| Time | SpO2 | Resp Dist | RR | Pulse | BP | CRT | GCS | PERL | Temp | BGL | Pain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Initial | 96% (RA) | Nil | 14 | 92 | 118/74 | <2s | 12 | 4 4 ++ | 36.9 | 5.4 mmol/L | 0 |
| 10 mins | 97% (RA) | Nil | 14 | 88 | 120/76 | <2s | 13 | 4 4 ++ | 36.9 | 5.4 mmol/L | 0 |
((If BGL is not checked within the first 5 minutes, the patient becomes increasingly drowsy and GCS drops to 10 โ prompt trainees that BGL must be assessed in all patients with altered conscious state.))
((If trainees do not perform a thorough head-to-toe assessment to rule out injury, inform them that security cannot confirm whether the patient fell โ a secondary survey is required to exclude traumatic injury.))
((If trainees attempt to leave the patient unsupervised or suggest discharge without further assessment, the patient attempts to stand and nearly falls โ reinforce that ongoing monitoring is required.))
This patient is suffering from acute alcohol intoxication without evidence of acute illness, injury, or medical emergency.
Clinical references: Unconsciousness ยท Disturbed & Abnormal Behaviour ยท Blood Glucose Monitor ยท Primary Survey ยท Secondary & CNS Survey