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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
1: Call No.: WC 503.1 H641 1993
Author: Cochran, Peter.
Title: The HIV test who should take it? What does it show?
Summary: Stresses that HIV testing is not a test for AIDS but for antibodies
for the virus that causes AIDS.
Subject: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
2: Call No. : WD 308 T482 1992
Title: Time out the truth about HIV, AIDS, and you.
Publication Info: Hollywood, Calif. : Paramount Pictures, c1992.
Time: 42 min.
Summary: An entertaining, music filled, and honest look at HIV and AIDS, including
an interview with "Magic" Johnson.
Subject: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
3: Title Update on HIV-AIDS
PAR 270-1115
Summary: Learn of new research developments and current therapies for people
with HIV-AIDS.
Time: 25 min. 5/98
Subject: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
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Alcoholism
1: Call No. : WQ 240 D846 1992
Title: Drugs, alcohol & pregnancy what you should know
Publication Info: Pleasantville, NY : Human Relations Media, c1992.
Time: 24 min., 45 sec.
Summary: Program presents straightforward explanations by a female obstetrician
regarding how drugs and alcohol cross the placenta and enter the baby's bloodstream,
as well as powerful first person testimony by three young mothers who gave birth
to drug and alcohol affected children.
Subject: Alcoholism
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Anesthesia
1: Call No.: WO 440 Y88 1996
Title : Your child's anesthesia
Publication Info: : Wilmington, DE : The Foundation, [1996]
Time : 22 min.
Summary: Every year thousands of children have surgery requiring anesthesia.
You'll learn what to expect before and after anesthesia, and how you can help
your child with the experience.
Subject: Anesthesia
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Arthritis
1: Rheumatoid arthritis
PAT 270-1133
Time: 30 minutes.
Summary: Facts surrounding rheumatoid arthritis and latest treatment options.
c1999.
2: Osteoarthritis
PAT 270-1134
Time: 30 minutes.
Summary: It discusses common problems with osteoarthritis, as well as treatment
options. c1999.
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Asthma
1: Call No. : WS 280 M311 1993
Title: Managing childhood asthma
Publication Info: Garden Grove, Calif. : Medcom, c1994.
Time: 30 min.
Summary: Program for families with an asthmatic child. Shows how asthma can
be managed, the importance of working closely with a health are professional,
using asthma medicine correctly, and learning asthma "triggers."
Subject : Asthma
2: Call No. : WS 280 As83 1996
Title: Asthma in children
Publication Info: New York, NY : Patient Education Media, c1996.
Time: 30 min.
Subject : Asthma
3: Call No.: WS 280 As84 1988
Title: Asthma kids "a parents' video support session."
Publication Info: Columbus, Ohio (P.O. Box 1917, Columbus 43216) : 21st Century
Productions, c1988.
Time : 74 min.
Summary: Presents an explanation of this chronic lung disease, with case histories,
medications, and equipment.
Subject : Asthma
Attention Deficit Disorder
1: Call No.: WS 350.8.A8 Ad21 1994
Title : A.D.D. from A to Z a comprehensive guide to attention deficit disorder
Publication Info: Longmont, Colo. : Sopris West, c1994.
Description: 4 videocassettes (ca. 1 hr., 48 min.)
Contents: Program 1. Characteristics of A.D.D. (ca. 23 min.) -- Program 2. Instructional
strategies for A.D.D. (ca. 27 min.) -- Program 3. Medical interventions for
A.D.D. (ca. 25 min.) -- Program 4. Parenting strategies for A.D.D. (ca. 33 min.).
Summary: Program 1 presents a teacher's and a parent's experience with attention
deficit disordered children, a brief history of the disorder along with a description
of the characteristics of ADD. Program 2 discusses behavioral interventions,
including regular classroom accommodations, using behavioral contracting and
earning tokens for rewards to effect behavioral change. Program 3 presents medical
issues of ADD including medications, the effects of stimulants and related legal
issues. Program 4 discusses parenting strategies such as a team approach to
the problem of ADD with parents, teachers, doctors, the student and others,
collaborative partnerships between parents, physicians and educators as well
as strategies to manage behavior problems at home. Each program ends with a
panel answering some frequently asked questions about ADD.
Subject : Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
2: Call No. : WS 350.8.A8 C791 1995
Title: Coping with attention deficit disorder in children
Publication Info: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1995.
Time: 24 min.
Summary: Explains causes, symptoms, proper evaluation and diagnosis, and approaches
to treatment of ADD and ADHD.
Subject : Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
3: Call No. : WS 350.8.A8 D540 1995
Title: The diagnosis and treatment of attention deficit disorder children.
Publication Info: Sherborn, MA : Aquarius Productions, c1995.
Time: 28 min.
Summary: Shows how a diagnosis of Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is made and
what treatments are working.
Subject : Attention Deficit Disorder
4: Call No.: WS 350.8.A8 W556 1995
Title: What every parent should know about A.D.D. (Attention deficit disorder)
Publication Info: Nashville, TN : MWC America, Inc., c1995.
Time : 72 min.
