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St John WA — Event Health Services

Scenario — Red Flag Sepsis misidentified as heat exhaustion — COPD patient at music festival

advanced Medical · Adult · 35yr · female

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to the FAP at Southbound Music Festival, Busselton. A 35YO female (Maya Hennessy) has been brought in by friends after being found confused and sweating heavily near the main stage. Friends initially told staff she was 'just overheated from dancing.'
Patient Maya Hennessy — 35yr (65kg)
Incident History Pt brought to FAP by friends who say she has been 'not herself' for the past hour. Friends initially attributed her confusion and sweating to heat. Pt has been at the festival for two days. Friends report she had a productive cough for the past three days prior to the event and was 'already not feeling great' when they arrived. Pt is a known COPD patient.
Emergency Contact Daniel Hennessy (Husband) — 0412 774 938

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Voice
Airway Patent. No foreign body or obstruction. Mild audible wheeze noted on exhalation. No stridor.
Breathing Rapid and laboured. Increased work of breathing with accessory muscle use. Audible wheeze bilaterally. RR 28/min. SpO2 88% on room air.
Circulation Radial pulse rapid and weak. Skin pale, diaphoretic, mottled to lower extremities. CRT 4 seconds. No active external bleeding.
Disability GCS 13 (E3V4M6). Confused — not orientated to time or place. Orientated to person only. PEARL 4mm bilaterally, sluggish.
Exposure No rash or urticaria. No obvious trauma. Temperature 38.8°C tympanic. Abdomen non-tender on palpation. No peripheral oedema. Wearing festival wristband and medical alert bracelet indicating COPD.

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