This is a retro-styled EKG/ECG monitor/defibrillator unit patterned after Datascope models used in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The built-in menu allows you to select from five heart rhythms: normal sinus, tachycardia, bradycardia, ventricular fibrillation (v-fib) and asystole (flatline). The monitor readout can also be controlled remotely by my patient and doctor HUDs.
Additionally, the defibrillator can be set and charged to 50, 200, 300, or 400 joules by touching the selector switch.
The main unit interacts with the Mercy patient and doctor HUDs. When a shock is delivered, the HUD will animate the patient and prompt for a response. Neither HUD is required to use, but they add a few extras to the experience.
The monitor also gives out a set of wearable paddles and ECG leads appropriate for the era.
This unit makes a great (if old-fashioned) addition to any hospital, doctor's office, first-responder unit, or other medical facility.
The newest version automatically turns itself off when no avatars are around. No more logging on to find someone has left the machine on!
- Plays sounds
- Animated monitor screen changes from menu or HUD
- LED readout changes when setting button is touched
- Gives paddles, electrodes, and patient HUD.