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CAMPER APPLICATION PACKET Monday- Friday June 12-16, 2017 Rockport, Texas DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING ALL FORMS:

THE IMPORTANCE OF COMPLETING ALL CAMP FORMS Although it may seem like a lot of paperwork, the forms required by Camp Easy Breathers are necessary for the protection of your child and the camp. Your child s health is important. The information given on these forms must be thorough, accurate, and legible! If emergency care is required, this is the first place that the doctor or nurse will refer to. The following pages contain the forms that must be completed and returned to us to complete your child s camp application. Please make sure you fill out all the questions to the best of your knowledge. If you have any questions or need help filling them out, please give us a call. All completed forms are required before we begin reviewing your child s eligibility for camp. Please refer to the Camper Pre-Camp Guide before completing this packet. Please make sure you have all of the forms. Keep the guide for your information. Thanks again for your interest in our camp and we look forward to meeting you and your child!! A few important points to remember: Pay special attention to the Emergency Contact information. List at least two people other than yourself that can be contacted in the event of an emergency. Remember to use area codes. In some instances, cell phones can have different area codes! Don t leave any information out. This is a time when too much information is preferable. The PHYSICIAN HEALTH FORM should be completed by your primary care physician. When you take your child for his/her physical, make sure the doctor signs the form. FINALLY, MAKE SURE YOU SIGN AND DATE ALL FORMS! Your cooperation will help the camp staff prepare for your child s arrival. Eligibility for selection to attend Camp Easy Breathers is conditioned upon completion of all forms, releases, and applications contained herein; maintenance and the provision of a copy of the camper s health insurance card, and compliance with any and all requirements of these documents, the policies and procedures of Camp Easy Breathers and applicable law. Camp Easy Breathers reserves the right to verify or re-verify the accuracy and completeness of such information.

Camp Easy Breathers Health Form A. GENERAL INFORMATION - to be completed by parents or guardians NAME OF CHILD PREFERS TO BE CALLED Birth date: Sex: Female Male Age at Camp Present grade (or recent past grade) Name(s) of Parents (or Guardians) Father Phone: Home ( ) Work ( ) Cell ( ) Email Mother Phone: Home ( ) Work ( Cell ( ) Email or Guardians Phone Home ( ) Work ( ) Cell ( ) Email MAILING ADDRESS City State Zip Code County Are parents living together? Yes No Are there any custody or visitation restrictions? If so, describe: IF NOT AVAILABLE IN AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE NOTIFY: (this must be filled out) Name Relationship to child Phone ( ) Name Relationship to child Phone ( ) Name of child's physician Phone ( ) Address Does your child currently see an asthma specialist? Yes No If so, which type? Allergist Pulmonologist Don't know Name of child's asthma physician Phone ( ) Address INSURANCE INFORMATION: (MUST INCLUDE NUMBER AND ATTACH COPY OF INSURANCE CARD): What does your child have for medical insurance? PPO HMO Medicaid Medicare None Don't know Name of Health Insurance Plan Policy or Group Number PLEASE MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE COPY OF IMMUNIZATIONS WITH YOUR APPLICATION FORMS Immunizations up-to-date? Has your child attended this camp before? If so, for how many sessions? sessions What is your child s t-shirt size? Child size: SM MED LG XLG Adult size: SM MED LG XLG 1

