Re: Epi pens
A few things to think about with epi pens. You will probably need more than 2. Anytime a kid with an allergy leaves camp to go canoeing, on a hike etc an epi pen has to go with him. Be sure staff members know when and how to use it. So if you have several kids going sailing with allergies, there goes all your epi pens.
I keep a few epipens in the infirmary for kids that didn't bring one. But instead of an epipen, and for infirmary use only by an RN, I keep several single does vials of epi (the kind in glass ampules) with each of them in their own dark pill vial with label,a syringe and ETOH wipe taped on. These setups cost $5.00 each instead of $75.00 each. When I need epi I just draw it up in the syringe and administer it. I keep a min. of 6 of these on hand. If you get a large group of kids exposed to a bee's nest or peanut butter, you will have enough epi. I have used 4 vials on several kids with pnut allergies while waiting for paramedics to arrive.
When you order epi pens for camp use, be sure an check the expiration date BEFORE you order them. Local pharmacies are famous for giving you the epi pens that expire first and you may find out they expire in 60 days. Don't accept a pen with less than a 2 yr expiration date.
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