The form that must be completed for any minor incidents for when you performed first aid on an individual that must be submitted to a camp supervisor by the end of day.
What is a Minor Incident Report?
The correct compression to breath ratio for CPR.
30 compressions followed by 2 breaths.
Needles, knives, scalpels, blades, scissors, and other items that can cut or puncture a person and that may be contaminated with a biohazardous material.
What are sharps?
The correct ratio for 6-9 camps.
What is 1 leader to every 10 campers?
The radio channel for summer camps.
What is radio channel 4?
True or False?
After a camper sustains a minor injury in camp, if possible, you should send a photo copy of the Minor Incident Report to the camper's parent/guardian at the end of the day.
False.
Incident forms are confidential and are for organizational internal use only.
The first person you should call following a major injury to a camper.
What is 911?
Followed by a camp supervisor, and then the camper's parent/guardian. If the parent doesn't answer and you only have one number, do not stop calling until they pick up.
3 examples of bodily fluids.
- Blood
- Vomit
- Urine
- Saliva
- Fecal matter
When you must perform a participant headcount.
When is every time you transition between spaces? LITs must be included in headcounts!
The age when campers may sign themselves out of camp.
What is 8 years old?
What to use to fill out an Incident Report.
What is a blue or black pen?
No markers or crayons!
What FSA stands for.
What is the Facility Service Associate?
3 examples of camp PPE.
- Gloves
- Closed toe shoes
- Masks
- Goggles
The first thing you should do when you determine you are missing a camper.
What is check your Camper ID and Headcount forms?
The location where all dirty laundry must be taken at the end of camp during post-care.
What is the laundry room in Performance Arena?
How long you have to submit an Incident Report to a camp supervisor after filling it out.
What is 24 hours?
Delays, missteps, or inadequate responses during the emergency that could result in intensified injury severity or health complications.
What is Injury Escalation Risk?
3 examples of biohazards.
- Viruses, fungi, or bacteria
- Blood and bodily fluids
- Molds
- Untreated sewage
The heat temperature when camps must relocate outdoor activities inside.
When is feels like 32 degrees Celsius?
The day and time timesheets are due through the VIP portal.
When is every second Monday at 8:00 AM?
Which of the following is NOT to be included when filling out a minor incident report?
a) Date of incident
b) Injured participant contact information
c) Description of action taken
d) Any of the injured participant's pre-existing medical conditions
d) Any of the injured participant's pre-existing medical conditions
*Unless they are relevant to the incident!
4 examples of situations when you should call 911.
What is unconsciousness, head injuries, significant bodily trauma, limb fractures, major burns, electrical shock injury, and intense chest pain.
What HIAC stands for.
What is Hazard Identification Assessment and Control Document?
The 4 types of abuse.
What are physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect?
The code you should use for locking all campers' lockers in pool changerooms.
What is 6082?