B. MEDICATIONS - to be completed by parent and preferably verified by physician PARENTS: This list contains most asthma medications- please mark ONLY the medications that your child is taking. The first list contains controller medications that are usually prescribed to be used every day. 1. My child takes the following ASTHMA medications: CONTROLLER MEDICATIONS X Medication Generic Name Amount (puffs, tabs, caps, ampules, tsp, cc) X X Advair HFA 45/21 Fluticasone/Salmeterol 1x/day 2x/day` Advair HFA 115/21 Fluticasone/Salmeterol 1x/day 2x/day` Advair HFA 230/21 Fluticasone/Salmeterol 1x/day 2x/day` Advair 100/50 Diskus Fluticasone/Salmeterol 1x/day 2x/day Advair 250/50 Diskus Fluticasone/Salmeterol 1x/day 2x/day Advair 500/50 Diskus Fluticasone/Salmeterol 1x/day 2x/day Alvesco 80 mcg inhaler Ciclesonide 1x/day 2x/day Alvesco 160 mcg inhaler Ciclesonide 1x/day 2x/day Arnuity Ellipta 100 mcg Fluticasone furoate 1x/day 2x/day inhalation powder Arnuity Ellipta 200 mcg Fluticasone furoate 1x/day 2x/day inhalation powder Asmanex Twisthaler Mometasone Inhalation 1x/day 2x/day 220mcg Dry Powder Dulera 100mcg/5mcg Mometasone/formoterol 1x/day 2x/day Dulera 200mcg/5mcg Mometasone/formoterol 1x/day 2x/day Flovent 44 mcg inhaler Fluticasone MDI 1x/day 2x/day Flovent 110 mcg inhaler Fluticasone MDI 1x/day 2x/day Flovent 220 mcg inhaler Fluticasone MDI 1x/day 2x/day Foradil Aerolizer Formoterol DPI 1x/day 2x/day Pulmicort Flexhaler 90mcg Budesonide Inhalation Dry Powder 1x/day 2x/day Pulmicort Flexhaler Budesonide Inhalation 1x/day 2x/day 180mcg Dry Powder Pulmicort Turbuhaler Budesonide DPI 1x/day 2x/day Pulmicort 0.25 mg Budesonide suspension 1x/day 2x/day Respules Pulmicort 0.50 mg Budesonide suspension 1x/day 2x/day Respules Q-Var 40 mcg inhaler Beclomethasone HFA 1x/day 2x/day MDI Q-Var 80 mcg inhaler Beclomethasone HFA 1x/day 2x/day MDI Singulair 4 mg sprinkle Montelukast granules 1x/day 2x/day Singulair 4 mg tab Montelukast tab 1x/day 2x/day Singulair 5 mg tab Montelukast tab 1x/day 2x/day Singulair 10 mg tab Montelukast tab 1x/day 2x/day Symbicort 80/4.5 Budesonide/Formoderol 1x/day 2x/day Symbicort 160/4.5 Budesonide/Formoderol 1x/day 2x/day Specific instructions: Does your child take the above medications every day? Does your child take the above medications only if having asthma symptoms? 2

The following list contains rescue medications that are usually prescribed to be used only as needed for asthma symptoms. 1. My child takes the following ASTHMA medications: X Medication Generic Name RESCUE MEDICATIONS Amount (puffs, tabs, caps, ampules, tsp, cc) How Often? List how many times medicine is given in a day Taken only as needed for cough, wheezing, or shortness of breath Taken before vigorous physical activity X X X Albuterol inhal solution Albuterol inhal sol Per day 0.083% Atrovent inhal solution Ipratropium inhal sol Per day Atrovent inhaler Ipratropium MDI Per day Combivent inhaler Ipratropium/Albuterol Per day MDI Duoneb inhal soltn Ipratroprium/Albuterol Per day Maxair Autohaler Pirbuterol inhaler MDI Per day Bubbly Pred 5 mg/5 ml Prednisolone liquid Per day Orapred 5 mg/5 ml Prednisolone liquid Per day Orapred ODT Prednisolone Tablets Per day 10mg 15mg 30mg Per day Pediapred 5 mg/5 ml Prednisolone liquid Per day Prednisone liquid 5 mg/5 ml Prednisone liquid Per day Prednisone tab 1 mg Prednisone tab Per day Prednisone tab 2 mg Prednisone tab Per day Prednisone tab 5 mg Prednisone tab Per day Prednisone tab 10 mg Prednisone tab Per day Prednisone tab 20 mg Prednisone tab Per day Prelone 5 mg/5 ml Prednisolone liquid Per day Prelone 15 mg/5ml Prednisolone liquid Per day ProAir MDI Albuterol MDI Per day ProAir Respiclick Albuterol sulfate Per day Proventil inhal sol Albuterol inhal sol Per day Proventil inhaler Albuterol MDI Per day Ventolin inhal sol Albuterol inhal sol Per day Ventolin inhaler Albuterol MDI Per day Xopenex MDI Levalbuterol MDI Per day Xopenex inhal sol Levalbuterol inhal sol Per day 0.31 mg Xopenex inhal sol Levalbuterol inhal sol Per day 0.63 mg Xopenex inhal sol 1.25mg Levalbuterol inhal sol Per day Specific instructions: 3

