Medical Training - Winter Camp 2018 Question Title * 1. What is your first and last name? Question Title * 2. Cabin nurses will... Be responsible for health and safety of one cabin of kids Attend camper activities Report any concerns to leadership staff Administer medications All of the above Question Title * 3. The purpose of rest hour is... Give nurses, counselors and doctors a break to all go running. Let campers all call home, especially those who are homesick. Give our campers a chance to rest and slow their bodies down. Let staff nap while campers decorate our faces with markers. Question Title * 4. Hydration is important to every camper with a CHD (congenital heart defect) but especially important to those with a... Fontan/Single Ventricle Fontan/Single Ventricle Fontan/Single Ventricle Fontan/Single Ventricle Question Title * 5. If a camper's defibrillator goes off... The shock will likely knock the person to the ground. They may pass out before the shock happens. Remember, the defibrillator went off for a good reason! Try to remain calm. Call for help on the nurse’s walkie talkie. All of the above. Question Title * 6. We avoid rough housing and contact sports at camp because... A lot of our campers need to be on blood thinners and they will be more prone to bleeding and bruising. We don’t want to have any fun at camp. Trauma to the medical device (pacemakers and defibrillators) can cause malfunction. A and C. Question Title * 7. Medically, what should you be prepared for at camp? Bumps and bruises Headaches Slivers Question Title * 8. If you notice your camper looking MORE.....please report to medical staff right away. Pale/Blue Short of breath Tired Swollen (especially their abdomen, ankles, or feet) All of the above. Question Title * 9. ALL injuries and illnesses must be reported to the lead nurse because... We want to sell your health history information to the government. C and D We need to know if campers AND volunteers are not feeling well. We need to know if campers AND volunteers are getting hurt. Question Title * 10. Infection control is VERY important, especially with our heart transplant kiddos. Make sure you and your campers are washing hands or using hand sanitizer... Before meals. After using the restroom. After activities, especially horseback riding. All of the above Question Title * 11. If you notice a camper has wet the bed, please... Announce it to the whole camp through song and dance at meal times. Let your cabin nurse or lead nurse know, be discreet. Spray it with bug spray. Do nothing. Question Title * 12. Staff medications will be kept in the health center, the only exceptions are... Tylenol and ibuprofen. Epi pens and rescue inhalers. Cough syrup. Vitamins. Done