1: What is Virtual Reality?
Virtual Reality (VR) is a technology that creates a computer-generated 3D
environment that you can explore and interact with. It's like stepping into a whole
new world that looks and feels real. Digital simulation of lifelike scenarios creates an
active learning environment filled with sight and sounds that dissolve the barrier
between virtual and actual reality.
VR has significant applications in healthcare and nursing education. The simulations
provide a safe and realistic environment to help you develop skills, build confidence,
and prepare for clinical practice. You can use VR to practice patient assessments,
administer medications, perform procedures, and handle emergency situations
without any risk to real patients.
VR technology is suitable for any learning style. It is an innovative tool that
complements traditional teaching methods and is revolutionizing the way
healthcare professionals are trained and how patient care is delivered in the future