(Other Medications) How Often? Amount (puffs, tabs, Medication Generic Name List how many times medicine is given in a day caps, ampules, tsp, cc) X X X Allegra caps 60mg Fexofenadine HCL 1x/day 2x/day Allegra tabs 180mg Fexofenadine HCL 1x/day 2x/day Allegra Oral suspension Fexofenadine HCL 30mg/5 ml Claritin tabs 10mg Loratadine 1x/day 2x/day Claritin D Loratadine 1x/day 2x/day Claritin Reditabs 10mg Loratadine 1x/day 2x/day Claritin Syrup 1mg/ml Loratadine 1x/day 2x/day Clarinex tabs 5mg Desloratadine 1x/day 2x/day Clarinex Syrup 5mg Desloratadine Zyrtec liquid 5mg/5ml Cetirizine Hydrochloride 1x/day 2x/day Zyrtec tabs 5mg, 10mg Cetirizine Hydrochloride 1x/day 2x/day Astelin Nasal Spray Azelastine HCL 1x/day 2x/day Asterpro Nasal Spray Azelastine HCL 1x/day 2x/day Dymista Nasal Spray Azelastine/Fluticasone 1x/day 2x/day Flonase Nasal Spray Fluticasone Propionate 1x/day 2x/day Nasonex Nasal Spray Mometasone Furoate 1x/day 2x/day Nasal Spray Omnaris Nasal Spray Ciclesonide 1x/day 2x/day Rhinocort Nasal Spray Budesonide 1x/day 2x/day Veramyst Nasal Spray Fluticasone Furoate 1x/day 2x/day Nexium 20mg 40mg Esomeprazole 1x/day 2x/day Pepcid 20 mg Famotidine 1x/day 2x/day Prevacid 15mg 30mg Lansoprazole 1x/day 2x/day Prilosec 10mg 20mg Omeprazole 1x/day 2x/day 40mg Epi-pen Jr 0.15mg Epinephrine HCL Epi-pen Auto injector 0.3mg Epinephrine HCL Additional Specific Instructions: Does your child take the above medications every day? Does your child take the above medications only if having asthma symptoms?. 4

3. Other medications that your child takes: Medication Strength Amount (puffs, tabs, caps, ampules, tsp, cc) LIST #3 Indication (Reason for taking) How often? Specific Instructions Additional Specific Instructions: Is your child on allergy injections? **NOTE: No allergy shots will be given at camp (unless there are special circumstances). Does your child use a spacer or assisting device with his/her inhaler? If so, which one? Does your child have a specific Asthma Action Plan? If so, please attach to the application. 5

1) How long has your child had asthma? years C. HISTORY OF ASTHMA - to be completed by parent and preferably verified by physician 2) Hospitalizations: A) Has your child been admitted to the hospital for asthma? How many times total? How old was he or she each time? B) Has your child ever been in an intensive care unit for asthma? How many times total? How old was he or she each time? C) Has your child ever had to have a breathing tube placed or been on a ventilator (breathing machine) due to asthma? How many times total? How old was he or she each time? 3) Within this past year only, how many times has your child been: (list number of times) A) Taken to the emergency room or urgent care clinic because of asthma? times B) Admitted to the hospital for asthma? times C) Absent from school because of asthma? days D) Taken to the doctor's office because of difficulty with his or her asthma? Do not include routine office visits: times E) In an intensive care unit for asthma? How many times total? 4) How many times (in the past year only) have oral steroids been used for the control of your child's asthma? (Note: Oral steroids includ : Prednisone, Medrol, Deltasone, Decadron and others LIQUIDS: Pediapred, Prelone, Liquidpred, OraPred, BubblyPred and others.) Date of most recent steroids prescription? 5) Who is responsible for giving your child's asthma medication at home? Child Parent Both 6) Does your child use a peak flow meter? If yes, what is your child's normal reading? 7) On a scale of 0-10, how bad is your child's asthma? (CIRCLE ONE NUMBER ONLY!) (NO SYMPTOMS) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (SEVERE ASTHMA) 8) Does your child feel embarrassed at school or in public if he/she has to take an inhaler or a nebulizer treatment? Do you anticipate any activity restrictions? If so, explain: Are there any present physical education restrictions at school? If so, explain: How did you hear about Camp Easy Breathers? Please check one: Healthcare Provider s Office School Nurse Friend Previous camper or camp staff Health Insurance Plan Internet/Web Site Describe any emotional effects you have observed in your child due to asthma: 6

