I haven’t explored the whole app but I didn’t see that the triage unit gave feedback on accuracy. I’d also give up the VR for a larger 2D randomized collection of patients to evaluate. However, with the reduction of triage in the updated national curriculum because some localities were nervous about lay rescuer responders making a choice that could actually save lives, I’m glad to see more opportunities for lay-rescuers to practice this critical skill.
And ignore the troll who didn’t even know the app was free, and probably didn’t have a clue it’s meant as a companion to formal training (if he knows what companion means).
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