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How To Use Virtual Reality In Nursing

By Matthew Lynch
January 17, 2022
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Virtual reality is an innovation that has opened plenty of doors in the academic world. For example, medical schools worldwide use this technology to provide their students with more accurate and realistic learning experiences. 

To be more specific, thousands of nurses use virtual reality to enhance their studies and academic expertise. There are a few ways this technology can be used in nursing, and we will be discussing a few of them below.

Providing Future Nurses With Realistic Practice

Virtual reality is a fantastic tool that can work wonders when used correctly in the classroom. For example, it can be used to provide future nurses with valuable and realistic practice. 

When studying to be a nurse, the students will be taught about how chaotic, and busy life in the medical field can be. They will be prepared to work as productively as possible in life-or-death situations. However, since the students know that nobody will die if they mess up in practice, this training is often unrealistic. 

However, using virtual reality can take these training programs to the next level. The students will be more likely to feel pressure when working, making the lessons more accurate. More so, the VR headsets will allow them to feel as if they are actually in the medical environment and not in the classroom. 

Studying The Parts Of The Body

Virtual reality can also be used to improve the theory lessons taught to nursing students. This technology will allow teachers and students to study body parts and systems that cannot be seen in real life, such as the immune or nervous system. 

Seeing something with your own eyes and reading about it in a textbook are two very different things. Some nursing students will not fully grasp a concept when they cannot see it physically. For this reason, virtual reality can make theory lessons much more enjoyable.

More Accurate Testing 

Some colleges use virtual reality to test or examine their nursing students. For example, the teachers might use the headset to simulate an operating theatre – the students will then have to perform all of the necessary tasks to assist the virtual doctor. 

This makes testing much more accurate and realistic. While a written exam is perfect for theory work, it often does not work well for practical tasks. 

Concluding Thoughts

Schools use virtual reality all over the world to enhance learning for students. For example, many medical schools use this technology to provide their nursing students with a more realistic and accurate academic experience. 

Virtual reality can be used to provide future nurses with realistic, practical activities. It can also be used to study the different body parts and body systems. More so, many schools use VR to test or examine their students.

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