Please read the instructions. NOTE: IT’S A SIMULATOR, NOT AN ACTUAL HEART MONITOR. Press the green button with the arrow pointing upwards to increase the heart rate. Press the red button with the arrow pointing downwards to decrease the heart rate. What you will notice is that the heart at the bottom-left corner changes depending on the stage of heart rate the heart monitor has shown. Press the blue button with the arrow pointing upwards to generate joules from a defibrillator. Press the electricity orb at the right after the blue button with the arrow pointing upwards to activate the defibrillator and release joules out of it (NOTE: The process contains mild flashing lights. Might be sensitive to some people with photosensitivity) Defibrillator (Merriam-Webster Dictionary - Medical) - an apparatus used to control heart fibrillation by application of an electric current to the chest wall or heart. Fibrillation (Merriam-Webster Dictionary - Medical) very rapid irregular contractions of the muscle fibers of the heart resulting in a lack of synchronism between heartbeat and pulse There are 4 extra buttons: The “Sinus inaccurate” button will show “Respirations” in heart rate, and heart rate will constantly change between 70 BPM and 85 BPM; used to simulate normal breathing. The “Salvo burst” button will bring the heart to Bradycardia Burst mode, where the heart rate will abnormally change (between 50 BPM and 130 BPM). The “Remove problem” button will reset the heart rate to its normal and healthy rate. Pressing twice might be needed to remove the effects. The “Cardiac arrest” button is used to simulate a cardiac arrest (maybe… if that works…).
Credits to princetike for the original project “Heartbeat Monitor” NCS - My Heart Dr. Phonics - Code Red