Common Health Conditions
Basic First Aid
Prevention Strategies
Staff Health and Safety
Is it an emergency?
100

"What is the most common non-injury related health issue at summer camp?"

Dehydration

100

"What is the universal sign for choking?"

"Clutching the throat"

100

"What common item is essential for preventing sunburn?"

"Sunscreen"

100

"What are the two primary items camp staff should use regularly to prevent the spread of germs?"

"Hand Sanitizer and Soap"

100

"What is the first sign of a severe allergic reaction?"

"Difficulty breathing or hives"

200

"What condition, often caused by prolonged exposure to wet conditions, can affect campers' feet?"

"Athlete's Foot"

200

"What is the recommended position for a person suffering from shock?"

"Laying down with feet elevated"

200

"How often should a camper reapply insect repellent?"

"At least once a day, or every 2-3 hours if in deep woods"

200

"What is the most common workplace injury for camp staff?"

"Slips, trips, and falls"

200

"What is the common symptom that differentiates a sprain from a fracture?"

"Inability to move or put weight on the injured area"

300

"What is the main cause of stomach upset in camps?"

"Constipation or viral gastroenteritis"

300

"What is the first step when treating a severe cut or wound?"

"Apply pressure to stop bleeding"

300

"What are the three most important things to consider when maintaining hydration?"

"Drinking water regularly, avoiding excessive physical exertion, and staying in the shade when possible"

300

"What are the recommended steps for staff to take if a camper reports feeling unwell?"

"Separate the camper from others, assess symptoms, and seek medical attention if necessary"

300

What symptoms may indicate a case of heat stroke?"

"High body temperature, altered mental state or behavior, alteration in sweating, nausea and vomiting"

400

"What skin condition is common among campers due to shared spaces and close contact?"

"Impetigo"

400

"What is the recommended first aid treatment for a minor burn at camp?"

"Cool the burn under cold running water for at least 10 minutes and cover it with a sterile dressing."

400

"What is the best way to avoid poison ivy exposure?"

"Learn to identify the plant and stay away from it"

LEAVES OF THREE LET THEM BE! (STAY AWAY)

400

"What should counselors display to promote mental health and resilience among campers?"

"Positive Attitude"

400

"What symptom might indicate that a cut wound is infected?"

"Redness, swelling, and pus"

500

 "What is the most common respiratory condition that may affect campers?"

"Asthma"

500

"What is the first step in treating a camper who has fallen and is unconscious but breathing?"

"Move them into the recovery position and monitor their condition while waiting for medical assistance."

500

"What is the proper way to remove a tick?"

"With a pair of fine-tipped tweezers, pulling upward with steady, even pressure."

500

"What should counselors consistently model to teach campers the importance of personal cleanliness and disease prevention?"

"Hygiene Practices"

500

"What are the four steps, also known as RICE, in treating a camper who has sprained their ankle?"

"Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation"

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