Summary: Created to help parents and children understand what it means to have
Attention Deficit Disorder, this video includes a forum of doctors, educators,
and support group leaders and gives information about support material available
from leading American doctors and educators in the field. Includes excerpts
from their full length videos which have helped thousands of parents who have
children with A. D. D. A question and answer session is presented by Dr. Robert
Hunt, Medical Director and CEO of the Center for Attention and Hyperactivity
Disorders, and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Vanderbilt University.
Subject : Attention Deficit Disorder
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Autism
1: Call No.: WM 203.5 As65 1999
Title: Asperger's syndrome: Autism and obsessive behavior
Publication Info.: [Princeton, N.J.] : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
1999.
Time: 30 min.
Summary: Looks at case studies of Asperger's syndrome which is a mild form of
autism. Shows the problems of its sufferers and ways in which they can be helped
to adjust to normal society.
Subject: Autism
Subject: Asperger Syndrome
2: Call No.: WM 203.5 B740 1998
Title : Break through how to reach students with autism
Publication Info: Verona, WI : Attainment Co., Inc., c1998.
Time: 25 min.
Summary: Karen Sewell, a special education teacher for 20 years, displays her
experience in dealing with autistic children by working successfully with a
3-year-old girl.
Subject: Autism
3: Call No.: WM 203.5 C436 1996
Title: Autism: The child who couldn't play
Publication Info.: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
1996.
Time: 47 min.
Subject: Autistic Disorder
4: Call No: WM 203.5 D568 1997 no 1-4
Title : Autism: a different journey
Publication Info: Arlington, Tex. : Distributed by Future Horizons, c1997.
Description: 4 videocassettes
Summary: Five families discuss life with an autistic child, including early
signs, diagnosis, education, joys and concerns.
Subject: Autistic Disorder
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Blindness
1: Call No.: WW 276 C160 1990
Title : Can do video series
Publication Info: : Louisville, KY : Visually Impaired preschool Services, Inc.,
[199-?]
Time : 5 videocassettes (ca. 75 min.)
Contents: : 1. Seeing things in a new way : what happens when you have a blind
baby -- 2. Learning about the world : concept development -- 3. Becoming a can-do
kid
Summary: A help to the parents who have a blind or visually impaired child.
"Can do" was developed to show parents some practical and sound ways
to assist their young blind or visually impaired child on the road to independence.
Subject: Blindness.
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Breast Feeding
1: Call No. : WS 125 Sch13b 1987
Author: Schaeffer, Karen.
Title: Breast feeding the art of mothering
Publication Info: Port Washington, N.Y. : Alive Productions, c1987.
Time: 40 min.
Summary: This sensitive video is recommended for mothers who are breast feeding,
or intend to. It covers 46 topics, including the working mom, siblings, sore
nipples, positions, burping, preventing engorgement, etc. Supplements personal
instruction.
Subject : Breast Feeding
2: Breast Feeding
PAT 270-1038
Summary: Examine proper breast feeding techniques and learn intricacies to expect
as a new mother.
Time: 20 min. 2/98
Subject : Breast Feeding
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Burns
Call No.: WY 200 B937 199?
AUthor: American Journal of Nursing Company. Educational Services
Title: Burns in children : homecare for burns.
Publication Info: New York, NY : American Journal of Nursing Co.
Time: 15 min.
Subject: Burns
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Cancer
1: Call No. : WP 870 G286 1997
Title: Genetic testing for breast cancer risk it's your choice.
Publication Info: Bethesda, MD : National Cancer Institute, 1997.
Time: 14 min.
Summary: Answers women's questions about the complex and profound issues of
genetic testing for breast and ovarian cancers, including how it is done, what
the results mean, and what effects the results may have on them and their families.
Subject: Cancer
2: Call No. : WF 658 H873 1987
Title: Hugh McCabe: The coach's final lesson
Publication Info: Bethesda, MD : Rosenberg & Issembert Productions Company,
; 1987.
Time: 18 min.
Summary: Documents Coach McCabe's thoughts, emotions and physical condition
as the cancer progresses during the last year of his life.
Subject: Cancer
3: Call No. : QZ 275 H127 1992
Title: Hairballs on my pillow
Publication Info: Little Rock, Ark. : Central Arkansas Radiation Therapy Institute,
1992.
Time: 14 min.
Summary: For grades 4-9. Explains cancer and the effects of surgery, chemotherapy
and radiation therapy
Subject: Cancer
4: Lung Disorders, Part 4: Cancer
PAT 270-1114
Summary: Learn diagnosis, staging and treatment options available for lung cancer.
Time: 25 min. 3/98
Subject: Cancer
5: Living with Cancer
PAT 270-1064
Issues that affect both the newly diagnosed patient and cancer patients at any
point in survivorship.
Subject: Cancer
6: Radiation Therapy
EDA PAT 270-1143
Time: 30 min. 8/99
Summary: Discusses the process of radiation therapy and how to prepare for it.
Subject: Cancer
7: Call No.: QZ 201 K541 1998
Title: Kids tell kids what it’s like
Publication Info: Cancervive, c1998
Time: 29 minutes 53 seconds
Summary: This video introduces you to other kids who have a brother or sister,
Mom or Dad with cancer. It features many courageous kids who share their stories
and talk about how it feels to have a family member with cancer.
