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ACN Products & Literature

ACN has a growing number of items for sale to camp nurses. How about getting something for yourself?

All prices listed in U.S. currency & include shipping, handling & tax.

Denim, Long-Sleeved Shirt with ACN Logo
Back by popular demand, this denim shirt looks as good with jeans as it does over a t-shirt with your favorite skirt. Specify size: small, medium, large, or X-large.

Order yours today!

$35.00

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Clip Art for the Camp Health Center
Use over 20 clip art characters – like these – to liven up your Health Center signs and presentations! Available on CD-ROM.

$15.00

ACN members - $15.00
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The Standards & Scope of Camp Nursing Practice
Approved by ACN membership in 2005, copies of this guide for nursing practice in the camp setting is a "must have" for all camp nurses.

ACN members - $5.00
non-members - $7.50


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Poster: “What Do I Need to Stay Healthy at Camp?”
This brightly colored, camper-friendly, 24” x 40” poster reinforces your health promotion messages for self-care, appropriate footwear, sun and insect protection, hydration, good nutrition and other topics. A must-have for today’s camp Health Center – and maybe some other places around camp like the dining room?

ACN members - $15.00
non-members - $20.00


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Membership Pin
Show your ACN affiliation in style! This tack-backed, one-inch oval enameled pin sports ACN's logo on a white background with raised gold lettering. It works well on the lapel of your power jacket, tucked onto a collar, clutched against a tie, or simply tacked onto the webbing of your camp nurse bag.

ACN members - $7.50
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12 First Aid Kit Documentation Notebooks
Need a place for people to record their use of your camp’s first aid kits? Measuring 2.75" x 4.75", these notebooks have 48 lined pages and come with documentation guidelines printed on the front cover. The back cover captures camp name and start/end date of the record. Provide a system to more effectively capture first aid kit care!

ACN members - $10.00 set of 12 Notebooks
non-members - $12.50 set of 12 Notebooks



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Back Issues of CompassPoint

Back Issues of CompassPoint may be purchased individually ($5 each) or as a set (all available back issues for $50). Only available issues are listed below. CompassPoint is an official publication of the Association of Camp Nurses and a source of information about clinical issues, educational opportunities, new ideas and comment about practices in camp healthcare. It is intended as an informational resource only. The practical application of information found in CompassPoint is the responsibility of the reader.

All Available Back Issues of CompassPoint
Just click the Add to Cart button in this box to order all of the availble back issues of CompassPoint. View the list in the "Individual Back Issues of CompassPoint" box below to see what issues are currently available.



$75.00 - All Available Issues

Individual Back Issues of CompassPoint
Check the box for the issues you would like to purchase and then click the Add to Cart button at the bottom.

$7.50 per issue

February 1999 (Vol. 9, no. 1)Annual Report 1998; Hyperventilation Considerations (M. Marugg); Allergic Contact Dermatitis at Camp (S. Aksamit); Preventing Emerging Infectious Diseases (L. Erceg); Evaculate! (B. Goble); First Aid – What Training Do Camp Staff Need? (L. Erceg); Review of "Children's Use of Summer Camp Health Facilities" by Rauckhorst & Aroian.

September 2001 (Vol. 11, no. 3) – Annual Meeting, Peanut Butter Cures (Cogan), Regulations & Health Information (Erceg), Terms & Acronyms Common to EMS, Wilderness First Aid Meets the Camp Nurse (Marugg).

August 2004 (vol 14, no 2) – Adolescent GYN and GU Issues at Camp (Bovie & Muskay); Campers with Diabetes in Non-Diabetes Camps (Dickinson); Should Camps Have Automoatic Electronic Defibrillators? (Bauer & Pepper); Year-Round Camp Nursing for Children & Adults with Disabilities (Gilliland); Behavior Issues in Adolescent Girls (Leiken with Baird); Keeper of the Kits: Thinking Both Inside & Outside the Box (Marugg); Precepting Students in the Camp Environment (Williams).

November 2004 (vol 14, no 3) – Annual Report 2003; Medical Screening in Adventure Programming: How Far Do You Go? (Gregg & Hansen-Stamp); Keeper of the Kits: Typical Topicals for First Aid Kits, Part 2 (Marugg); Behavior Issues in Adolescent Boys (Leiken with Baird); Sickle Cell Disease and Related Hemoglobin Disorders (Ridder); Addressing Male Genitourinary Problems in the Camp Setting (Nerderman); Friendship Ventures: Short Term, Direct Care for Those in Need (Seivert).

December 2004 (vol 14, no 4) – Keeper of the Kits: Typical Topicals for First Aid Kits, Part 3 (Marugg); How’s Your Pertussis Knowledge (Nerderman); Effective Pen-Pushing: Exploring Written Documentation in Camp Health Services (Erceg); Have You Got What You Need? (Baird); Think You Are Up-to-Date on Head Lice (Williams).

