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Immersion with aspiration and hypothermia — elderly male

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Elderly · 75yr · male

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to the lake edge at the Swan River Festival. A 75YO male (Harold Sutton) has been pulled from the water by bystanders. Witnesses say he was submerged for approximately 4–5 minutes before being retrieved.
Patient Harold Sutton — 75yr (75kg)
Incident History Pt was observed to lose his footing on a wet jetty pontoon and fall into the Swan River. Bystanders pulled him from the water after approximately 4–5 minutes of submersion. Pt was found unresponsive on retrieval. Bystanders initiated CPR for approximately 2 minutes prior to EHS arrival. Pt has regained some responsiveness but remains confused and distressed.
Emergency Contact Margaret Sutton (Wife) — 0412 883 047

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Voice
Airway Partially patent. Audible gurgling. Secretions and water visible in oropharynx. No foreign body obstruction. Moderate aspiration risk.
Breathing Laboured. Shallow and fast. Accessory muscle use present. Audible wet crackles bilaterally on auscultation. RR 26. SpO2 82% on room air. DETECT & CORRECT.
Circulation Weak and irregular radial pulse. Skin cold, wet and pale peripherally. Central pallor. CRT 4s. No external haemorrhage.
Disability GCS 10 (E3V3M4). Confused and disoriented. Not orientated to time, place or person. Pupils equal and reactive. BGL 5.8 mmol/L.
Exposure Fully clothed and saturated. Core body temperature 33.1°C (tympanic). No visible trauma. Lips cyanotic. Skin mottled across lower limbs.

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