Page 12 Daily Nebraskan Monday, August 25, 1986 Flexibility is important!' Exercise your mind Exercise your options with flexible scheduling from the UNL Division of Continuing Studies Choose from over 70 college courses Take courses at the pace you set Arrange your schedule as you want it Study at times and places convenient to you Flexibility when you need it: UNL Independent Study To enroll or for information, call 472-1926 or visit room 269 in the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdredge on east campus. A little time, a little plasma UNL does not discriminate in us moucnus . k admissions or employment programs, and I SOOItk . abides bv all federal regulations pertaining ,Cmpus R f to same. ' UNL students earn money while helping vaccine development By Jen Deselms Senior Reporter The ads appear in local papers offer ing money for a little time and a little plasma. Who answers. these ads? They are the young and the old, com ing from all occupations and races. They have different reasons. Some donate plasma for money and others to help people. But whatever the reasons, these donors all give plasma that will be manufactured into vaccines and medicine. Many donors learn about the plasma centers from friends and newspaper ads. Lincoln resident Penny Snyder is one of these donors. Donating plasma Snyder has been donating plasma for three months. She said she began donating because she wanted to help other people. "I wish more people would come in to donate," Snyder said. Bill Smith, a student at Southeast Community College, has been donating for five years. Smith said he uses his earnings to play golf. Matt Morton, a UNL sophomore and donor at University Plasma Center, said giving plasma wasn't as bad as he imagined. Morton has been donating for about three months. He became interested in donating because of the money the centers offer. He said he usually uses the money for extra spending, but now he is using it to buy his girlfriend a birthday present. Results The results of a study of 14,000 paid plasma donors published in a North American Biologicals Inc. newsletter showed that 80 percent of plasma donors are males, 22 percent are stu dents, and 85 percent are under 40 years old. Colette Kiefer-Barton, assistant man ager of University Plasma Center, esti mated that students make up 30 per cent of the center's donors during the summer months and close to 70 per cent of the donors during the school year. The slow times of the year hit when university students leave town, Kiefer Barton said. The University Plasma Center is located at 1442 O St. Brent Hoogner, manager trainee at Lincoln Plasma Corp., said that the summer has been a slow time for Lin coln Plasma. Hoogner said part of this summer's decrease in donations may be due to the center's recent relocation from 2021 0 St. to 126 N. 14th St. An hour and a half Donating usually takes an hour and a half, Hoogner said. The first donation takes longer because the donor must have a physi cal, he said. When donors come to give plasma vital signs ae checked, tests are given and a series of medical questions are asked. The process helps determine if a person is a safe donor. People may not donate if their vital signs fall outside normal ranges, if they are on certain types of medication or if blood test results indicate medical problems. Donating at those times increases the chance of fainting, dizzi ness and nausea. During donation During the actual donation, whole blood is removed from the donor's arm. The blood is then put in a centrifuge and the plasma is separated from the red blood cells. The red blood cells, with a saline solution, are reinfused into the donor's arm. The plasma is sent to West Germany where it is made into vaccines for hepatitis B and tetanus, and medica tion for hemophiliacs and shock and burn patients. Shorts u i i i i It''":" ! i i . i i ast Friday, Paul Poulosky, a freshman at UNL got his text books free at Nebraska Bookstore! And you could be our next winner! Today thru Wednesday three more people will win. All you have to do is buy your textbooks at Nebraska Book store and at a random time at a random cash register, one lucky person will get their textbooks absolutely FREE! It could be you! That's not all. Ace Rent-To-Own will be buying textbooks for two more winners! Simply buy your textbooks at Nebraska Bookstore then stop by Ace for more details. Hurry in and win at the new Nebraska Bookstore! RENT-T0-0WN More than ever, more than a Bookstore. Includes only textbooks being purchased at that time. Open BIon.-Thurs. Aug. 25-28 'til 9 p.m.! 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