Subject: Cancer
8: Chemotherapy
PAT 270-1136
Time: 30 min. 3/99
Summary: it examines the process of chemotherapy and its place in the fight
against cancer.
Subject: Cancer
Care Giving
1: Family Caregivers: Coping with life's challenges
PAT 270-1082
Summary: Discusses the variety of challenges family caregivers may face: expenses,
decisions, and coping with the guilt.
Subject: Care Giving
2: Family Caregivers: Taking care of yourself
PAT 270-1083
Summary: Focus on what family caregivers can do to take care of themselves.
Subject: Care Giving
3: Family Caregivers: finding resources and asking for help
PAT 270-1084
Summary: Learn to ask for assistance, and how family caregivers can find help
in difficult situations.
Subject: Care Giving
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Cerebral Palsy
1: Call No.: WS 342 C335 1990
Title: Cerebral palsy a video guide for families
Publication Info: Vancouver, BC : Neal Goldin Productions, [199-?]
Time : 17 min.
Summary:: This program is a sensitive, informative presentation of cerebral
palsy, in everyday language. Topics covered include: definition, causes, how
the body is affected, the need for assessment and consultation with specialists,
family centered therapy, explanations of physio (physical) therapy, occupational
therapy, and speech therapy, special equipment, wheelchairs, talking devices
and support groups and other family considerations.
Subject : Cerebral Palsy
2: Call No: WS 342 T980 1995
Title: Types of cerebral palsy [videorecording] / Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital.
Publication Info: Edmonton, Alberta : Capital Health Authority, 1995.
Description: 1 videocassette (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Subject: Cerebral Palsy -- videocassettes.
Chickenpox
1: Call No.: WC 572 W556 1990
Title : What every parent should know about chickenpox
Publication Info: : Research Triangle Park, N.C. : Burroughs Wellcome Co.,c[199-].
Time : unknown
Summary: Discusses symptoms and treatment of chickenpox in children.
Subject: Chickenpox
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Child Abuse
1: Call No. : WA 320 B730w 1989
Author: Braga, Laurie.
Title: When children are witnesses
Publication Info: Los Angeles, Calif.: Children's Institute International, 1989.
Time: 48 min.
Summary: This film, which features a dramatic presentation of relevant portions
of a criminal court trial for child sexual abuse, was designed to teach judges
and other legal personnel how to make the courtroom environment less intimidating
to children. Acknowledging that children can be reliable and competent witnesses,
this video presentation demonstrates how to most effectively elicit their testimony
in the attempt to accurately establish the truth.
Subject: Child Abuse
2: Call No. : WA 320 C444 1988
Title: Child sexual abuse assessment the investigatory interview
Publication Info: Cleveland, Ohio : The Center, c1988.
Time: 36 min.
Subject: Child Abuse
3: Call No. : WA 320 C443 1985 Tape 1
Title: Child sexual abuse a medical view tape 1
Publication Info: New York, N.Y. : Guilford Publications, c1985.
Time : 30 min
Summary: Because 1 out of 3 young patients in the care of medical professionals
may have been sexually abused, the professionals in the medical community must
learn the skills to accurately diagnose sexual abuse, conduct sensitive, non
traumatic interviews, and successfully deal with the legal system. To help you
and your staff acquire these skills, this 30 minute training video and accompanying
syllabus include: demonstrations of how to conduct a thorough and sensitive
evaluation of suspected victims, actual full color colposcopic photographs of
traumatized and non traumatized genitalia with discussion of diagnostic criteria,
and helpful suggestions on evidence gathering techniques and how to interact
with the legal system.
Subject: Child Abuse
4: Call No.: WS 430 P838 1995
Title : Portrait of promise preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Publication Info: : St. Paul : Midwest Children's Resource Center at Children's
Health Care : c1995.
Time : 11 min.
Summary: Nationally recognized child abuse specialist Dr. Carolyn Levitt addresses
the injuries that can occur when a baby or young child is violently shaken due
to inconsolable crying, or anger and frustration of the parent or caregiver.
She gives insight into the prevention of this serious form of child abuse.
Subject: Child Abuse
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Child Development
1: Call No. : WS 103 M611 1990
Title: The Milani-Comparetti motor development screening test
Publication Info: University of Nebraska Medical Center, c1990.
Time: 15:03 min.
Summary: Discusses the Milani-Comparetti motor development screening test, which
is a set of simple procedures to evaluate the motor development of the child
from birth to 2 years. These procedures are demonstrated on the videotape showing
both normal and abnormal responses.
Subject: Child Development
2: Call No.: WS 105 AL51 1988 v.1
Title : All about babies. The developing baby, issues and aspects of the first
two years
Publication Info: Los Angeles, CA : Churchill Films, 1988.
Time: 29 min.
Summary: Covers the stages of physical, emotional, and cognitive development
of infants to the age of two years.
Subject: Child Development
3: Call No.: WS 105 AL51 1988 v.2
Title : All about babies. the first three months, helping the baby feel at home
Publication Info: Los Angeles, CA : Churchill Films, 1988.
Time: 29 min.
Summary: Covers the stages of physical, emotional, and cognitive development
of infants from birth to three months.
Subject: Child Development
4: Call No.: WS 105 AL51 1988 v.3
Title : All about babies. The first three months, adaptation
Publication Info: Los Angeles, CA : Churchill Films, 1988.
