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'VwVrw- Page 22—ThoHorald Journal Ijogan Utah Tuesday July 21 1998 can still go to camp By Dr Elen C Putter New Yoric University School of going to deep awaycamp If tfaejhya- dan gives a green light parents ask which medications the child needs to Meddne For AP Special Features bring how much is required for the duration of camp and whether there are any special precautions based on the child's physical health To choose a camp parents need to Going to deep away camp is a great way for children to make new friends gam confidence and become more Yet for parents of children with medical problems the process of choos ing a camp is complex and anxiety-prvoking With proper researcl and self-relia- nt consider the personality and interests of their child and how well equipped die camp is to handle their child’s medical condition A good place to start is by calling or visiting the camp director and asking these questions: o- planning however both kids and parents can enjoy the sleep away camp experience with a minimum of stress The preparation begins with a discus-do- n S' Does the camp employ a doctor between parents and their child's nurse nurse practitioner or physician's physician about the appropriateness of assistant? When are these personnel check that the medicines have arrived available? How fin is the nearest hospital? following: what the medications are available at the hospital? What kind of:first-ai- d training does the staff have? How wiMW" is it for' children with WHI lV ffMipV Mltif pwfclHM Parents should continue to ask ques tions until they have enough information and why the child needs a particular medicine The letter should also include the prescribing doctor's telephone number in case a consultation is necessary All medications should be stored in the If a how much the child has brought the when to take each medication child needs specialised treatment is it omfortable about the camr staff’s ability to property handle to feel situations as they arise When the first day of camp arrives children should bring all the medicine they need for their entire stay They letter explaining die should also bring I safety ' It is also beneficial for parents to con- sult with camp counselors about their child’s medical and emotional needs This enables counselors to attend to the medical issues while helping the child become part of the group To prevent emergencies counselors also need to know about any possible special conditions or limitations to a child’s participation in activities For example diabetic children need more fluid in the heat and artfimtfie children may need to take it infirmary Camp physicians are often but not always pediatricians Some may be unfamiliar with the treatment of certain childhood diseases A call to the physician on the first day of camp provides an opportunity for parents to clarify any questions about a child’s medical a 1 easy when the temperature rises requirements It is also a good way to Allergic? 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