Presentation screen/ − Presenting the problem situation |
− Simulated scenario: João Pedro is a 40-year old nursing technician who was spending his vacation in Natal/RN. One fine morning, as he was taking a walk on the beach esplanade, he felt a pressure in his chest, followed by severe pain radiating to his left arm and back. An intense, cold sweating began to afflict Joao Pedro, who found a nearby bench and sat down. When he realized that his condition was getting worse, he asked people who were passing by for help. Then he lost consciousness and fainted. |
Instructions screen/ − Presenting the objective of the VLO and the instructions for the student progress in the game |
− Objective of the simulation and orientation regarding the contents necessary to save João Pedro’s (the victim) life; |
− Navigation instructions; |
− The student will play the role of rescuer in the simulation game. |
1st content screen/ − Contextualizing the position of the student (active subject in the game) in relation to the problem situation − Beginning the assistance to João Pedro |
− Stopwatch on; |
− Animation shows the rescuer watching the victim collapse; |
− Four multiple choice alternatives with actions to be taken with the victim fainting and safe scene; |
− Wrong answer generates feedback “wrong choice, please try again”; |
− Right answer generates animation showing the rescuer testing responsiveness and with cellphone on speaker calling the Mobile Emergency Care Service (SAMU 192). |
2nd content screen/ − Evaluating pulse and breath |
− Four multiple choice alternatives with options to check pulse; |
− Wrong answer generates feedback “wrong choice, please try again”; |
− Right answer generates animation: rescuer palpates carotid pulse, simultaneously observes chest and diagnoses CPR. |
3rd content screen/ − Beginning 30 chest compressions − Identifying the correct location of compressions in the victim’s chest |
− Four multiple choice alternatives with actions to be taken after CRP diagnosis; |
− Wrong answer generates feedback “wrong choice, please try again”; |
− Right answer generates animation: rescuer opens the shirt and new options regarding the location to start compressions appear; wrong answer generates the option to try again, right answer generates next animation. |
4th content screen/ − Identifying the frequency (rhythm) of chest compressions |
− Four multiple choice alternatives with compression frequencies; |
− Wrong answer generates feedback “wrong choice, please try again”; |
− Right answer generates animation: rescuer performing the compressions at the right frequency. |
5th content screen/ − Identifying the depth of chest compressions |
− Ruler is shown; |
− Three options of blocks of centimeters are shown for the rescuers to select the correct option; |
− If the rescuer defined the wrong mark, he receives the feedback message: “Ineffective compression. Try again”. If the rescuer chose the correct mark, he receives the feedback message: “Compression was effective. Perform 30 chest compressions”. |
6th content screen/ − Opening airway |
− The rescuer has one hand on the victim’s forehead and is asked about where to place the other hand to open the airway. Four alternatives appear; |
− Wrong answer generates feedback “wrong choice, please try again”; |
− Right answer generates animation: opening of the airway, through hyperextension of the head and elevation of the chin. |
7th content screen/ − Performing ventilations |
− Four multiple choice alternatives with actions related to ventilation; |
− Wrong answer generates feedback “wrong choice, please try again”; |
− Right answer generates animation: rescuer gets a CPR pocket mask on the backpack and performs two ventilations lasting 1 second each. Now the rescuer takes an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) out of the backpack. |
8th content screen/ − Operating the AED correctly |
− Four multiple choice alternatives with actions related to the position of the AED electrodes; |
− Wrong answer generates feedback “wrong choice, please try again”; |
− Right answer generates animation: rescuer puts the paddles in the correct position and the sound indicates that the AED is analyzing the heart rate. Then the screen shows the rescuer following the commands of the device to defibrillate. |
9th content screen/ − Restarting chest compressions |
− Four multiple choice alternatives with actions to be taken after shock; |
− Wrong answer generates feedback “wrong choice, please try again”; |
− Right answer generates animation: the rescuer performs chest compressions. Curious faces appear, looking at the work of the rescuer. João Pedro reacts and begins to move. The curious crowd begins to applaud. |
Success in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) screen)/ − Congratulating for the success on BLS actions |
− Message of congratulations on the fact that João Pedro regained spontaneous circulation thanks to the rescuer (player), and that he will now be transported by the SAMU team to a Hospital for post-resuscitation care. |
Death screen/ − Evidencing that there were failures in the BLS |
− Message saying that João Pedro did not resist due to failures in BLS actions or delay in the onset of chest compressions. This screen is shown after the rescuer (player) has lost all three chances of saving the victim due to inappropriate actions. |