he Changing Sheets Simulator from XR Guru offers medical assistants an immersive VR experience to practice this critical skill. With step-by-step guidance and real-time feedback, users learn to replace bed linens while ensuring the patient’s safety and comfort.
With multi-language support (English, Spanish, French, and Arabic), this simulator ensures inclusivity and accessibility for a global audience.
The experience is enhanced by an AI companion, acting as a virtual mentor, to answer questions to reinforce learning.
Key Features: Multi-Language Support: Tailored instructions and narrations in four major languages to cater to diverse learners. AI Companion: An interactive assistant that responds to user queries and provides clarifications to meet learning needs. (NOTE: Generative AI is still experimental) Learning Objectives: Understand the procedure for changing sheets on an in-use bed. Apply correct body mechanics for patient and caregiver safety. Ensure patient hygiene and comfort during the process. Demonstrate proficiency in disposing of soiled linens and maintaining a clean workspace. This VR training module builds confidence and competency in real-world caregiving scenarios.
In-Use Bed Sheet Changing Simulator(医療、実践トレーニング、学習)の評価数と総合順位の推移
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In-Use Bed Sheet Changing Simulator(医療、実践トレーニング、学習)の評価とレビュー
評価とレビュー
★1
Biggest scam ever. Like most people I thought that this game would finally satisfy my dream of changing an in-use bedsheet that I’ve had for 27 of my 35 years of existence. However once I loaded in to this “free game” I was immediately hit with a pay wall to continue changing bedsheets. 50 dollars to change someone’s sheets in VR! I could go to a homeless shelter and do it for free! This game is a spit in the face to the bed sheet changing community and I hope it gets taken down!
投稿者:Reedbow
★3
Wasted Potential. I downloaded this game onto my oculus quest 3 in December of 2017 in hopes of lifting the mood of my cancer ridden child (Ryan) while he was undergoing radiation therapy. Ryan was ecstatic to play a game about something he has to deal with day in and day out, to really understand what the nurses are doing with his used bedsheets. Ryan had the time of his life while playing. But he was only able to play for about a minute before being hit with a paywall. We were tight on cash (because of the treatment) so he wasn’t able to play the game he so desired to play. This game has the potential to become game of the year or better if not for the steep in game cost. And I’m sorry to say that is why I had to rate it 3 stars. I have to admit even I was looking forward to playing such a highly regarded game such as this, but I guess it isn’t in the cards.