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St John WA — Event Health Services

Scenario — Sudden onset facial droop and arm weakness in elderly male

intermediate Neurological · Elderly · 75yr · male

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to a 75YO male (Raymond Kowalski) at the ANZAC Day community fair who has been found slumped in his chair by event volunteers. Bystanders report he was speaking strangely and couldn't lift his right arm.
Patient Raymond Kowalski — 75yr (75kg)
Incident History Pt was seated watching a live performance when a volunteer noticed he had stopped responding normally. Pt is conscious but confused, with visible facial asymmetry and inability to move his right arm. Symptom onset reported approximately 35 minutes ago.
Emergency Contact Margaret Kowalski (Wife) — 0412 883 647

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Voice
Airway Patent. No obstructions. No stridor. Mild pooling of saliva at left corner of mouth.
Breathing Spontaneous and unlaboured. Slight reduction in respiratory depth noted. No accessory muscle use.
Circulation Radial pulse present — regular, moderate strength. Skin warm and pink centrally. No external bleeding.
Disability GCS 12 (E3V4M5). Disoriented to time and events. Right-sided facial droop noted. Right arm weakness on assessment — unable to hold arm extended. Speech slurred and difficult to understand.
Exposure No rashes, wounds, or injuries visible. No medical alert bracelet. Seated in chair at event grounds.

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