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SNACCC Beginner Camp

SNACCC Beginner Camp – Ignite nursing – Exploring the Basics

Registration for SNACCC Beginner Camp is now closed  (students who need to submit payment and forms may still do so)

Camp dates: June 22nd – 24th
Time: 9 – 3:30 PM with a lunch break from 12 – 1 PM in Doyle
Pick up time between 3:30 – 4 PM in the LeClerc Circle.
Up to 30 participants for Beginner Camp

SNACCC Camp registration form - Beginner

Camper 1

Name(Required)
MM slash DD slash YYYY
Adult T-Shirt Size(Required)

Camper 2

Name(Required)
MM slash DD slash YYYY
Adult T-Shirt Size(Required)

Parent/Guardian

Name
Address

Authorized Pick up Person(s)

Directions to Complete the Application

  1. Complete the online registration form and make payment through Touchnet.
  2. Download and complete all State of Maryland or NDMU camp forms including Medication Administration Authorization Form, Camper Health History Form, Behavior Policy Acknowledgment Form, and Photography Release Form on the camp website. Email completed documents to janastasi@ndm.edu.

Camp is limited to the first 30 campers who have submitted all required documentation and made payment in full.

See you this summer!

Medication Administration Authorization Form (PDF)

Camper Health History Form (PDF)

Behavior Policy Acknowledgement Form (PDF)

Photography Release Form (PDF)

Session 1 – Monday, June 22nd from 9 – 12

Campers will learn about microorganisms in the environment and how good handwashing minimizes exposure.

  • Handwashing experience
  • Germglow on surfaces

Campers will learn about precautions for blood and body fluids in the healthcare environment, as well as ways to protect oneself against respiratory pathogens.

  • PPE carts with demonstration
  • Donning and doffing PPE

Campers will learn which vital signs are important and how to perform them on patients through the lifespan.

  • Performing VS newborn to adult

Campers will experience completing a head to toe assessment on a manikin and will learn what’s important in each system in the body for assessment.

  • Demonstration
  • Heart and lung sounds, check pupils, other if time allows

Campers will use dark glasses, cotton balls and gloves to simulate loss of vision, hearing and touch. They will practice filling a medication box as someone with sensory loss.

  • Sensory loss activity kit

Students will learn about the spine and receive an explanation of scoliosis. Students will be able to assess curvature of the spine on each other and the instructor.

  • Spine task trainer; explanation of scoliosis and treatment

Help me Nurse!

Campers will be shown a hospital bed and the resources available in a typical hospital room. They will be shown various assistive equipment used by patients.

  • Hospital bed, wheelchair, walker, crutches, Hoyer lift, bedside commode etc.
  • Available equipment on backboard

My bandage needs changed!

Campers will receive information on a common dressing change in the clinical setting and will be able to perform a dressing change on a task trainer using real medical grade supplies.

  • Seymore butts and dressing supplies; wet to dry dressing change

Mini lecture on medication administration

Campers will enjoy a “mini lecture” on medication administration, talk about a patient case and practice giving medications to a simulated patient.

  • Case study
  • Practice giving medications, oral and SQ
  • Lots of hands on and giving meds to manikins

LNDL library (9 – 10:30)

Campers will explore the library and receive a tour of the Maker space for creating unique objects including 3-D printing. Campers will also try out Virtual Reality in the multimedia room.

  • Tour of library with different activities on first floor, VR room

CCT (10:30 – 12)

How do I become a Registered Nurse?

Campers will enjoy a short power point on how they can become a RN!

  • Short PP

Selfcare for the nurse – guided meditation

  • Campers will enjoy a short, guided meditation for calming nerves and provide self-care.

Oh mama, the baby’s coming!

Campers will see a simulated baby delivery, the highlight for our school groups that visit the CCT. They will also learn the steps of newborn care after delivery.

  • Birth demo, pregnancy belly, newborn care

Help me! I need CPR!!

Campers will get a review of CPR and will perform on a manikin patient. They will also review basic first aid for common injuries and placing a call for emergency services.

What’s an emergency?

  • Basic First Aid
  • When and how to call 911
  • CPR on sim man