D. HISTORY OF ALLERGIES - to be completed by parent and preferable verified by physician Is our child allergic to any MEDICATION? (Penicillin, sulfa, etc.)? If yes, please list: Reactions* Medication Name (be specific with the symptoms, how severe, when they start, etc.) Age of Last Reaction Is our child allergic to any FOODS? If yes, please list: Reactions* Food Name (be specific with the symptoms, how severe, when they start, etc.) Age of Last Reaction Is our child allergic to any ANIMALS? If yes, please list: Reactions* Animal (be specific with the symptoms, how severe, when they start, etc.) Age of Last Reaction Is our child allergic to any INSECTS? If yes, please list: Reactions* Insect (be specific with the symptoms, how severe, when they start, etc.) Age of Last Reaction *Reactions include: Severe total body reaction (anaphylaxis); shock; skin problems (hives, redness, blistering, itchy skin, swelling); breathing problems ( wheeze, cough, chest tightness); mouth problems (swollen lips, rash, tongue swelling, itchy); throat problems (swollen, itchy, scratchy); eye problems (swollen, itchy, watery); nose problems (itchy, runny, stuffy, sneezing); intestinal problems (abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea); behavior/sleep problems (stimulation, hyper, strange behavior, sleepiness, trouble sleeping) Was emergency treatment needed for any of the reactions listed above (e.g. 911, ER visit, Urgent Care, EpiPen?)? If so, explain: 7

E. OTHER INFORMATION - to be completed by parent In order to provide the SAFEST and BEST experience for ALL campers, we ask some very confidential questions. This information is shared only with the immediate caregivers at Camp Easy Breathers. This information is necessary to ensure that the camp experience is a good choice for your child and to determine whether our staff is well equipped to care for our very special campers! Specifically, does your child have any of the following? If yes, please give brief summary: Heart Disease? Diabetes? Seizures/Convulsions? Kidney Disease? Syncope/Fainting spells? Sleep Disorders? Bedwetting? Gastrointestinal problems? Other medical problems? Does your child have or has she/he ever experienced the following? Learning Disability Autism? Asperger s syndrome? ADD/ADHD? Bipolar Disorder? Oppositional Defiant Disorder? Schizophrenia? Eating Disorders? Depression? Self- Harm? Drug or substance abuse? Verbal or physical aggression? Other Mental Disorder? Does your child interact well with children close to his/her age? Has your child ever run away from home? From school? Please describe: What have been the most effective interventions when your child has behavior issues? Are there any other medical or behavior problems or conditions your child has that the camp should know about? Please explain: Does your child need help in using the bathroom or bathing? If yes to any of the above questions, explain here: Is there anything else you feel camp staff should know about your child? If so, explain: 8

F. CAMPER CARE INFORMATION Please answer all questions and provide as much information as possible so that we can best care for your child while at camp. Campers will not be denied camp participation based on this information. Has your child been to an overnight camp before? Yes No If yes, how many times? Has your child ever slept overnight away from family? Is your child able to function at his/her age level? Yes No Yes No If no, please describe What is your child looking forward to the most at Camp Easy Breathers? What are your child s favorite activities? Is there anything we should know about your child that will make his/her adjustment smoother? Does your child have any special needs, comfort items or rituals? Please describe Any activities your child should NOT participate in? Does your child have any bedtime/sleep habits (sleepwalking, bedwetting)? Yes No Please describe: Does your child have a physical or mental limitation that would affect his or her camping experience? Please describe: Are there any recent stressful events that your child has experienced that we should know about? Does your child have any serious fears? Is there anything else that we need to know to provide your child a safe and enjoyable week? Signature of Parent/Guardian: Date Printed Name: 9

F. CAMPER CARE INFORMATION (continued) How often over the past 4 weeks has/have: All of the time Most of the time Some of the time Your child complained of being short of breath Exertion (such as running) made your child breathless A little of the time None of the time Your child coughed at night Your child been woken up by wheezing and coughing Your child stayed indoors because of wheezing or coughing Your child's education suffered due to his/her asthma (during school) Your child's asthma interfered with his/her life Asthma limited your child's activities Taking his/her inhaler or other treatments interrupted your child's life You had to make adjustments to family life because of your child's asthma 10

