Patient with Pulmonary Embolism (VR)

Following a fall on the ice, Ms. Robert goes to the emergency room where, after certain tests, she is diagnosed with a hip fracture. After preoperative preparation, the patient leaves for the operating room. Back in her room after her total hip replacement surgery, the patient refuses to move and develops leg pain after a […]

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Nursing Assessment: Schizophrenia

A 20 year old male (pronouns he/him) meeting with the community mental health nurse during an initial online appointment. With his consent, his mother initiated this meeting to discuss what resources are available to support her son in the community. You are the mental health nurse and need to conduct the assessment.

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Post Operative Assessment

A 10-year-old girl is at the school playground with her friends. She suddenly becomes short of breath. She has recently immigrated to Canada from Hungary with her parents.

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Pediatric Sepsis (“Harper Peterson”)

In this scenario, EMS responds to a call for a critically ill infant and must stabilize the baby before transport.

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Mass Casualty Scenario

This is a mass casualty scenario where a single vehicle has struck a group of cyclists on the roadway. You (the paramedic) will arrive on scene and assume the role of triage officer. You will be required to assess patients and assign them an appropriate triage category. It is recommended to use either SALT or […]

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Respiratory Distress and Oxygen Titration (Body Interact Case 783, Mohamad Saad)

62-year-old male who is admitted to emergency experiencing SOB and increasing crackles on auscultation, and is also a smoker. He wears glasses and has a hearing aid but refuses to use it. He speaks Arabic and limited English but his son is willing to translate and also says that his dad does not want hospital […]

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Patient with difficulty breathing

You are a Paramedic, arriving at the scene and find the patient in respiratory distress and alongside them is a support worker/translator.

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Sepsis in an Older Adult (Body Interact Case 794)

You are a member of an interprofessional team working in an Emergency Department. You have been assigned to meet,a 70-year-old adult with dementia, who has been transferred from a Long-Term Care Residence in response to changes in their physical and mental status.

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Septicémie chez une personne âgée (Cas 794 de Body Interact)

Vous êtes membre d’une équipe interprofessionnelle travaillant dans un service d’urgence. Vous avez été chargé de rencontrer un adulte de 70 ans atteint de démence, qui a été transféré d’un établissement de soins de longue durée en raison de changements dans son état physique et mental.

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Cardiac Arrest of an Infant

You are a Paramedic, arriving at the scene at 8:10am local time. Your initial scene assessment reveals no safety concerns. You are guided to a small room with a crib against the wall. You find the mother, inconsolable, and the father performing CPR on the infant, on the floor in front of the crib.

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Pediatric Respiratory Distress

You are enacting the role of a nurse at a Children’s Hospital Emergency Department. the patient is a 4-month-old born at term with no complications. The patient is up to date with all immunizations. The patient’s mom reports an increased respiratory rate, wet sounding cough, runny nose, and decreased oral intake over the last 3 […]

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Pediatric Abdominal Assessment

A 10 year old female who is accompanied by her mother is presenting to the ER with complaints of abdominal pain for the past week,which has increased in intensity to 7/10 in the past 24 hours.

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Caring for chronic addictions and the plight of the houseless person

The goal of this simulation is to increase learner’s awareness about management of Alcohol addictions for a client who is homeless. This simulation will explore critical and focused assessment for a client with alcohol abuse (CIWA). It will also help the learners to apply social determinants of health for Homeless populations by collaborating with an […]

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Recognition and Nursing Care of a Patient Experiencing Anaphylaxis

Amira Mohamed, a 36-year-old refugee from Syria with a history of lung damage from previous exposure to a chlorine gas bombing, is admitted for shortness of breath (SOB). She became increasingly SOB over a 2-day period during the past 7 days. She was admitted to hospital 2 days ago with SOB and fever. Repeat chest […]

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Palliative Care at Home: Supporting Client’s Decisions

The patient is a 78-year-old widow. They had end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. They have been receiving care at home and has visiting nurses coming to their home. They undergo treatment for their end-stage COPD at home which is time consuming and involved. They find it exhausting. Their husband died 6 months ago, and they […]

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Palliative End Of Life Care

The patient lives in Shady Oaks – a long-term care home. Over the past few days his health has rapidly declined – their symptoms suggest a bowel obstruction. The patient is refusing to go to the hospital for acute intervention. The goal of this virtual simulation is to help you, as a future registered nurse, […]

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Care of a Patient at End-of-Life

This scenario takes learners through the care needs of a patient at the end of life. In this scenario, you will be caring for an individual who has been diagnosed with undifferentiated lung cancer, which has metastasized to the chest wall, pleura and bone. As you progress through the scenario, you will need to make […]

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Mental Health Group Therapy: Mental Status Assessment and Therapeutic Communication

This simulation will provide an inpatient mental health experience allowing the learner to orient themselves to the client’s charts and observe a facilitated inpatient mental health group that focuses the clients on goal setting. The simulation presents opportunities to discover information that will support client assessment and prepare for the group experience. Observation of the […]

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Acute Depression

In this interactive simulation, you will be conducting a mental health interview with a patient in acute depression with suicidal ideations who has been admitted voluntarily to the acute psychiatric unit.

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Communication with a Client Newly Diagnosed with Cancer

This game focuses on knowledge of prostate cancer, and the communication skills required to guide the client and their spouse in making treatment decisions.

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De-escalation of a patient with a prior history of bipolar disorder

In this scenario, learners will care for an adult diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder Type I, who is experiencing a manic episode. Learners will use therapeutic communication skills to complete assessments and practice verbal de-escalation strategies. Learners will also identify medications that may be administered to promote patient safety. The simulation will occur during a day […]

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De-escalation of a patient diagnosed with bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol use

In this scenario, learners will care for an adult diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder Type I, who is experiencing a manic episode. Learners will use therapeutic communication skills to complete assessments and practice verbal de-escalation strategies. Learners will also identify medications that may be administered to promote patient safety. The simulation will occur during a day […]

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Patient diagnosed with schizophrenia and a history of alcohol and drug addiction

In this scenario, learners will have the opportunity to assess and manage care for an adult who has schizophrenia with paranoid delusions, and is experiencing a dystonic reaction. Learners will conduct an initial and focused assessment as well as recognize abnormal findings. The simulation will occur during a day shift on an in-patient psychiatric unit.

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Crisis Prevention

The patient is a 42-year-old Filipino woman admitted to the acute medical unit for treatment of pneumonia and a urinary tract infection. The patient is also a very passionate nurse who is supporting her family overseas, while working at a short-staffed facility which has aided in her current state of mental exhaustion. In this interactive […]

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