A 25-year-old athlete is brought to your ED by a volunteer St John ambulance crew after collapsing during a marathon. He has only received basic first aid.
His vital signs and initial blood results are shown below.
| Measure |
Value |
| GCS |
11 (E3 V4 M4) |
| Temp |
41.5 deg C |
| HR |
140 bpm |
| BP |
85/40 mmHg |
| SpO2 |
98% on room air |
| Hb |
185 g/L (115-165) |
| WCC |
25 x 10^9/L (3.5-11) |
| Platelets |
40 x 10^9/L (150-450) |
| Na |
146 mmol/L (135-145) |
| K |
5.7 mmol/L (3.5-5) |
| Urea |
22 mmol/L (2-7) |
| Creatinine |
410 micromol/L (60-110) |
| CK |
27,000 IU/L (60-220) |
List the three most likely differential diagnoses for this presentation.
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Outline three initial treatments you would commence, with target end-points.
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| Initial treatment |
Target end-point |
| 1 |
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| 2 |
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| 3 |
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List the three most important blood-test abnormalities and explain their significance.
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| Abnormality |
Significance |
| 1 |
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| 2 |
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| 3 |
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Following these investigation results, state the next three most important treatment steps.
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