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Learn how to help a person in need
Only 5% of people have the skills and the knowledge to help someone in urgent emergency
But how many would have the confidence to perform first aid in a real scenario?
Would you be able to react properly if you witnessed a car accident? If a parent had a seizure?
First Aid Skills.
It’s more than the gestures.
Definitely, a software is not the best way to teach how to perform first aid gestures. But restraining first aid skills to the gestures is missing a big part of the life-saving skills. First aid skills requires to know to analyse a situation and to gather all relevant information. Then, it requires to know how to establish an action plan in order to protect the victim, protect the others, and get help. And all these skills can totally be taught by a serious game.
LEARN TO REACT.
In an emergency situation, every second is important. Even with a proper training, finding the best action plan is not easy. With simulation, you can be trained to improve your first aid skills when you will need it the most.
ESTABLISH A PLAN OF INTERVENTION.
Before any intervention, it is important to know exactly what must be done and in which order. First Aid Training will teach you the main principles which should support your decisions.
REDUCE THE DECISION TIME.
Every second is important. With a software you can learn, train, evaluate, and improve, until making the right decisions and the right actions is just an automatism.
Serious Game.
While it will not replace a proper training session with a professional trainer, a serious game has many advantages compared to classical training and is a good complement to them.
01. IMMERSION.
The First Aid Training software places in real scenarios. Unlike classical training sessions focusing on a small set of scenarios, the First Aid Training software embeds hundreds of scenarios where every detail can have an importance. With random changes being included in each training session, you will be required to think and understand clearly what you’re doing.
02. SIMULATION.
With First Aid Training, you can make errors and take as much time as you want to learn. In a simulation, you won’t hurt the victim and you will never annoy the trainer. And if you’re not sure about what you learnt, restarting the scene and trying again will just require a click.
03. EVALUATION.
A video game provides a direct feedback on your decision and your actions: it can instantly tell you if you’re doing it right or no. It can also measure your performance and gives you indicators of how you would perform in a real situation.