CAMP SCHOLARSHIP FORM Complete only if you are requesting a camp scholarship for your child. To be eligible for a camp scholarship, this form must be completed and received with your camp registration forms. Please print clearly. Deadline is May 26, 2017. Camper Name: Last First Middle Initial Male Female / / Attended Camp Before? Yes No Year(s) Date of Birth Age at Camp Parent/Guardian: Last First Middle Initial Relationship to Camper ( ) Address: Street Number Apt. Number Home Phone ( ) City State Zip Code Work or Mobile Phone Has this child received a previous camp scholarship? Yes No Year(s) Received Is your child covered by Driscoll Children s Health Plan s Insurance? Yes No BASIC SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA Camperships must be complete and received by the registration deadline. Both financial need and severity of asthma will be used to determine eligibility and amount of support. In order to support the maximum number of campers, partial scholarships may be awarded. First time scholarship requests will be given priority. In order to support the maximum number of campers, partial scholarships may be awarded. I,, understand that if selected, Driscoll Children s Hospital is sponsoring my child to attend asthma camp at no cost to me or my family. I agree to transport my child to and from Parent/Guardian s Signature Date / / 11

PHYSICIAN HEALTH FORM TO BE COMPLETED BY CHILD S PRIMARY DOCTOR An important note to Healthcare Providers: This form is a mandatory part of your patient s asthma camp application. If applicable, please try to simplify the medication regime that the child follows during camp. Metered dose inhalers with appropriate sized valved- holding chambers are recommended. Aerosol/Inhalation therapy with a nebulizer can be time consuming for the child at camp; please carefully review the child s need for this form of therapy. Questions? Contact Aracely Bigelow, Driscoll Children s Hospital, (361)694-4580. Fax completed form to (361) 808-2022. Note: Allergy shots will not be given at camp. Child s full name DOB: Age Immunizations : UTD: Yes No Child will need a copy of his/her immunizations. HISTORY: Please check () Yes or No 1. Is this patient under your regular care? Yes No Date of last appointment / / 2. Physical examination within past year? Yes No Date of last physical exam / / 3. Have there been any hospitalizations for asthma within the PAST YEAR?... Yes No How many? Date of most recent hospitalization (month, year) / 4. Has this child been in the ICU or intubated because of asthma in the PAST YEAR?... Yes No Date of most recent ICU admittance or intubation? / / 5. Has this child been on oral corticosteroids within the PAST YEAR... Yes No How many times? Date of most recent course? / / 6. Hospitalized for reasons other than asthma within the PAST YEAR... Yes No Reason 7. Does the Camp healthcare team need to be aware of any of the following: a. Known medical problems, besides asthma? Yes No Please list: b. Known behavioral or psychological issues? Yes No Please list : c. Has this child been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD?... Yes No d. Restrictions/limitations on participation in any asthma camp activities? Yes No 8. Cognitive level of child: Age appropriate Lower for age: 9. Based on the NHLBI s guidelines severity classification, how would you classify this child s asthma? Intermittent Asthma Persistent Asthma: Mild Moderate Severe 1

MEDICATIONS You may attach a list of medications from an electronic record. Please include asthma and non-asthma medications: DRUG NAME (include if it is an inhaler, nebulizer or pill) STRENGTH DOSAGE FREQUENCY ALLERGY INFORMATION Has this child received the following tests or evaluations? S. Texas Allergy Profile/Skin Testing: Yes No Does this child have/need a prescription for an Epi Pen? Yes No Is this child allergic to any: MEDICATION? Yes No Medication Reaction (be specific) Age of Last Reaction FOODS? Yes No Food Reaction (be specific) Age of Last Reaction ANIMALS or INSECTS? Yes No Animal or Insect Reaction (be specific) Age of Last Reaction HEALTHCARE PROVDER S AUTHORIZATION I have examined the above camp applicant. My signature below indicates that I believe this patient is able to participate in an active camp program designed for children with asthma. Physician/ Provider Signature Office Address Printed Physician/Provider Name ( ) Physician Telephone City State Zip Code Date 2

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