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Please review the “How to” document posted. Then go to: https://pressbooks.library.torontomu.ca/healthhistory/chapter/health-history-interview-game/Click on “Start the Virtual Gaming Simulation” and complete the interview game. Once you have completed the interview answer the self debrief questions (found here) and prepare a detailed plan of care for this client. Post the debrief answers and the plan of care in the drop box found in the “Clinical Documents” section of Moodle.This alternative assignment for simulation is worth four (4) clinical hours. You MUST complete the assignment by Sunday September 24, 2023 at 2359 to receive the clinical hours.

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How to Play the Virtual Gaming Simulation (VGS):
• When you click on the VGS
link: https://pressbooks.library.ryerson
.ca/healthhistory/ It will bring you to
the main menu.
• When you scroll down the main page,
you will see the Contents of the game.
• Then click on Introduction to learn
about the focus of the game and how
to play.
After reading the Introduction,
click on ‘Next: Health History
Interview Game’ in the lower right
corner
That will bring you to the Health
History Interview page.
Now you are ready to play the virtual
gaming simulation!
Once you click “Start the virtual
gaming simulation”, it will bring you to
the Purpose and Learning Outcomes
slide.
After you read the purpose and
learning outcomes click ”Proceed” in
the upper right hand corner to bring
you to the introduction of the virtual
simulation scenario.
On the introduction slide, you will
learn about your patient Ms. Gemma
Egan. After you read the first page of
the client’s data, click on “Proceed” to
move to the next slide.
After you read and document all of
the client’s data, click on ”Proceed”
This will bring you to the opening
video.
This will bring you to the
opening video.
After the video, you will be asked your
first question.
If you choose the best nursing action,
the video will continue to play on to
the next decision point.
If you choose the incorrect or not the
best answer, you will receive feedback
asking you to reflect on the answer
you chose. You will be given another
chance to select the correct answer.
Key Points to Remember
• Remember to keep the VGS confidential, until your peers
have had an opportunity to play the game for themselves.
• Remember the characters in the virtual simulation are
fictional. The patient’s injury and experience is not real.
• Everything about the virtual simulation is fictional.
After you complete the virtual
simulation, remember to answer the
reflective questions (also known as a
self debrief). The self debrief
questions will assist you to assess
your knowledge and reflect on your
areas of strength and areas that
require further development.

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