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Leonardo VR features

SCENARIO CONSTRUCTOR

With Scenario Constructor, you can create an unlimited number of new scenarios and thus build up the functionality of Leonardo VR.

The software allows setting the patient’s condition as well as triggers causing the change of state.

Simulation-based development of clinical reasoning

leonardo VR scenario builder

The following parameters can be set for each state:

  • vital signs
  • patient replies
  • test results
  • patient reaction to external stimuli and much more

Control Panel

Tap the button and interact with the patient. In the drop-down list, select a question and get a preset reply from the patient.
Get access to the list of vital signs you can track in real-time: HR, XLL, SpO2, Blood Pressure, Temperature and Blood Sugar.
Open a list of actions for physical examination: visual inspection of the skin, auscultation of the heart and lungs, percussion, etc. Change the body position.
Open a list of drugs you can use to treat a patient.
Select a test you need to make a diagnosis: a complete blood count, cardiac markers, sputum analysis, etc.
Get access to various methods of treatment and resuscitation: defibrillation, oxygen therapy, catheterization, etc.
Open a list of patient screening methods: ECG, radiography, ultrasound, etc.

Patient Library

A comprehensive system to train clinical reasoning

Leonardo VR is a touchscreen table where you can interact with a virtual patient. The table has been designed to acquire diagnostic skills, run treatment, practice clinical decision making and thus accelerate various skills of a healthcare professional.

Clinical Case Library

  • Hypoglycemia
  • Septic shock associated with tricuspid valve endocarditis
  • Ischemic attack
  • Embolic stroke
  • Septic shock associated with aortic valve endocarditis
  • Diabetes with unstable angina
  • ST segment elevation myocardial infarction
  • Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia
  • Acute hypertensive encephalopathy
  • Asthma
  • Unstable angina
  • Septic shock secondary to pneumonia
  • Warfarin-induced brain hemorrhage
  • Hypoglycemia induced by sulfonylurea overdoses
  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • Septic shock associated with hemodialysis with a central venous catheter
  • Cardiac tamponade
  • Brain hemorrhage
Choose the diagnose

At the end of the simulation, the student should decide upon the diagnosis.