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First Aid Training with hands on experience
- Reflex XR’s Immersive First Aid Training can be used as a practical assessment for re-accreditation as well as a refresher module to hone practical skills.
- Blending with face-to-face or eLearning provides the ideal way to ensure theory is translated into best practice.
- Just as in real life, hazards come in many forms. Use scenario randomisation to ensure trainees are kept alert and engaged with seemingly endless situational variables to keep them on their toes.
Translate theory into best practice.
- Allow users to take a hands-on approach to demonstrating their knowledge and skills in a real-world simulation.
- Engaging practical simulations ensure trainees are able to respond correctly when faced with an incident, manage the casualty safely and apply best practice practical first aid techniques.
- This experience has real-world consequences and pressure designed to challenge and engage learners.
Core Learnings
Reflex XR First Aid takes training out of theory and brings it into vivid practice with critical, hands-on, challenges for trainees:
- Quickly and effectively assess the situation
- Survey the area and correctly check and remove any dangers.
- Evaluate the victim and contact Emergency Services.
- Assess the situation correctly to understand the nature of the incident and call for help when required.
- Apply correct first aid to the incident.
- Choose and correctly use PPE for the incident and to manage the injury scenario until help arrives.
UETDRMP010
Used in the delivery of Nationally Recognised Training "Provide first aid in an ESI environment"
HLTAID011
Provide First Aid: This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to a casualty
The benefits of immersive first aid training
Virtual reality (VR) first aid training has several potential benefits compared to traditional in-person training:Immersion: VR training allows participants to fully immerse themselves in a simulated first aid scenario, making the experience more realistic and engaging.Convenience: VR training can be conducted remotely, which means that participants don't have to travel to a physical location to take the training. This can save time and money, and make the training more accessible to people who may be unable to travel.Repeatability: VR training allows participants to repeat scenarios and practice different responses, helping them to better retain the information and skills they have learned.Safety: VR training allows participants to practice first aid skills in a safe and controlled environment, without the risk of harm to themselves or others.Customisation: VR training can be tailored to the needs and learning objectives of the participants, allowing for a more personalised and effective learning experience.