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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX- - DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979 7 7;M- I - , " mi fleoli: 4fr'tys'4fc& 34 & I$ iWS- v OGDEN A person who has had a heart attack or heart surgery needs reconditioning to get back into a normal lifestyle. That is where the cardiac reconditioning program at McKay-De- e Hospital Center proves useful. It is also beneficial to patients that physicians classify as Heart-attac- k prone. Stephen Spencer, PT. THE PROGRAM is under the direction of Drs. Farrell M. Calton and Richard S. White, cardiologists, and Dr. John M. Bender, a specialist in Rehabilitation Medicine. Greg Shreeve, a physical therapist, leads the evaluated, and a program is designed to fit the individual needs of each patient. Each patient must be referred by his own physician and is required to take an exercise treadmill test. If stress tests are not given in his office, the physician may refer his patient to the hosp- itals and treadmill results physicians precautions are WE HAVE had patients in this program who have been in terrible physical condiMr. Shreeve said. tion, They havent had exercise program for 20 years, and they dont know just how to begin. Some have made the mistake of doing too much and some too little, or they may have been out-patie- cardiac exercise program, originally developed by Ronald Herrick, MRA, RPT, Administrative Director of Rehabilitation Services. The inpatient exercise program is supervised by fl I J U I H ER Davis High School doors swung open on August 27 for .its 65th year of education. The ;;Jirst classes in the school were 2-- conducted in 1914 with an Enrollment of 219 students. SToday, there are 1,595 throughout the halls. : TO Principal ACCORDING ; Richard S. Stevenson, it could 2 run over 1600 enrollment as 2 there may be a few additional 2 late student registrations. 2; Throughout Davis County, : many, many people remember Davis High as their r "Grand Old School and the Uim years they experienced Life has taken w : OGDEN Eft. new meaning for Alvi 'Martinez Baker, 21, whose parents live in Layton, when tr she was critically injured 13 v months ago when she was. t. run over by a train in an Og-- ; den railyard. Now she has a husband, a new home and a 7 new son, born August 27 at C McKay-De- e Hospital. X MRS. BAKER, the Miss Martinez, had been employed as: a yard checker by the Union Pacific Railroad for ; only a short time prior to her accident. Both legs were c: severed, the right leg below - :,her knee and her left leg close r: to her pelvis, on July 19, 1978. c iBfer right arm was also 1 Wangled. Brought to McKay-De- e she ; Hospital Center, : remained in the Hospitals Intensive Care Unit for weeks, and then underwent an 2 extensive rehabilitation 2 program in the 5 Rehabilitation 2 - AS SOON McKay-De- e Center. as her injuries had healed enough, she was students and was the countys only high school not many years back. there. It consisted at one time, with students from North Salt Lake extending to Sunset, it being the only high school in to note, that no matter how much the school has expanded, the students always pick the old main hall entrance to the school to meet their friends, sit around, talk and relax. there are six high schools to accommodate the tremendous growth of population. MANY FORMER students who return to the school for class reunions and for other and and benches, the progress. Yes with the three million dollar expansion and addition, it took on a new look, a beautiful and spacious school. It is fit with artificial legs. Then, with the help of physical she therapists at McKay-De- e learned to walk, using a walker, crutches and finally a cane. She was also given exercises to strengthen her , fountains Baker of LaPine, Ore., came to Ogden to welcome their new grandchild. Brent is a very helpful, considerate, kind husband, Mrs. Martinez said.of her-- . "He is one in a million; he is the one who called us when Alvi was hurt and he gave her reason to live that and Gods will. He is going to be a wonderful father. tional therapists at McKay-Delearning to do with one hand what she had preivously e, done with two. REFERRING to her accident, Mrs. Baker said she had a very difficult time at A CONSTANT visitor during her hospitalization was Brent W. Baker, 24, now her husband. Their son, who weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz., was bom by Caesarian section. He will first It takes some time to adjust, she said. Then, pretty soon, you realize what has happened. It has been hard to go out in public, and I felt at first that it wasnt fair to Brent to be tied to a handicapped person and not be able to do the things we had be named Dustin Wayne. "Dustin has lots of dark brown hair, Mrs. Baker smiled. "Brent stayed with me when Dustin was bom and has been with me in the hospital most of the time since. with her. Mr. Bakers parents, Wayne and Shirley peoples freedom away, SHE FACES additional surgery before being fit with new artificial legs, and additional surgery on her right arm is in the future. Despite the severe injuries, she is regaining some use of the fingers on that hand. I had to leam to eat and dress myself with my left hand, Mrs. Baker said, but now I am able to button my blouses and can even roll up my hair. one -- including and she does all our cooking. She will be taking care of our baby, but I vacuuming, HO .a 0 "Brent helps me all the time, Mrs. Baker smiled. j Use Our t fli in spots close to home, and can be enjoyed OUR mAiiLEiKS 1980S PRICES IN STOCK AT (II we don't have It-- well order It) WE ALSO HAVE PARTS & SERVICE OUTSIDE STORAGE Secured by R00 $fl w 8 Chain Link Fence uj .u U WHERE? . Utmp At HOME OF GREAT DIVIDE 405 II. Main , Layton 376-530- 0 .... PAUL KIRBY s 1 J Plan Mastercharge or VISA Malissa mumn studying the Hawaiian steel guitar. Having completed all the requirements for an Eagle I 49 in your new Quality Built the piano and has been lU 1 - 5 Pc. Place Setting I C. Now Reg. $26.50 20 Pc. Service for 4 ; Now Reg. $95.00 And Many Other r Accessory Pieces on Sale S"'O'"10.veil' ,,0 oin'0 Are a few of the will help her. symphonic band. Paul plays alto, tenor and C melody saxophones. He plays ffltra Take Advantage of this months Prices Slashed on Many Stone Manor Patterns ills Find Contest Saturday, Sept. 1 Mikasas Stoneware Biggest Solo of the Year is the most beautiful time for anything, 8. ; MONTHS SALE your VACATION Fair Farm Bureau Talent p t ilE nr . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS f h'l rj NOW Paul Kirby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Kirby, will compete in the Utah State tin, triples his exercise capacity during the training. Attending the classes gets the patient into the habit of exercising, and he can then follow through at home. Persons who wish additional information may telephone Mr. Shreeve at the ext. 2071. hospital, SAIL Talent Contest l! and when to stop, Mr. Shreeve explained. The average patient doubles or Layton Shopping Plaza FREEDOM places responsibility upon Americans as well with this comment, You have the right to do things right, but you dont have the. right to things wrong. tb To Compete In PRIOR TO this Paul won first place in the Intermediate Division Talent Contest at Davis County Fair. He is a freshman at Davis High School where he is a member of the marching band and the knows how much to exercise 45 E. Gentile, Layton Students defined freedom as being able to do what you wanted but added that it lasts, until you do something that limits or interferes with another persons freedom. ne housework from her electric THERE IS only one woman for me, and Alvi is that woman, Mr. Baker said. Mrs. Baker had been fit MRS. BAKERS parents, Alfredo and Viola Martinez, Layton, also spend much time WITH A controlled exer- cise program, each person 376-582- 2 was bom. wheelchair, gained. YEARS AGO, treatment of heart attack cons.sted of a MR. BRIMHALL asked students what would happen if there were no law with students coming to the conclusion that, as one youngster said, You can have more freedom with laws than without. the comments expressed showed fairly deep understanding. Dont take other her husband said proudly. "She has learned to do the done before. prevent overexercising. The patient is also taught how to take his own pulse, and he learns the recommended heart rates for his own physical progression. This knowledge helps to decrease his anxieties. Each patient spends three hours a week in the hospitals physical therapy department. He may work out on the exercise treadmill, do basic calisthentics, ride a stationary bicycle, use a rowing machine, go up and down graduated steps and work with wall pulleys. Each person follows his individual program. no freedom. THATS THE conclusion of Principal Keith Brimhall who has been visiting with fourth and fifth grade students. "I talk to them about liberty and freedom and the affect of law and how law affects our liberty and freedom. Its really wonderful the comments they come up with. They have very mature thinking, he said of the students. More mature than what many adults. Some of with artificial legs, but her weight gain during pregnancy' made it impossible to wear them. She weighed 96 pounds before becoming pregnalit and about 117 when the baby ALVI CAN do PULSE RATE and blood pressure are monitored to student wrote, speaking of abiding by the law. Another wrote, Without law there is are learning about freedom and liberty as part of their daily activities and appear in many instances to have a better understanding of those principles than their elders. School has always held. Lets all continue to make Davis High School a school of distinction, np son-in-la- torso muscles. She was also taught daily living skills by the occupa- KAYSVILLE Students at Kaysville Elementary School student, am proud of the youth. The majority of the students take pride in their appearance and conduct. As I walked through the halls Monday morning, the boys and girls were neatly dressed and well groomed. This adds to the reputation Davis High provide the atmosphere the students like. This too, is where students have gathered in past years or since 1914 when the school first opened with simple exercises in bed. Later, he will start progressive walking. It is just as dangerous not to exercise as it is to overexercise. That is why we have developed the cardiac reconditioning program. We find the energy level the patient can tolerate, and we give dynamic, progressive exercises. A home program is then developed, and the patient exercises on his own with the knowledge he has Freedom And Liberty poignant memories of Davis High. A high school of distinction and success. I too, a former Davis High THIS SEEMS to be the favorite spot with the attractive school seal and the activity schedule on the wall, the reasons are amazed at the Students Learning About that its doors. In this part lies interesting the entire county. Today, improvements Kaysville Elementary Davis High School halls have felt the step of many a young foot over the years. The school, although enlarged and modernized over the years, has seen thousands of SliHuDL YEAR cardiopulmonary laboratory for the testing. The lot of patient bed rest and stringently limited activities, Mr. Shreeve said. Now, we usually start him on physical activity the first day or two after his injury doing the wrong types of exercises. The patient wants to replace fear and questions with accurate knowledge of what he is able to do he continued. physically, "The educational aspect is very important, and we teach the proper activities to do without placing too much stress on the cardiovascular system. Scout and three Palms, he is now awaiting the award, and to become a member of the Third Order of the Arrow. ft $ . Wr: Uil.ilR PAUL ENJOYS all sports and this summer he l)as been ! great J i employed at the Lagoon Resort in the games department. on1 , 4 Getting On "Is your wife having any success in learning to drive the car? "Well, the road is beginning to turn when she does? i Ivx I Sf. 4 ,A JV, ' x ' ' ' Y i '';s xy ' |