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Rules
governing Medications
Crewmembers with a condition that requires
medication must bring an appropriate supply of the medicine they need
and be responsible for its safekeeping - it is extremely difficult to
obtain certain medicines in the Bahamas! Scout Leaders must be aware of
all medications required, should monitor their use and a back-up supply
of any medication is always advised. Individuals requiring medication
should always contact their family physician regarding their suitability
for participation in a program of this nature. We reserve the right to
make the final decision regarding any individual's participation on medical
grounds or otherwise.
Medical
Treatment
Your B.S.A. Tour Permit requires that each crew bring its own First Aid
kit. You bring your First Aid kit to treat minor injuries. Although every
sailing vessel in our program has a First Aid kit, your crew leader/crew's
trained first-aider must decide whether treatment is necessary and what
treatment should be given. Please note that if a serious medical issue
arises, we will do our utmost to organize appropriate medical assistance
at the earliest possible opportunity, given the limited availability of
medical services and the limited extent of medical cover in the islands.
Any crewmembers with serious allergies that require the use of an Epi-pen
must ensure they bring these with them. You should ensure that the Medical
Insurance for your crewmembers provides them with all the medical cover
you anticipate may be necessary.
First
Aid Kit - recommendations
Each crew is required to bring a First Aid kit. We have listed
the items below for inclusion in your First Aid kit, although this list
is not exhaustive:
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Sunscreen -
Factor 30 or higher is essential
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Selection
of sticking plasters and antiseptic cream
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Hydrocortisone
Cream
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A pair
of Tweezers
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Sea
Sickness Medicine should not be required, however, Dramamine may be
useful
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Insect/Mosquito
repellent spray or lotion
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Lip
Balm/Chapstick - with Sunscreen protection
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After-Sun
lotion/Burn Relief
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Cleansing
wipes/Sterile Pad and dressings
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Adhesive
Tape and Scissors
Motion Sickness
Although your sailing area is normally very calm and the likelihood
of any crewmember suffering from motion sickness is small, it is inevitable
that some will be more susceptible to motion sickness than others. We
recommend that all crews carry a small supply of Dramamine in the unlikely
event that it is required. It
is essential that all crewmembers seek the advice of their family physician
if they consider taking any motion sickness medication.
Medical Forms
All crewmembers must be in good general health and within 12-months
prior to taking part in a sailing adventure program they must have the
BSA Class III medical form for crewmembers completed and signed by their
Physician as well as signed by their Parent or Guardian. Click the Crew
Medical Form button above to get this form. Any essential updates
should be made known to us prior to your arrival.
All medical forms will be thoroughly
reviewed by us to record individual medical information of concern and
to provide this information to the Captain of the sailing vessel allocated
for your trip. If you do not possess a completed medical form, you will
not be allowed to participate in a sailing adventure program until you
complete one. You must be aware that we do not employ a physician and
completion of an appropriate medical examination in the Bahamas is particularly
expensive and difficult to schedule.
Rules Regarding
Serious Illnesses
Adults who have been treated for, suffered from or suspect they may
suffer from or be susceptible to the following medical conditions must
not take part in a sailing adventure program:
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High
Blood Pressure (having blood pressure greater than 140/90)
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Angina
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Cardiac
Arrest or Cardiovascular Illness
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Stroke
or any related problems
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Arteriosclerosis
Please note: For all adults aged
40 years or older, if your family suffers from a history of heart disease
or if your weight is in excess of the recommended guidelines, you must
consult your family physician and consider requesting that you undergo
a medically supervised stress test. Remember that if the test results
are normal, these results do not guarantee safety during your sailing
program if you subsequently subject yourself to strenuous exercise.
However, if your test results are abnormal, you will be precluded from
participation in one of our sailing adventure programs.
The following medical conditions
may not preclude you from taking part in one of our sailing adventure
programs but you should give careful consideration as to your fitness
and only take part if you feel it is safe for you to do so:
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Diabetes
- if you suffer from this medical condition you must be able to monitor
your blood glucose, be able to adjust insulin doses accordingly and
be able to administer a self-injection. We recommend that you, as
well as another responsible member of your party, must be able to
recognize indications of excessively high blood sugar and to recognize
indications of excessively low blood sugar. The diabetic person and
at least one other individual in the group must be capable of administering
treatment. Anyone suffering from diabetes must consult their family
physician, take specialist advice and provide a formal statement confirming
that the individual is fit to take part in all the activities involved
in the sailing program. Anyone who has required hospitalization from
diabetes should not take part in this program.
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Asthma,
unless the condition is severe, does not preclude participation in
our sailing program as long as anyone suffering from this condition
has consulted their family physician and ensured that they are in
control of the condition. Lung function must be normal with 'only'
the use of either pill, liquid or inhaler bronchodilator medication.
It is essential that adequate supplies of medication are brought and
at least one other crewmember (ideally a Leader) must know how to
recognize an asthma attack, how to recognize worsening of an attack,
and how to administer the necessary bronchodilator treatment. Individuals
who are asthmatic must consult their family physician, take specialist
advice and provide a formal statement confirming that the individual
is fit to take part in all the activities involved in one of our sailing
adventure programs.
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Psychological
and/or Emotional issues do not necessarily preclude an individual
from participation. Parents and advisors should be aware that our
sailing adventure programs are not set up in such a way to cater for
crewmembers with psychological or emotional problems. Parents and/or
guardians should be aware that when a participant is subjected to
physical and mental challenges, these problems frequently become magnified,
not lessened. Any psychological and/or emotional condition must be
under control at the time you arrive in the Bahamas and you should
not require the services of a mental health practitioner. Crewmembers
who require medication must bring an adequate supply.
We reserve the right to make the final decision regarding any individual's
participation on medical grounds or otherwise.
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