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St John WA — Event Health Services

Scenario — Hypoglycaemia in a known diabetic at a fun run

foundation Metabolic · Adult · 35yr · male

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to a patient (Jake Thornton, 35YO male) who is sitting slumped against a barrier near the finish line of the City to Surf Fun Run, appearing confused and sweaty.
Patient Jake Thornton — 35yr (80kg)
Incident History Pt completed approximately 8km of the fun run before slowing down and sitting against a barrier. Bystanders noticed he was confused and not responding to questions normally. A volunteer runner beside him states he mentioned he was diabetic before the race.
Emergency Contact Sarah Thornton (Wife) — 0412 874 331

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Voice
Airway Patent. Nil airway obstructions. Nil airway swelling or stridor.
Breathing Unlaboured. RR 18, adequate depth and rise. Nil audible abnormal breath sounds.
Circulation Radial pulse rapid and weak. Skin pale, diaphoretic, cool peripheries. Nil visible external bleeding.
Disability GCS 12 (E3V3M6). Not orientated to time or place. Responds to voice but confused and unable to follow commands consistently.
Exposure Wearing running gear. Nil visible injuries. Diaphoresis noted across forehead and chest. Medical alert bracelet on left wrist — 'Type 1 Diabetic'.

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