On hand to help PTK members prepare monkeys for distribution (by choosing names and attaching nametags, then individually wrapping the toys), were Student Nurses’ Association members and paramedic students, who will have them on hand as they head to clinical experiences.
“It can be very challenging to give care to a child,” explained Brittany A. Breon, health care training specialist/clinical director in the college’s paramedic program. “It’s scary; they can’t sit with Mom and Dad. This is something they can hold onto.”
Myers T. Lorson, a noncredit paramedic student from South Williamsport, added that riding in the back of an ambulance is a foreign environment for a child. “When they have a stuffed animal, it helps comfort them quite a bit,” he said.
In addition to those to be distributed by paramedic and nursing students, some of the newly named and packaged monkeys headed to UPMC’s local same-day surgery center and emergency department, the radiology department at Evangelical Community Hospital, the Loyalsock Township Volunteer Fire Co., the Penn College Dental Hygiene Clinic, and the college’s Human Services & Restorative Justice program.
Delivering monkeys to the fire company was pre-nursing student and PTK member Jacob Schreckengast, a Loyalsock Township volunteer firefighter. “I know we have distributed them, and the medics like having them on the unit,” he said.