February 2005 (vol 15, no 1) – Documentation in Camp Health Services: Readers Respond to Article; Keeper of the Kits: Blisters (Marugg); Cold-Related Health Issues: Not Just for Winter Anymore (Baird); Staff Health … Camper Health: Why Do We Treat Them the Same? (Erceg); Summer Staff: Strategies for Maintaining (and Potentially Improving) Their Health (Bauer); Annotated Bibliography of Camp Nursing Research (Feeley & Buckner); Let’s Talk about Practice Standards (Bickford, Pravda, Praeger, & Erceg); 2005 Camp Nurse Symposium Information.

June 2005 (vol. 15, no.2) – The Right Footwear for Camp (M. Marriam); Research: Survey of Summer Camp Health Officers (G. Friece); Teaching Healthy Habits at Sherwood Forest Camp (M. Rogers); Professional Liability Insurance: What Camp Nurses Need to Know (E. Schirick); ACA National Study of Camping Outcomes: Implications for Camp Nursing Research (E. Buckner); Adolescents & Diabetes: A Challenging Combination (J. Dickenson).

October 2005 (vol. 15, no. 3) – Annual Report 2004 (staff); Camp Jump Start: Helping Overweight Children (J. Huelsing); From Health Center to Wellness Center: Our Experience with GirlForce (J. Allen & M. Gill); New Vaccines on the Market (E. Reynolds); A Pre-Packaged Camper Medication Service (S. Baird); Mosquitoes: Preventing the Bite (M. Marugg); How to Lure Students into Camp Nursing: An Adventure in Gentle Coercion (E. Buckner).

December 2005 (volume 15, no. 4) – Cutting & Self-Mutilation (C. Thurber); At Camp with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (C. Bidigare); Updating Your Dental Acumen (D. Nerderman); Bright Futures in Mental Health (K. Miller); An Interview with N. Ferguson-Noyes, Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Nurse (S. Baird); Protecting Your Camp’s Nursing Practice (L. Erceg); Epinephrine at Camp (M. Marugg).

February 2006 (volume 16, no. 1) – AAP Health Appraisal Guidelines for Camp (E. Walton); Organizing Your AED Program (A. Gordon); Hiring & Retaining a Happy Camp Nurse (D. Nerderman); The Camp Nurse Candidate, Red Flag Responses (M. Coleman); My First Experience as a Camp Nurse (J. Mark); Creating Forms for the Health Center (L. Erceg); Roles & Responsibilities of Seasonal and Year-Round Camp Nurses (S. Baird); When Extreme MakeOver Came to Camp Barnabas (S. Baird); Changes in the CPR Guidelines (M. Marugg).

June 2006 (volume 16, no. 2) – 2005 Annual Report; Managing Campers with Behavior Problems (E. Allen); Sun Safety – New Wrinkles on a Burning Subject (L. Rutsch & Baird, S.); Sun Safety & the Sea Coast (J. Lindstrom); Outsmarting Poison Oak, Ivy & Sumac (C. Hirschoff); Preventing Communicable Disease – How Concerned Should Camps Be? (L. Erceg); The Choking Game (A. Martin); Trip Evacuation Principles & Training Case Studies (G. Friese); Is There a Bully on Your Staff? (S. Ahrens).

November 2006 (vol 16, no 3) – The First Time Camp Nurse: What Does this Nurse Need to Know? (L. Erceg)

December 2006 (vol 16, no 4) – Meet VJ Gibbins, ACN’s President-Elect (Hartung); Board Advance, 2006; AD/HD and Co-Morbidity: What Camp Nurses Need to Know (A. Gordon); ACA’s 2007 Health & Wellness Standards: Are You Up-to-Date? (L. Erceg)

May 2007 (vol. 17, no. 2) – 2006 Annual Report (Pravda and Erceg); The New Patch: an ADHD Medication with Ups & Downs for Campers (Buckner); from the Archives: Five Rookie Mistakes and Five Lessons Learned (Crane); People in Practice: Melissa Swank (Hartung); Healthy Camps Update (Erceg); Beds and the Bugs That Live in Them (Marugg).

September 2007 (vol. 17, no 3)Camp Health Center, Clinic or Infirmary: What’s in a Name? (Erceg); People in Practice: Lynda Lankford (Hartung); What’s New at CampRN (Buckner); Migraine Headaches Come to Camp (Mitchell).
 
December 2007 (vol. 17, no. 4)Best Practices for Medication Management at Camp (L.Erceg); Acne: Camp Nurses Can Help (E.Reynolds); New National Asthma Guidelines: What Camp Nurses Need to Know (R.Proctor); Where Has All the Gluten Gone? Celiace Disease at Camp (S.Baird); MRSA – Are You Concerned (M.Marugg).

March 2008 (vol 18, no 1) Update on Anaphylaxis: Presentation, Treatment & Prevention (E. Reynolds); Eye Issues: Seeing It all Clearly (D. Nerderman); The Volunteer Camp Nurse: Essentials, Ideas and Coping Strategies (B. Hester); Is Your Camp’s Health Center the Center of Health? (C. Thurber); Health Screening: Thinking about Its Scope & Objectives (L. Erceg); Keeper of the Kits: Burns (M. Marugg); Healthy Camp Update 2008.
 
$7.50 per issue