Time: 29 min.
Summary: Covers the stages of physical, emotional, and cognitive development
of infants to the age of three months. Examines the development from extreme
physical dependency to mobility and the beginnings of mastery and independence.
Subject: Child Development
5: Call No.: WS 105 AL51 1988 v.4
Title : All about babies. Four to twelve months, reaching out
Publication Info: Los Angeles, CA : Churchill Films, 1988.
Time: 29 min.
Summary: Covers the stages of physical, emotional, and cognitive development
of infants between the ages of four to twelve months.
Subject: Child Development
6: Call No.: WS 105 AL51 1988 v.5
Title : All about babies. The second year, the birth of the individual
Publication Info: Los Angeles, CA : Churchill Films, 1988.
Time: 29 min.
Summary: Covers the stages of physical, emotional, and cognitive development
of infants during their second year.
Subject: Child Development
7: Call No. : WS 105.5.E8 D437 1993
Title: Denver II training video
Publication Info: Denver, Colo. : Denver Developmental Materials, 1993, c1990.
Time: 50 min.
Summary: Discusses the administration, scoring, and interpretation of the Denver
II Child Development Test.
Subject : Child Development
8:Call No.: WS 440 Se24 1994
Title: The second year in the life of a child
Publication Info: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, c1994.
(1-800-257-5126)
Description: 4 videocassettes (112 min.)
Summary : This series follows toddlers through the second year. The developmental
patterns are those of the average child. Part 1. shows children at the age of
fifteen months, when children start to walk, express themselves quite well.
Part 2 shows children at 18 months when they walk and speak, obey commands and
reacts to pictures, and eat by themselves. Part 3 shows children at 21 months
when they can partially dress and undress themselves, climbing stairs and distinguish
between different objects. Part 4 shows children at 24 months when kids remember
two commands, give short answers, speak phrases of three words, and carry out
small tasks.
Subject: Child Development
9: Call No. WS 105.5.C7 C661 1995
TITLE: Cognitive development [videorecording] / produced by Uniview Productions
; presented by Helen Staveley-Taylor.
Publication Info: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1995.
Summary: it examines Piaget's theory and critically evaluates it in light of
current research. The study of child development has revolved around Jean Piaget's
theories and the program describes their themes, covering the cognitive stages
of development from birth to twelve years old, giving illustrations of children's
behavior at each level. Recent research is examined in relation to each stage
and comparisons drawn with the theories of Jerome Bruner.Examines Piaget's theory
and critically evaluates it in light of current research. The study of child
development has revolved around Jean Piaget's theories and the program describes
their themes, covering the cognitive stages of development from birth to twelve
years old, giving illustrations of children's behavior at each level. Recent
research is examined in relation to each stage and comparisons drawn with the
theories of Jerome Bruner.
Subject: Child development.
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Child Nutrition Disorders
1: Call No. : WS 350.6 F320 1991
Title: Feeding and swallowing
Publication Info: Omaha, Neb. : The Media Resource Center, 1991.
Time: 210 min.
Contents: Tape 1. The impact of proper positioning and handling on feeding.
-- Tape 2. Identifying and managing oral hypersensitivity. -- Tape 3. Using
behavioral approaches to feeding your child. -- Tape 4. Direct therapy strategies
for feeding and swallowing problems. -- Tape 5. Indirect management strategies
for feeding and swallowing problems. -- Tape 6. The development of early skills.
-- Tape 7. The identification of medically related issues.
Summary: For successful feeding, children need too be positioned properly and
comfortably. Positioning is especially important for children with physical
disabilities. This program discusses some of the basic principles and suggests
guidelines for establishing good positioning and handling during meal times.
Subject : Child Nutrition Disorders
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Child Nutrition
1: Call No.: WS 115 F550 1997
Title: Fit for a king the smart kid's guide to food and fun.
Publication Info: United States : American Academy of Pediatrics, c1997.
Time : 9 min.
Summary: This program was developed to help youngsters, ages 8 to 11, and their
parents understand the role of nutrition and regular physical activity in a
healthy lifestyle.
Subject : Child Nutrition
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Cleft Palate
Call N.: WV 440 C437 1997
Title: Children with a cleft lip and palate
Publication Info: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
[1997]
Time: 23 min.
Summary: This program shows how a support team consisting of a plastic surgeon,
orthodonist, general dentist, logopedist, dental surgeon, otorhinolaryngologist,
and a social worker cooperate to provide help for children and families of children
born with this condition.
Subject: Cleft palate -- Surgery.
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Deafness
1: Call No. : WV 271 F210 1996
Title: Families with deaf children: discovering your needs & exploring your
choices
Publication Info: Boys Town, NE: Boys Town Press, c1996.
Summary: Parents talk with parents about having a deaf child.
Subject: Deafness.
2: Call No.: WV 271 R220 1996
Title : Read with me
Publication Info: : Omaha, Neb. : Boys Town Press, c[1995-1996}]
Time : 3 videocassettes
Summary: v.1. Baby clothes / N. Ricklin ; I can / H. Oxenbury ; My busy day
/ M. Kemplin ; Sleepy time / M. Morgan ; My first look at sizes -- v.2. Where
the wild things are / M. Sendak ; More bunny trouble / H. Wilhelm -- v.3. How
the Grinch stole Christmas / Dr. Seuss ; The wolf's chicken stew / K. Kasza.
