This is whats been done:
- Oxygen tank only functions (as it used to) in scenario 4; since that is when it is meant to be used
- Therefore scenario 1 is totally complete, all the user needs to do is look at the patient, click on the patient to check him out; and finally turn the alarm off and move on (personal log and so on)
- Scenario 2 is almost done; I have the IV stand and Mask moving into the correct positions since they need to be on the patient. All I need is to adapt the coughing (maybe a slightly different version of the coughing - more a asthmatic hard to breathe sound as per the case study) and the blue face/patient talking stuff
- scenario 4 is done basically (since its the oxygen tank one
- scenario 3 need to do the bleeding from the mouth stuff/ more talking patient stuff
- scenario 5/6 don't have that much to do besides different talking from the patient and turning the other bits of equipment on
Also I was able to fix that problem of the chest not responding to a change in scenario (dam timer events) by using a trick in the scripting. I've tested the chest heaps of times (and since its the way the arm shaking works as well - and they always have responded correctly :D) and its responded correctly each time :D. I also reworked the monitor thing so that it responds correctly to the scenarios (and fits with the rest of the scripts so far).
Also as I eluded to above when you left click the different objects they will say something (in scenario's 1,2,4 at the moment). When you click the patient's head he cycles through 2 quotes in scenario 1 at the moment (will expand for further scenarios) - I did this for the parts where the case study says "the patient is anxious and talkative and so on".
Also left clicking the chest says "chest is pumping fast" - this feature means that the user can appear to examine the different parts of the patient both visually, audibly, and by text prompt
Cheers
From your underground scripter... :D
5 comments:
nice work ben, sounds like good stuff, keep it up
Good work.
Only issue is with the board - if i turn the oxygen tank back off - the vitals stay in the green.
Also - you can only turn the oxy tank on by clicking the handle - prob not that user friendly. We can always add a script to the handle setting the text to turn on if this is the issue.
I know about the oxygen tank
But the monitor should pick up the off... I'll check it now
lol I had set up the if statement right but didn't have the settext inside it.
Fixed now!
Awesome stuff Ben. This scenarios are gonna rock the socks off the nursing students.
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