VR360 Rapid Tranquilisation Part 2

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  • Overview

    • This interactive Virtual Reality (VR)360 resource is divided into two parts (Part 1 and Part 2). It provides an immersive learning experience on the procedures and best practices for rapid tranquillisation in mental health settings.
    • This innovative course is particularly valuable for training purposes, offering a realistic and engaging learning experience.
    • The VR360 resource covers the key stages of the scenario, including patient introduction, medication selection, and communciation & safety elements, aiming to enhance understanding and improve the safety and effectiveness of rapid tranquillisation practices.
  • Scenario Simulation

    • The resource is designed for those new to mental health and focuses on simulating a scenario (Psychosis) where healthcare professionals respond to a patient in an inpatient mental health setting.
    • The scenario progresses through de-escalation, physical intervention, and ultimately rapid tranquillisation.
    • The training material includes VR360 scenes, expert panel discussions, and pop-up scenes mixed with quiz questions to reinforce learning.
  • Learning Objectives

    • Enhance understanding of rapid tranquillisation procedures.
    • Improve the safety and effectiveness of rapid tranquillisation practices.
    • Provide a realistic and engaging learning experience for healthcare professionals.

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Contributed by: Shraddha Sharma
Authored by: Shraddha Sharma, CPFT, L&OD Consultant
Thirza Pieters, CPFT, Director of Medical Education
Licence: More information on licences
Last updated: 09 April 2025
First contributed: 07 April 2025
Audience access level: Full user

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