Subject: Deafness.
3: Call No. : WV 271 Si64 1996
Title: Sing 'n sign for fun!
Publication Info: Glenview, Ill. : Heartsong Communications, c1996.
Time: 42 min.
Summary: Sing, dance, and sign along to seven upbeat music videos that both
hearing and deaf can enjoy.
Subject: Deafness
4: Call No.: WV 271 D810 1998
Title : Dreams spoken here a documentary about teaching deaf
Publication Info: Palo Alto, CA : Oberkotter Foundation Film Project, c1998.
Time : 57 min.
Summary: Film shows how deaf children can learn to speak and listen through
oral deaf education.
Subject: Deafness.
5: Call No.: HV 2395 C737 1996
Title : Communicating with the deaf : a piece of cake
Publication Info: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
c1996.
Time : 33 min.
Summary: Communication is perhaps our most important human ability, and one
which is necessary for creating and maintaining effective relationships for
learning, employment, and general enjoyment of life. People who are deaf or
hard of hearing are no exception. Communication is just as important to them
as to everyone else, and the fact that they are more likely to experience difficulties
in communicating makes it even more frustrating. This program was designed to
assist in improving communications between people with normal hearing and people
who are deaf or hard of hearing. The program provides commonsense instructions
and strategies that will greatly enhance communication with the deaf or hard
of hearing.
Subject: Deafness -- psychology
6: Call No. HV 2474 C737 1991
Title: Communicating with the hearing impaired patient : Signing for health
care professionals /
Production Info: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,Inc.
c1991.
summary: Intended to instruct health care professionals on sign language with
special emphasis for the health care profession.
Subject: Deafness
7: Early detection of hearing impairment in infants and children
PAT: 270-1155
Time: 30 Min. 1/2000
Summary: This program discusses the benefits of performing an early detection
hearing test, techniques available for testing, how each test is performed and
what each test can and cannot evaluate, as well as an explanation of test results.
Subject: Deafness-test
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Depression
1: Call No.: WS 350.2 P935 1996
Title: Primary care management of depression with symptoms of anxiety
Publication Info: Little Falls, NJ : Health Learning Systems, Inc., 1996.
Time : 30 min.
Subject : Depression
2: Coping with Depression
PAT 270-1106
It examines the causes of depression as well as treatment methods.
Subject : Depression
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Diabetes Mellitus
1: Call No. : WK 850 I6 1993
Title: It's time to learn about diabetes a video on diabetes for children
Publication Info: Gaithersburg, MD : Boehringer Mannheim Corp. c1993.
Time: 18 min.
Summary: Shows children how they can help manage their diabetes and shows that
insulin shots and blood tests aren't so scary. Explains that children can continue
all their normal activities with a bit of planning.
Subject: Diabetes Mellitus.
2: Living with diabetes
PAT 270-1099
Learn how people with diabetes can still maintain a healthy, normal life.
25 min. 9/97
3: The Insulin Pump
PAT 270-1054
Learn about the new pump system, its methods of operation, and advantages and
potential disadvantages of use.
4: The Diabetic Diet
PAT 270-1045
Learn proper nutrition and maintenance of dietary intake for the diabetic.
20 min. 3/98
5: Living with Diabetes
PAT 270-1046
Learn about diabetes and how to avoid debilitation that can occur if diabetes
is not properly managed.
20 min. 4/98
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Disease
1: Call No.: WS 200 C737 1991
Title: Common childhood illnesses
Publication Info: Charleston, WV : Cambridge Educational, c1991.
Time : 32 min., 51 sec.
Subject : Disease
2: When to Call a Doctor
PAT 270-1093
Helpful information on assessing potential emergencies and contacting clinical
help.
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Disability
1: Call No.: HV 3011 W777 1997
Title: Without pity: a film about abilities
Publication Info.: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
c1997.
Time: 55 min.
Summary: Introduces a cross section of disabled Americans who live full, productive
lives despite their disabilities. Narrated by Christopher Reeve.
Subject: Disability
2: Adapting to disability
PAT 270-1097
A showcase of innovative technological devices for disabled persons.
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Divorce
1: Call No. : WS 462 N659 1987
Title: No fault kids
Publication Info: Niles, IL : United Learning, [c1987?]
Time: 26 min.
Summary: Discusses the impact of divorce on children.
Subject: Divorce.
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Eating Disorder
1: Eating and Substance Related Disorders
CNE 201-0259
Learn how to treat individuals with substance and eating disorders.
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Emergencies
1: Call No. : WA 292 C839 1986
Title: CPR for bystanders
Publication Info: Santa Monica, Calif. : Pyramid Films, c1986.
Time : 27 min
Summary: The program demonstrates two of the ABC's of basic life support: A
- Airway Opened and B -Breathing Restored. It discusses the correct resuscitation
sequence when breathing stops, including how to open the victim's airway by
back blows and abdominal thrusts, and how to restore breathing by mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation.
