CPR Simulator

Hands-On Training ∙ Learning ∙ Medical
4.6
57 ratings 42 reviews
release date
2021
June 15
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Roomscale
compatibility
• Quest 1 • Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 0.3 GB

This type of training is often difficult to get access to, because it often requires an expert instructor, CPR Training Equipment (doll, AED, hygiene material, etc.), and a lot of time.

CPR Simulator makes CPR training widely available in a simple, intuitive, and customisable way.

Almost every person needs to go through CPR training one or two times in their life, and many professionals are required to go through it every year or every second year.

AATE VR has partnered up with First-8, who's a renowned company, selling first aid courses and material to both consumers and big companies.

More environments/scenarios will be added, types of citizens to resuscitate, variations of AED models will be incorporated, and NPC’s will be added after release.

This application is the 'CPR Simulator - Personal Edition', and is only meant for personal use. For enterprise & educational use contact AATE VR on contact[at]aatevr.com.

comfort Comfortable
age rating0+ Everyone
websiteaatevr.com
developerAATE VR
publisherAATE VR
connectionInternet not required
app version2.1
languagesEnglish ∙ Danish ∙ German ∙ Spanish

Reviews 42

Marcio Christo59 days ago

Excelente aplicação

Good morning.

I am a firefighter in Pataias - Portugal, a trainer in the area of ​​basic life support, and I am trying out your program in training new firefighters and the community in general, and I am very pleased with the performance demonstrated in the program.

There are indeed some changes that should be more visible because of the protocol, but in the matter of mouth-to-mouth ventilation, I think it should not be removed because it is not indicated for strangers but for close family members, and everyone has to learn how to do it.

Excellent application, I just regret that the free version does not have a scenario without a person there to give guidance, it is completely free.

Thank you for making it available to us.

Sincerely

Márcio Cristo

54 days ago

Hej @Marcio_Christo !

Thank you very much for your review. It means a lot to us. We're very glad you are pleased with CPR Simulator as a simulation training tool.

Regarding the mouth-to-mouth interaction we agree that the interaction/method should not be completely removed from CPR Simulator. Mostly because it's a method that all people should have the chance to practice. That said we are planning to make the choice of having 'mouth-to-mouth' on or off more visible (right now it's under 'Customise scenario' settings). A little bit like the choice of turning on or off the censoring of the woman's breast. We are also planning to add the option of using a 'pocket mask', so people can learn how to use it, and are encouraged to carry one with them in real life.

In the 'Customise scenario' settings it should be possible to turn off the instructor. If you do that the green hand indicators will also disappear. Maybe that is something you can use.

Thank you again for your great review.

Have a superb day!

Kayitforward75 days ago

CPR-C/AED Trainer thoughts

Just get it! This could be a fun class activity as a commentary on a scenario "whats good and whats bad" for group discussion. This could also be -great for layman's demo- with a few small tweaks to keep people from endangering themselves or the victim.
1) Always- the first thing you do is assess the scene for danger, do not run in yelling. This is what makes two victims on a scene. Look up down all around!
2) Communication with bystanders. They can call EMS, get the AED, get info or keep the scene safe for you etc. We teach to recruit bystanders so a less static one would help.
3)In assessing LOC: shaking their shoulders from on top of the person is a bad plan for safety.
4)After opening the airway, checking for breath, activating ems, getting AED *great sequence*...We could get out our pocket/keychain PPE
5) Landmarking before compressions is deadly important. For a layman's game: drag a snapped hand from the armpit to middle before each 2 hand set up. To make this safer & more educational.
6) Compressions WORK if you use a pillow etc BUT the victim avatar loads differently around the scene & you have to shuffle your prop. Easy fix. Needs a verbal cue for straight arms, hinging up and down from your hips.
7)Show a Pocket filter/PPE+ save more lives: It's dangerous to put your mouth on a strange mouth, you could live the rest of your life with that person's disease. If a common $1 pocket plastic barrier filter sheet was added, this would be -so good- without taking out the important breath training.
8) No "forceful" breaths, this is how we cause distension, & complications that may prevent us form saving a life. Normal breaths & we watch the chest fall in-between, easy fix.
9) Recovery position once the victim begins breathing normally, to keep airway maintained.
Looking forward to updates! Wish I could help! This game has so much love in it & clearly exists to help, like first responders & trainers. I have mad respect for this as an evolving WIP, thank you!

65 days ago

Hej @Kayitforward! Thank you very much for this thorough review. All your feedback points are valid, and we have started a process of backlogging these points, so that we can make sure to have them fixed/integrated in the coming updates. We are also in the process of reviewing your points with our collaborations partners PARAT and First-8, that have helped us with testing, and making sure that the training scenario lives up to the existing guidelines. I believe we are already in contact by mail, and I look forward to collaborating with you on the new updates we are releasing. Thank you again for sharing this with us, and showing that you care! Have a great day.

sparky4 months ago

Very Accurate for One Scene

I had not had experience with the defibrillator model so it was excellent to hear its example. Everything else is great for training.
Only a single scenario included, but great for practice.

3 months ago

Thank you for your review, @sparkydog ! We're glad that you had a great experience with CPR Simulator. We hope to add more scenarios/environments soon so that you can train CPR in other settings.

Have a great day!

Hung Tommy5 months ago

Can you provide Chinese

Can you provide Chinese? When will support Chinese?

9 months ago

Hej @hungtommy !

Thank you for your review.

We would very much like to support Chinese in our localisation system, and hope to be able to do this later this year or next year.

Ariel5 months ago
3

Review from a layman and an ER Doctor

As someone with no medical training, I found this app very informative. It helped me live through a scenario that I haven't been in and experience (with instruction) what I should be doing.
It's rather short (around 5 minutes of content currently) but the knowledge is useful and I can share it with other people too.

I showed this to an ER doctor and he liked it a lot as a way to expose laypeople to scenarios like this, which can only help calm them under the pressure, but was disappointed in the outdated guidance (for instance, we no longer give mouth to mouth in these cases, and we don't shave their chests). Additionally, he said that practicing chest compressions in the air (where nothing is pushing back) isn't great, and if the app recommended putting pillows or something down first it would make the experience better.
That being said, he feels that if this was updated with the newest guidelines, and added more scenarios, this would be a great experience both for laypeople, and even for training Residents.

3 months ago

Thank you for your review, @Nameles36 ! We're very glad that you enjoyed CPR Simulator and see a big learning potential in it. Also really great that you showed it to an ER doctor. Of course we're sad to hear that the doctor was disappointed, especially when it is already possible to toggle 'mouth-to-mouth' on and off in the scenario settings. We've made it possible to have it on and off, because it varies what the guidelines say around the world. But maybe we should make that toggle even more visible, so that it's more clear to people that they have that choice. I've written that in our backlog.

We have also noted that we could write that people could place pillows or other soft objects, that could simulate the push-back.

Thank you for the great feedback. We look forward to releasing the new version of the scenario before summer, where it will be possible to practice CPR on a child.

Have a great day!

willum5 months ago

Great for learning CPR

Fantastic way to learn or even keep up with practicing cpr, , just wish you can move around more if your short on space in your room

5 months ago

Thanks a lot for your review, @willum_mcfly ! We're very glad you see a good potential in our application, and we have noted your feedback about other locomotion options. It means a lot to us, that you took your time to write a review. Have a great day!

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