(1) Additional health care requirements for youth on expedition include the following:
(a) Each youth's hydration, skin condition, extremities and general physical condition must be monitored and documented by field staff on a daily basis.
(b) Each youth's physical condition must be assessed by a staff member trained as a wilderness first responder at least every seven days while on expedition. The assessments must be documented and must at a minimum include:
(i) blood pressure, if deemed necessary by a licensed health care professional;
(ii) heart rate;
(iii) check of extremities;
(iv) condition of skin;
(v) hydration level;
(vi) allergies if any;
(vii) general physical condition;
(viii) provision of appropriate medical treatment if needed; and
(ix) emotional well being.
(c) A written plan for handling unanticipated allergic reactions while on expedition must be developed. The plan must include:
(i) training and consultation with regard to possible allergic reactions or reactions to snake and insect bites;
(ii) notations in youth records about any medication which might result in allergic reactions or other side effects; and
(iii) identification for all expedition staff about youth needing special precautions.
(2) Copies of the following documentation for each youth must be carried by the staff in a waterproof container when the youth is away from the field office:
(a) physical examination completed as part of the program admission process and any subsequent physical exams;
(b) medical treatment authorization;
(c) list of current medications taken by the youth;
(d) identifying marks of the youth such as scars, tattoos and piercings;
(e) health insurance information; and
(f) list of contact persons in case of emergencies.