Subject: Emergencies
2: Call No.: WA 292 In3 1994 v.1
Title: Infant & Toddler emergency first aid (v. 1)
Publication Info: Boulder, CO: Apogee Productions, c1994 (1-800-210-5700)
Time: 36 min.
Summary: Vol. 1 covers preparation, bites, stings, sunburn, heat exhaustion,
heat stroke, electrical shock, frostbite, emergency medical services, head injuries,
nose injuries, falls, sprains, fractures, cuts, burns, and shock. Vol. 2 covers
first aid kit, poisoning, croup, fever, seizures, choking, rescue breathing,
CPR review, and emergency medical services.
Subject: Emergencies.
3: Call No. : WA 292 In3 1994
Title: Infant & toddler emergency first aid illnesses (v. 2)
Publication Info: Boulder, CO : Apogee Productions, c1994.
Time : 43 min
Summary: Vol. 1 covers preparation, bites, stings, sunburn, heat exhaustion,
heat stroke, electrical shock, frostbite, emergency medical services, head injuries,
nose injuries, falls, sprains, fractures, cuts, burns, and shock. Vol. 2 covers
first aid kit, poisoning, croup, fever, seizures, choking, rescue breathing,
CPR review, and emergency medical services.
Subject: Emergencies
4: Call No. : WS 200 Ac95 1989
Title: Acute care of the critically ill child
Publication Info: Arkansas Children's Hospital. 1989.
Time: 17 videocassettes (714 min.)
Contents: no.1. Intro/Pediatric assessment / Rhonda Dick -- no.2. Airway &
ventilations / Debra H. Fiser -- no.3. Respiratory emergencies / Rhonda Dick
-- no.4. Circulatory emergencies / Debra H. Fiser -- no.5. Resuscitation drugs
/ Steve Shirm -- no.6. Pediatric dysrhythmias / M. Michele Moss -- no.7. Neurological
emergencies / Eva Komoroski -- no.8. Post-resuscitation care / M. Michele Moss
-- no.9. Major trauma / Martha Bushore -- no.10. Head injuries / Rhonda Dick
-- no.11. Evaluation of the septic infant / Rhonda Dick -- no.12. Foreign bodies
/ Steve Shirm -- no.13. Minor trauma / Martha Bushore -- no.14. Common pediatric
fractures / Don Foster -- no.15. Chronic respiratory disease / George Mallory
-- no.16. Hematology/Oncology / David Becton -- no.17. Renal failure / Eileen
Ellis.
Subject : Emergencies
5: Call No. : WX 215 C437 1988
Title: Children are different! advanced life support concepts for child emergencies
: [proceedings]
Publication Info: Little Rock, Ark. : Arkansas Children's Hospital, 1988.
Time: 17 videocassettes (VHS) (616 min)
Contents: [1] Behavioral/development issues; the family in crisis--[2] Anatomical
differences, physiological differences, physical differences--[3] Cardiac arrest
and death in infants and children--[4] Common pediatric emergencies: respiratory--[5]
Common pediatric emergencies: circulatory--[6] Common pediatric emergencies:
neurologic--[7] Common pediatric emergencies: toxicology--[8] Pediatric basic
life
support: review. [9] Cardiac dysrhythmias in pediatrics--[10] Control of airway,
oxygenation, ventilation--[11] Interpretation of arterial blood gases--[12]
Drug therapy in pediatric advanced life support; electrical conversion and pacing--[13]
Synthesis: resuscitation algorithms--[14] Pediatric trauma: basic support--[15]
Pediatric trauma: advanced support--[16] Emergencies in the handicapped child:
special problems--[17] Neonatal resuscitation--[Manual]: Pediatric advanced
life support.
Subject: Emergencies
6:Call No.: WA 292 C840 1987
Title: CPR, the new basic procedures
Publication Info: Van Nuys, CA : AIMS Media, 1986, c1987.
Time: 22 min.
Summary: Demonstrates the life-saving techniques of CPR through the use of an
uninterrupted, real-time complete CPR sequence. Includes a reenactment of a
heart attack and interviews of three people who saved a life using CPR. Shows
how the techniques can be used by anyone. Also includes techniques for handling
airway obstructions.
Subject: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation -- methods.
Subject: Emergencies
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Epilepsy
1: Call No.: WS 340 In8 1994 (2 copies)
Title: An introduction to the ketogenic diet a treatment for pediatric epilepsy
Publication Info: Santa Monica, Calif. : Charlie Foundation, c1994.
Summary: If a first anti-epileptic medication fails, almost regardless of which
one it might be, there is only a 10%-15% chance a second medication will work.
In 1928, Dr. Samuel Livingston of Johns Hopkins published the results of his
study on the ketogenic diet. In recent decades, the ketogenic diet at Hopkins
has stopped the seizures of 50% of the patients who have tried it and significantly
reduced the seizures in another 25%.
Subject : Epilepsy
2: Seizure: Part 1 & 2
PAT 270-1140, 270-1132
This video defines the difference between epileptic and other types of seizures
and discusses the treatment, testing, and diagnosis of seizure disorders.
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
1:Call No.: WQ 211 On2 1985
Title: One for my baby
Publication Info: Van Nuys, Ca: AIMS Media, 1985.
Time: 30 min.
