University Daily Kansan Tuesday, July 19, 1977 3 may have been an offer stay and never. For it: Staff Writer By JANICE EARLY Rory-Fire Flavor. rs. 11-9 Sun. 5-10 ks live Summer activities cause high percentage of injuries ous facilities tioned In the summer most students throw down their books to take in as much sunshine and outdoor enjoyment as possible. Unfortunately, summer signals an increase in the kinds of injuries and hazards that may befall them. Wallman said it was difficult to determine whether Watkins had more emergencies in the summer because the student population decreased. Some of the summertime injuries that have been treated at Watkins Hospital this summer include sports-related mishaps, insect bites and severe sunburn, according to Martin Walmann, director of the University of Kansas' student health services. "We deal with an active group of students who are active year-round." Wollmann and Students injure themselves while participating in sports activities usually occur after physical activity. Lawrence Memorial Hospital has reported an increase of emergency room visits in the summertime. According to Elva Schopper, director of medical records, there were 869 such visits in January, compared with 1,256 last month. Schpper said that statistical data on the kinds of injuries wasn't available but that about 70 per cent of the patients treated in emergency room were not true emergencies. Stomachaches and headaches fall into that category, Schopter said, although sometimes they can be an indication of something more serious. Water sports have become increasingly popular summer activities. Norm McSwain, director of emergency services at the KU Medical Center, advised that anyone He recommended a Red Cross water nursery course, as well as junior and senior seniors. who dabbles in water-related sports should know how to swim. McSain cautioned about the games children play trying to see who can stay alive in a space of loss of oxygen and eventual unconsciousness, can result as youngsters blow off carbon dioxide in their efforts to breathe harder and deeper to stay under If a swimmer becomes unconscious, he should be taken from the water immediately and given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, he said. Wollmann said that water-related injuries had been uncommon at Watkins Hospital. Seaba diving, which has gained popular among hardwesterners in recent years. McMain pointed out that there were dangers of nitrogen absorption from surfacing too quickly after a deep dive. When you hit the bottom, your body's system during a rapid ascent. It forms bubbles in the bloodstream that can present problems if they are in the area of the heart or brain. Other difficulties, such as high pressure, the nitrogen bubbles loder in body joints. Bernie Taylor, physical education instructor who teaches swimming and scuba diving classes at KU, said most scuba dives were only performed with a certificate was not certified as a basic scuba diver. He said that often a person who has had some seba diving instruction attempted to test the ability. "This is violating all safety rules," Taylor said. He said that many of the precautions Never swim alone; never swim in an electrical storm; don't swim after a lightning strike. applied to swimming should be followed when. seba divining. It is important that a scuba diver be able to swim. Taylor said. insect ones and stings are other common summertime problems. Although insect stings are harmless to most persons, they can be fatal to anyone who is allergic to the sting. Normally, stings result in a few minutes of burning pain, a red welt and some itching. A more severe reaction, especially if the sting is prolonged, requires immediate medical attention. Spider bites pose yet another problem for nature lovers. Although most bites result in These spiders usually live in obscure places away from people. Wood piles, attics or infrequently used, overstuffed furniture are their favorite haunts. Their bites result in large red areas with black centers. Anyone bitten by a brown spider will be physically attention at once. It is best to take the spider along for identification. little more than minor irritations, some, such as from brown recluse spiders, or other irritants. Snake bite are another summer hazard, especially for those camping or hiking. Waltmann said that no one had been treated for snake bite at Watkinsville last year. Dorna Crossley, critical care nurse at the Medical Center, said, "The best way to prevent snake bite is to give all snakes a berth and not get close enough to identify them. If someone should get bitten, however, he should seek medical attention immediately. Elizabeth Jobe, head nurse in emergency rooms, said the snake would it was awake, the snake should be taken to the physician's or office emergency, "preferably dead." If not, someone should be able to identify or describe the snake. Lumbum is probably the most common He advised that exposure to the sun should be gradual, rather than sudden. With a severe sunburn, blisters may form, creating a possibility of skin infection. Wollmann said that the blisters needed to be cleaned antiseptically to prevent infection. Former nursing home employe says home's faults blamed on him A former employee of the Valleyview Care Home appeared before Douglas County commissioners yesterday to complain that the home had hired him to accept blame for any faults that might have caused damage. Mr. Cannett burglar his surprise inspection July 6. McDavis, who was fired yesterday, said he had filed the complaint because he believed his dismissal by Valleyview was a crime. The employee, Kenneth McDavis, was accompanied by an agent from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), with whom he had filed a complaint against the home. The KBI agent, Jim Woods, said. however, that no criminal violations had been committed by Valleyview. Kathy Smith, Valleyview administrator, said McDavis had been fired because he had displayed outbursts of temper in front of patients twice during the weekend. Smith said McDavis had been hired two weeks ago on a probationary basis to replace a cook who was leaving to be rugged. She said that since then she had simultaneously discovered that McDavis actually wasn't a cook, as he had said he was, and that the original cook had changed her plans and would return to Valleyview. Smith said she decided to change Mc- Davis' position to kitchen assistant and retain the original cook. She said McDavis lost his temper when she informed him of the change. Smith also said that when McDavis came to her yesterday to discuss the situation, she fired him because of reports she had received from other kitchen staff about his "The kitchen was so upset that no one wanted to work with him," she said. Peter Witenight, county commission chairman, said he appreciated having the matter brought before the commission, but did not know whether future action would be taken. Lawmowers are frequently involved in summer mishaps. Observing a few simple safety precautions could help prevent such tragedies. Crossley said, "Definitely don't wear tennis shoes. They get wet and slip easily." Jobe said that proper clothing was very important. She recommended that hard-soled and hard-toed shoes be worn by anyone operating a lawnmower. Other precautions include making sure children are kept away from the mower. The windshield is not aimed at anyone and remembering to turn the mower off before cleaning or cleaning it. If this should happen, Crossley said, the person should lie down and roll in the grass. "Don't run," she said. "Running makes you feel like you're going air it gets, the buster the burn will be." When barbecuing, the single most important safety precaution to observe is to avoid pouring fluid on a smoldering fire. The heat from the person's clothing catching fire. Using common sense is the best rule of thumb for having a safe summer. Rabbit KANSAN WANT ADS WITH THE REAR SEAT DOWN, MORE LUGGAGE SPACE THAN A CADDILLAC FREETWOOD'S TRUCK. Bob Manning's Volkswagen Inc. 5669 IOWA Accommodations, goods. services and employment. Aided in the University Dally Kannan are offered to all students without regard to sex. 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