Keeping Campers Healthy (Prevention)
Spot the Symptoms
What's Your Move?
Counselor Know-How
Camp Curveballs
100

If you want fewer sniffles in your cabin, make sure campers bundle up at night and keep the air moving

What is preventing colds and sore throats

100

If a camper is coughing nonstop, sneezing, and running a fever, this might be what’s going on.

What is a cold or sore throat?

100

A camper starts panicking and breathing fast. Your first move is to help them slow things down with this technique

What is deep breathing?

100

If a camper’s symptoms get worse, this is the person you always keep in the loop

Who is the camp nurse and safety director?
100

A camper has a headache. You dim the lights and offer this simple comfort item

What is a cool compress?

200

Long sleeves, long pants, and bug spray — the holy trinity for avoiding these itchy little problems

What are bug bites?

200

Red, swollen, itchy skin, sometimes with a welt usually means nature got a little too close

What are bug bites?

200

A camper gets a nosebleed

What is you sit them up, lean them forward, and pinch the soft part of the nose?

200

When a camper wets the bed, your job is to help them clean up and absolutely avoid doing this

What is shaming or scolding them?

200

A camper has menstrual cramps. You can offer rest and this warm item to help ease the pain.

What is a warm compress?

300

SPF 30 or higher, every time you leave the cabin. Your future self will thank you.

What is preventing sunburn?

300

Dizziness, nausea, and either sweating a ton or not sweating at all — not a great combo

What is heat exhaustion or heat stroke?

300

A camper faints. Before anything else, you get them safely into this position.

What is seated or lying down?

300

Campers with diabetes need consistent access to these two essential items

What are insulin and glucose monitoring supplies?

300

A camper feels nauseous. You let them rest upright and offer small sips of this

What is water or clear fluids?

400

If a camper stays in wet clothes after swimming or rain, you’re basically inviting chills, sore throats, and general grumpiness. Help them avoid all that by doing this.  

What is changing into dry clothes and practicing good hygiene?

400

If a camper’s face or lips are swelling and they’re struggling to breathe, you’re looking at this emergency.

What is an allergic reaction?

400

A camper is choking and can’t speak or breathe. Leadership steps in to perform this lifesaving maneuver

What is the Heimlich maneuver?

400

If a camper has an earache, you never put anything inside their ear. Instead, you do this.

What is send them to the nurse/health center?

400

A camper says their stomach ‘just feels weird,’ but they’re not vomiting, they’re not dehydrated, and they didn’t eat anything unusual. Before you assume it’s nothing, this is the smart next step that keeps you from missing something important.

What is monitor their symptoms closely and watch for changes like cramps, dizziness, or dehydration?

500

Hydration, shade breaks, and breathable clothes are your best friends when the sun is doing the most

What is preventing heat exhaustion or heat stroke?

500

Pale skin, weak pulse, and suddenly dropping to the ground. This is what you’re dealing with.

What is fainting or near‑fainting?

500

A camper with diabetes shows signs of low blood sugar while in the unit. Your next step is to find this person immediately.

Who is the Unit Director?

500

When a camper tells you they ‘don’t feel right’ but can’t explain what’s wrong, your job is to stay calm, ask a few simple questions, and do this so the nurse gets the full picture

What is observe and document the symptoms you notice and let the nurse know

500

A camper gets a contusion and can’t walk to the health center. Your next move is to do this.

What is radio the health center or safety director?