Summary: Designed to educate the viewer about the effects of consuming alcohol
during pregnancy, warning against the dangers of doing so. Tells about the birth
defect known as fetal alcohol syndrome.
Subject:
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Gait
1: Call No. : WE 103 N780 1986
Title: Normal and abnormal gait patterns
Publication Info: Pittsburgh, Pa. : American Rehabilitation Educational Network,
c1986.
Time: 27 min.
Summary: Describes the normal gait cycle and details the mechanics of gait.
Analyses gait deviations including various weaknesses, spasticities, and steppage
gait.
Subject: Gait
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Gastrointestinal Diseases
1: Preparing for Upper GI X-Ray Series
PAT 270-1047
Learn why upper GI is performed, sequence of events, and how to take the test
with confidence.
20 min. 4/98
Subject: Gastrointestinal Diseases
2: Preparing for Lower GI X-Ray Series
PAT 270-1048
Learn why lower GI is performed, sequence of events, and how to take the test
with confidence.
15 min. 4/98
Subject: Gastrointestinal Diseases
3: Preparing for Colonoscopy
PAT 270-1051
Learn what you can expect pre- and post-test and how to prepare for this procedure.
19 min. 5/98
Subject: Gastrointestinal Diseases
4: Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux
PAT 270-1121
Learn the causes, signs and symptoms of this disorder, and offers treatment
options for effective management.
25 min. 8/98
Subject: Gastrointestinal Diseases
5: Call No. : WB 410 L626 1991
Title: Life after your child's g-tube placement.
Publication Info: Omaha : University of Nebraska Medical Center, c1991.
Time: 10 min.
Summary: This video offers advice and reassurance about concerns -- keeping
the tube secure, bathing and swimming, oral care, sleeping and crawling, traveling
and dealing with occasional problems such as skin irritation or tube plugging.
Subject: Gastrointestinal Diseases.
6: Call No. : WB 410 M289 1991
Title: Making that important decision. parents' perspectives on a G-tube
Publication Info: Omaha : University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1991.
Time: 13 min.
Summary: Making a decision about a gastrostomy tube for a child is difficult
for any family. Several parents who have successfully made that decision share
their thoughts, feelings, and experiences to encourage and support other parents
faced with the same question. A pediatrician also talks with a mother about
her child's need for a G-tube.
Subject: Gastrointestinal Diseases
7: Call No. WI 420 In7 2000
TITLE: Inflammatory bowel disease [videorecording] : coping with Crohn's and
colitis.
Publication Info: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
c2000.
Summary: This program examines Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, which
are the two predominant types of inflammatory bowe disease, and the various
medications and surgical options used to treat them.
SUBJECT Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Genetics, Medical
1: Call No. : QH 461 It1 1994
Title : It wasn't supposed to happen
Publication Info: Wilmington, DE : The Nemours Foundation, Center for Biomedical
Communication, 1994.
Time : 8 min.
Summary: This award-winning video focuses on children with the rare genetic
conditions Trisomy 18 and 13, and their family support group. Caring for these
children can seem almost impossible. This video was created to help explore
this challenging journey.
Subject: Genetic, Medical
2: Call No. : QZ 50 Ou7 1987
Title: Our genetic heritage
Publication Info: [S.l.] : March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, c1987.
Time: 14 min.
Subject: Genetics, Medical
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Gifted Child
1: Call No.: LC 3993.25 C936 1996
Title: Curriculum for nurturing giftedness in young children
Publication Info: Reston, Va. : Council for Exceptional Children, 1996.
Time: 30 min.
Summary: Discusses how to create classrooms that encourage the unfolding of
giftedness in young children. Includes comments from participants in a symposium
held January 7-9, 1995, sponsored by the Council for Exceptional Children.
Subject: Child, Gifted
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Grief
1: Call No.: BF 575.G7 W588 1991
Title : Whitewater: the positive power of grief
Publication Info: Louisville, Ky. : AGS Media, c1991.
Time : 12 min.
Summary: Explains the grieving process and the natural resiliency to traumatic
change which each person possesses.
Subject: Grief
2: Call No. : WS 105.5.E5 D849 1995
Title: Drying their tears
Publication Info: Carti. Little Rock, Ark. : Carti, c1995.
Summary: A program for children who are grieving.
Subject : Grief
3: Surviving the loss of a loved one,
PAT 270-1089
Learn some simple yet effective ways to make it through this demanding and burdensome
time.
23 min. 8/98
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Heart Diseases
1: Preparation for Open Heart Surgery
EDA PAT 270-1142
Time: 25 min. 8/99
Summary: Valuable information on preparing for open- heart surgery.
Subject: Heart Diseases
2: Call No.WG 220 B625 1995
Title: Blue baby syndrome
Production Info: produced by Advanced Medical Education for the Learning Channel
Subject: Heart diseases-- Abnormalities
3: Call No. WG 265 Op2 1999
Title: The operation : open heart surgery / produced by Advanced Medical Education,
Inc. for the Learning Channel.
Publication Info: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, c1993.
Description: 1 videocassette (45 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Summary: Dr. Gaudiani explains how and why heart valve defects occur and how
they are repaired. With the help of a head camera, we look inside a human heart
and see in detail how a surgical team replaces malfunctioning heart valves.
