au-amc MCQ (SBA): Suspected meningococcal sepsis

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A 19-year-old university student presents to the emergency department with fever, severe headache, photophobia and vomiting. On examination, temperature is 39.5 °C, HR 120 bpm, BP 105/60 mmHg and there is a non-blanching petechial rash on the trunk and legs. Neck stiffness is present. What is the most appropriate immediate management?

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