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St John WA — Event Health Services

Scenario — Choking — severe airway obstruction in a child

foundation Respiratory · Pediatric · 8yr · female

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to a patient at the First Aid Post during the Claremont Showgrounds School Carnival. An 8-year-old female has been brought in by a teacher who states she was eating a sausage sizzle and is now unable to speak or breathe properly.
Patient Isla Thornton — 8yr (25kg)
Incident History Pt was eating a sausage sizzle at the canteen stall approximately 2 minutes ago. Teacher states Isla suddenly went quiet mid-bite, clutched at her throat, and has not been able to speak or cough effectively since.
Emergency Contact Karen Thornton (Mother) — 0412 553 887

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Alert
Airway Severe/complete obstruction. Patient unable to speak or vocalise. Visible distress, clutching at throat. No audible airflow on attempted inspiration.
Breathing Silent — no effective cough. Nil audible breath sounds. Paradoxical chest movement noted. RR attempts present but no effective air movement. Cyanosis developing around lips.
Circulation Radial pulse present and rapid. Skin pale, mild central cyanosis developing. No bleeding.
Disability GCS 14 (E4V1M6) — alert but unable to vocalise. Orientated to place and person. Increasing agitation.
Exposure No rash, no visible injuries. Partially chewed food visible at mouth on inspection. No external trauma.

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