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St John WA — Event Health Services

Scenario — Abdominal trauma with haemodynamic compromise and peritoneal signs

advanced Trauma · Adult · 35yr · male

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to a patient (Marcus Donovan, 35-year-old male) at the Subiaco Oval AFL community day event. Bystanders report he was struck heavily by another player during a demonstration game and has been on the ground for several minutes complaining of severe abdominal pain.
Patient Marcus Donovan — 35yr (80kg)
Incident History Pt was playing in a community AFL demonstration match when he received a heavy collision — an opponent's knee struck him forcefully in the upper left abdomen during a marking contest. He walked two steps before going down. Has been on the ground approximately 5 minutes. Initially alert but bystanders report he has become increasingly pale and distressed.
Emergency Contact Renee Donovan (Wife) — 0412 774 093

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Voice
Airway Patent. No obstruction, no stridor, no blood in oropharynx.
Breathing Breathing present but shallow and rapid. Splinting of left upper abdomen on inspiration. RR elevated. SpO2 93% on room air.
Circulation Radial pulse rapid, weak and thready. Skin pale, cool and diaphoretic. No external haemorrhage visible. Abdomen visibly tensed.
Disability GCS 13 (E3V4M6). Oriented to person only. Confused and increasingly agitated.
Exposure Uniform intact over trunk. On exposure: significant guarding of entire abdomen. Rigid, board-like rigidity most pronounced left upper quadrant. Mild bruising developing over left lateral abdomen. No open wounds. Left shoulder tip pain reported by patient when asked.

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