2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.wem.2023.03.003
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Illnesses and Injuries at a Remote American Residential Summer Camp Over 3 Seasons

Abstract: Introduction-Residential and wilderness excursion summer camps are safe, but outdoor activities can lead to injuries. The frequency of various illnesses and injuries at summer camps has been incompletely described. The treatments provided and the need for escalation to higher levels of care are variable.Methods-A retrospective cohort analysis was conducted for all visits to a camp infirmary over 3 seasons at a residential summer camp in Minnesota. Seventeen descriptive categories of chief complaints and 13 cat… Show more

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“…While some studies differ on what the top complaints are currently at camp, upper respiratory infections, skin complaints and musculoskeletal injuries remain common. [4] Upper respiratory infections have historically been the most common complaint at camp and Handler et al [5] has documented this as the most common complaint for at least the last fifty years.…”
Section: General Nursing Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some studies differ on what the top complaints are currently at camp, upper respiratory infections, skin complaints and musculoskeletal injuries remain common. [4] Upper respiratory infections have historically been the most common complaint at camp and Handler et al [5] has documented this as the most common complaint for at least the last fifty years.…”
Section: General Nursing Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%