Six Second ECG simulator :
How does the Cardiac Simulator work?
The cardiac rhythm simulator begins with an introductory screen where the participant is prompted to enter their name or nickname and then click 'Start'. This introduction displays the progress of downloading and also makes the experience more personal with feedback that uses your name in the message.
Upon clicking on 'Start', the next screen is displayed. This default screen is the learning mode of the simulator. You can access either the 'Learn' mode or the 'Game' mode by choosing the button of the same name.
The 'Freeze' button stops the rhythm and places a grid under the rhythm for reference. Once frozen, the rhythm's intervals and rate can be quickly determined. For a closer look, right click the mouse on the screen in the area you want magnified and choose 'Zoom In'. To return to the original screen magnification right-click again and choose either 'Zoom Out' or 'Show All'.
Each rhythm label is a button that once clicked begins an animated cardiac rhythm of its namesake. Note the window at the bottom of the screen. This is a reference window, providing brief details on the characteristics and significance of each rhythm.
The 'Settings' button opens a small window to allows you to change default settings. Choose whether you want the sound to be on or off (button sounds are not affected). Choose whether you want the ECG rhythms to remain static or dynamic (rhythm is animated). The time settings are for the length of the ECG Challenge in game mode.
Choosing 'Game' mode adds a few extra features to the interface. A time clock and various scores present.Find a 'Reset' button that begins the game anew with each click.
The objective of the game or challenge is to correctly identify as many rhythms as possible within a certain time frame. The ECG Challenge game defaults to one minute (choose a different timeframe with the 'Settings' window).
In 'Game' mode, the 'Freeze' button will stop the rhythm and make visible the reference grid (like 'Learn' mode) but the time clock does not stop. Upon clicking 'Start', animated rhythms are generated randomly. Click on the appropriate rhythm name to identify the rhythm. If your choice is correct, you will see a "Correct" below the rhythm names and center.
A 'Correct' stops the clock. Click on 'Next' to continue the game and the clock. If the rhythm name chosen does not fit the cardiac rhythm displayed, a 'Try Again' will be displayed - the clock will continue. Continue choosing rhythm names until a 'Correct' appears.
The game concludes at the end of the respective time period. At the conclusion of the game, personal feedback is provided on total attempts tried, percent correct, and the average time taken to correctly identify cardiac rhythms - along with a little personalized encouragement in the form of a text and audio message. Choosing 'Reset' and then 'Start' begins a new game.
We hope you enjoy the cardiac simulator, a kernel of the Six Second ECG learning series.
The cardiac rhythm simulator begins with an introductory screen where the participant is prompted to enter their name or nickname and then click 'Start'. This introduction displays the progress of downloading and also makes the experience more personal with feedback that uses your name in the message.
Upon clicking on 'Start', the next screen is displayed. This default screen is the learning mode of the simulator. You can access either the 'Learn' mode or the 'Game' mode by choosing the button of the same name.
The 'Freeze' button stops the rhythm and places a grid under the rhythm for reference. Once frozen, the rhythm's intervals and rate can be quickly determined. For a closer look, right click the mouse on the screen in the area you want magnified and choose 'Zoom In'. To return to the original screen magnification right-click again and choose either 'Zoom Out' or 'Show All'.
Each rhythm label is a button that once clicked begins an animated cardiac rhythm of its namesake. Note the window at the bottom of the screen. This is a reference window, providing brief details on the characteristics and significance of each rhythm.
The 'Settings' button opens a small window to allows you to change default settings. Choose whether you want the sound to be on or off (button sounds are not affected). Choose whether you want the ECG rhythms to remain static or dynamic (rhythm is animated). The time settings are for the length of the ECG Challenge in game mode.
Choosing 'Game' mode adds a few extra features to the interface. A time clock and various scores present.Find a 'Reset' button that begins the game anew with each click.
The objective of the game or challenge is to correctly identify as many rhythms as possible within a certain time frame. The ECG Challenge game defaults to one minute (choose a different timeframe with the 'Settings' window).
In 'Game' mode, the 'Freeze' button will stop the rhythm and make visible the reference grid (like 'Learn' mode) but the time clock does not stop. Upon clicking 'Start', animated rhythms are generated randomly. Click on the appropriate rhythm name to identify the rhythm. If your choice is correct, you will see a "Correct" below the rhythm names and center.
A 'Correct' stops the clock. Click on 'Next' to continue the game and the clock. If the rhythm name chosen does not fit the cardiac rhythm displayed, a 'Try Again' will be displayed - the clock will continue. Continue choosing rhythm names until a 'Correct' appears.
The game concludes at the end of the respective time period. At the conclusion of the game, personal feedback is provided on total attempts tried, percent correct, and the average time taken to correctly identify cardiac rhythms - along with a little personalized encouragement in the form of a text and audio message. Choosing 'Reset' and then 'Start' begins a new game.
We hope you enjoy the cardiac simulator, a kernel of the Six Second ECG learning series.
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