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Environmental

Hypothermia following prolonged cold water immersion

Intermediate
Adult · 35yr · male

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to a patient (Rhys Connolly, 35YO male) at the Fremantle Triathlon Festival FAP. Bystanders report he exited the open water swim leg and collapsed near transition. He is conscious but confused and shivering violently.
Patient Rhys Connolly — 35yr (80kg)
Incident History Pt completed the 1.5km open water swim in the Swan River on a cold winter morning. Water temperature estimated 14°C. He exited the water approximately 10 minutes ago, did not change out of his wetsuit, and has been standing in the wind before collapsing at the transition zone. Event volunteers removed his wetsuit and wrapped him in a foil blanket.
Emergency Contact Kate Connolly (Wife) — 0412 874 503

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Voice
Airway Patent. Nil airway obstruction. Nil stridor or vomitus.
Breathing Breathing present. Shallow with decreased rate. No wheeze or crackles. Shivering noted.
Circulation Weak radial pulse. Skin pale, cold and moist. Peripheral cyanosis to fingertips. CRT 4 seconds.
Disability GCS 12 (E3V4M5). Confused and disoriented to time and place. Slurred speech. Ataxia noted — unable to stand without support.
Exposure Wet swimming attire only. Skin pale and mottled peripherally. No visible traumatic injury. Core area feels cool to touch despite foil blanket applied.

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