interact with virtual elements while performing catheterization on a simulated patient, fostering skill development in a controlled and engaging environment.

Hip Fracture

Step into our Hip Fracture XR simulation-an interactive learning experience designed for healthcare professionals. This simulation offers a comprehensive exploration of hip fractures, from initial assessment to treatment interventions. Engage in realistic scenarios using interactive 3D visualizations to enhance diagnostic and decision-making skills. The simulation provides a virtual environment for practicing emergency response and collaborative care. Immerse yourself in the intricacies of hip fractures, refining your clinical expertise in a risk-free setting.

Mild Intermittent Asthma

The Mild Intermittent Asthma XR simulation provides healthcare professionals with an interactive learning experience on how to effectively manage mild intermittent asthma. Through realistic scenarios, users can practice identifying the symptoms of mild intermittent asthma, prescribing appropriate medications (such as short-acting beta agonists), and educating patients on self-management strategies. The simulation aims to improve clinical decision-making and patient outcomes in the management of this asthma phenotype.

LMS Integration

imaginX seamlessly integrates with leading LMS (Learning Management Systems), enabling educators to track student performance and allowing students to maintain their work records. It is compatible with popular platforms such as Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, Google Classroom, Schoology, Sakai, Brightspace/D2L, and can also be used independently of an LMS.

Platform Features

Unlimited users faculty & students
Unlimited users faculty & students
Simulations
Simulations
Pedagogy Experts
Pedagogy Experts
Gamification
Gamification
Multiplayer
Multiplayer
Networking
Networking
Assignments
Assignments
Auto Grading
Auto Grading
AI
AI
LMS Integartion
LMS Integartion
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