Question 2 HYPOTHETICAL ILAC GUESTlON (22 marks) Professor Mary Mackay was a reputable 36-year-old Australian Academic who specialised in Geology. Professor Mackay, was a chronic asthmatic, who suffered a severe asthma attack while attending an academic conference at the Gold Coast, Queensland. Art ambulance was called, and the attending paramedic administered intravenous salbutamol {intravenous salbutamoi is rarely' used in severe acute asthma). The paramedic's clinical judgment to administer salbutamol over adrenaline was due to Professor Mackay at the time having both an elevated heart. rate and high blood pressure. Salbutamol is a common drug used for heart rate and high blood pressure. Despite some signs of improvement during transfer to Gold Coast Hospital, Professor Mackay's heart rate Suddenly dropped and her condition rapidly deteriorated. The paramedic assessed that she was in cardiac arrest (respiratory arrest) and administered adrenaline. Despite the administration of both salbularnol and adrenaline, Professor Mackay sustained severe. irreversible brain damage from the deprivation of oxygen prior to arriving at the hospital and remained in a vegetative state for the following 5 years before her death in February 2021. Medical professionals argue that if she had been given adrenaline in the rst instance. Professor Mary would have survived. It was found that the decision not to administer adrenalin did contravene the guidance in the clinical practice manual. The estate of the late Professor Mackay wants to sue the State 01' Queensland for the pammedic's negligence for $2 million. The estate of the late Professor Mack-y has come to you for advice. Using the ILAC method, explain your snstvers by referring to relevant sections of the Civil liability Act 2003 (QM) and common law cases as of today's date