Joshua:
I apologize for not responding quicker. I knew I wanted to take time to respond to give it adequate attention. I appreciate your asking the question and taking the time to be so detailed with your response.
Our camp did not have a theme other then varied sports and social events. There were weekly overnights of campers. There was also a week long trip by the oldest teen group of about a dozen teens and approximately 5 counselors.
At the start of camp we performed head/lice check of all the 300 or so campers. The age’s ranged from 7 years to 18 +. WE also proved the head/lice checks to the camp counselors, instructors, and teachers.
We organized medical slips with permission slips and Mars. We had “pill call” each day after meals. We organized and set up pills for counselors who had those campers on overnights such as camping out; this happened approximately once a week for a small percentage of campers and the list of campers rotated. There were approximately 60 campers who took pills regularly. Most pills were taken in the morning with some having pills up to three times a day. WE also held onto PRN meds the campers and counselors had.
We had “sick call” twice a day after breakfast and after dinner hour. We were available 24/7 for emergencies for all campers and staff. To be honest, there were a lot less sick calls during the middle of the night then I expected; I would approximate it at 3-5 times in an weekly.
There were three of us nurses available. AT the time, all three of us were RN’s. A third nurse was to rotate in as an LPN. Time off really varied. There were three days off that were not 24-hour days for each of us. Although the head nurse, had weekends off to accommodate her other job.
Quite frankly, I was pretty bored. I looked forward to some opportunities for wellness teaching and that was really not encouraged. In fact, there was little teaching done at the clinic and when I pointed this out I was laughed at. I felt rather sorry at times for those kids who really just wanted to come down for a break from the grind of their busy schedules; this was discouraged and simply not allowed in most cases. Do not get me wrong, the letter of health care was done but there were missed opportunities that were not allowed. One counselor pointed out how simple hand washing teaching to the cabins could have minimized many colds there were being spread; so I taught the counselor how to teach the kids.
I will gladly send you information regarding compensation but prefer to do it via email. Please PM me your email address if you have any questions regarding this.
Great discussion! Let me know if you have any questions.
B.
Last edited by nightingale : Sep 14, 2002 at 11:39 AM.
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