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Learning Objectives

At the end of this simulation, you will be able to:
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the pathophysiology of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and the factors leading to a sickle cell crisis.
  • Enhance pain assessment skills and explore effective pain management strategies for patients experiencing a sickle cell crisis.
  • Explore the indications, benefits, and considerations for blood transfusions in the context of sickle cell crisis management.
  • Engage in diverse patient scenarios that replicate the complexities of sickle cell crises, encouraging adaptive decision-making based on individual patient presentations.
  • Explore strategies for preventing recurrent sickle cell crises, including lifestyle modifications, medication adherence, and proactive healthcare management.


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

Safety

A Safety Extended Reality (XR) simulation provides immersive training experiences for individuals to learn and practice safety procedures in various environments. Through interactive scenarios and realistic simulations, participants can develop skills in hazard recognition, emergency response, equipment operation, and risk mitigation. These simulations offer a safe and controlled environment for learners to enhance their safety knowledge, decision-making abilities, and situational awareness, ultimately promoting a culture of safety in workplaces and other settings.

Hepatic Cirrhosis

Explore our Hepatic Cirrhosis XR simulation a captivating educational resource crafted for healthcare professionals. This interactive simulation delves into the progression, complications, and treatment of hepatic cirrhosis through lifelike scenarios. Engage with dynamic 3D visualizations to improve diagnostic skills and perfect therapeutic interventions. Immerse yourself in the intricacies of cirrhosis management in a virtual, secure environment, elevating your expertise in delivering comprehensive care to patients with hepatic cirrhosis.

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.

Pneumonia Leading to Respiratory Distress in a Child with Known Asthma

The Pneumonia Leading to Respiratory Distress in a Child with Known Asthma XR simulation provides healthcare professionals with an interactive learning experience on how to effectively manage a child with asthma who develops pneumonia and respiratory distress. Through realistic scenarios, users can practice identifying the signs and symptoms of pneumonia and respiratory distress, determining appropriate treatment strategies, and monitoring the childs response to therapy. The simulation aims to improve clinical decision-making and patient outcomes in the management of pediatric respiratory emergencies.

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.

Post-op Hemicolectomy: Pulmonary Embolism

The Post-op Hemicolectomy: Pulmonary Embolism XR simulation provides healthcare professionals with an interactive learning experience on how to recognize and manage pulmonary embolism in a post-operative hemicolectomy patient. Through realistic scenarios, users can practice identifying the signs and symptoms of pulmonary embolism, ordering diagnostic tests, and initiating appropriate treatment, aiming to improve patient outcomes and reduce complications. The simulation focuses on enhancing clinical decision making skills and promoting best practices in managing this specific clinical scenario.

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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