Subject: Heart Diseases--surgery
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Hepatitis
1: The ABCs of Hepatitis
EDA PAT 270-1150
Time: 30 min. 8/99
Summary: Examines hepatitis and discusses the different types, methods for treatment,
and prevention.
Subject: Hepatitis
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Immunization
1: Call No. WS 135 Im6 1994
TITLE : Immunizations [videorecording] : what you should know / Cambridge Educational.
Publication Info: Charleston, WV : Cambridge Educational, c1994.
Summary: it discusses the need for vaccinations, how they work and describe
the results and reaction that may occur.
SUBJECT Immunization
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Infant Care
1: Call No. : WS 113 B119 1992 (2 copies)
Title: Baby talk: the video guide for new parents
Publication Info: Philadelphia, PA : Poly Health Media, Inc.; c1992.
Time: 60 min.
Summary: This video for new parents is divided into ten chapters: 1. Looking
at your newborn -- 2. Basic baby care (bathing) -- 3. Diapering -- 4. Breast
feeding -- 5. Bottle feeding -- 6. Sleep & awake patterns -- 7. Personality
& development -- 8. Crying & colic -- 9. Illness & doctor visits
-- 10. Taking care of yourself.
Subject : Infant Care
2: Call No.: WS 113 B119 1994
Title: The baby video library
Publication Info: Salt Lake City, Utah : Humancare, Inc. : Medical Media [distributor],
c1994.
Time : 286 min.
Contents: v. 1. Pregnancy 1st trimester (31:16 min.) -- v. 2. Pregnancy 2nd
trimester (19:18 min.) -- v. 3. Pregnancy 3rd trimester (15:31 min.) -- v. 4.
Pregnancy 38 weeks : labor (21:38 min.) -- v. 5. Birth : birth using anesthesia
(21:04 min.) -- v. 6. Birth : prepared childbirth & Cesarean section (23:12
min.) -- v. 7. The newborn baby (31:32 min.) -- v. 8. Childhood : the 2 month
old (34:43 min.) -- v. 9. Childhood : the 4 month old (22:12 min.) -- v. 10.
Childhood : the 6 month old (21:20 min.) -- v. 11. Childhood : the 9 to 15 month
old (20:10 min.) -- v. 12. Childhood : the 15 to 18 month old (23:31 min.).
Summary: This series combines dramatization and documentary footage to present
vital information regarding pregnancy, childbirth, and infant care and development.
Subject : Pregnancy.
Subject : Infant Care.
3: Call No. : WS 113 C192 1997
Title: Caring for your newborn a parent's guide to the first 3 months
Publication Info: [United States] : American Academy of Pediatrics, c1997.
Time: 40 min.
Subject : Infant Care
4: Call No. : WS 113 D542 1992
Title: Diapering and healthcare a research update
Publication Info: Chicago, IL : American Hospital Association, [1992]
Time: 20 min.
Summary: This educational video provides a digest of recent research on how
diapering choices effect infection control in group care settings, diapering
needs in the newborn nursery, skin health, public health and the environment.
The information provided is based on research by recognized authorities in infection
control, pediatric dermatology, public health and the environment.
Subject : Infant Care
5: Call No. : WS 113 F519 1997
Title: The first years last forever
Publication Info: [United States] : Reiner Foundation, c1997.
Time: 29 min.
Summary: New parents learn how to help their infants reach their full potential
Subject : Infant Care
6: Call No. : WS 113 G919 1992
Title: Growing together series
Publication Info: Circle Pines, MN : American Guidance Services, c1992.
Time: 6 videocassettes (90 minutes)
Contents: v. 1. Just like you (15 min.) -- v. 2. Out of danger (15 min.) --
v. 3. Good food for a good start (15 min.) -- v. 4. Strong and healthy (15 min.)
-- v.5. What my baby can do (15 min.) -- v. 6. Feelings, family, friends (15
min.)
Summary:: These videos are designed to teach young parents positive behaviors
such as setting goals, seeking help in the family, school, and community; and
developing pride in themselves and their new role as parents. Each video focuses
on one topic of interest to help teen parents with their infants.
Subject : Infant Care
7: Call No. : WY 159 K523 1990
Title: Keys to caregiving
Publication Info: Seattle, Wash. : University of Washington, School of Nursing
; c1990.
Time: 6 videocassettes (ca. 271 min.)
Contents: Class 1. Infant states (33 min.) -- Class 2. Infant behavior (50 min.)
-- Class 3. Infant cues (42
min.) -- Class 4. State modulation (39 min.) -- Class 5. The feeding interaction
(62 min.) -- Class 5. Nurse-
parent communication (55 min.).
Subject: Infants care
8: Care of the Newborn
PAT 270-1037
Learn how to cope with the everyday pressure of caring for your newborn.
25 min. 2/98
Subject : Infant Care
9: Call No.: WQ 175 M289 1991
Title: Making a difference: a mother's guide to prenatal care
Publication Info: Houston : UT/TV ; Toronto, Canada c1991.
Time: 17 min.
Summary: Discusses the importance of visiting a doctor, nurse or nurse-midwife
regularly during pregnancy; knowing facts about smoking, drinking and taking
street drugs; recognizing when discomfort is a warning sign of trouble; and
learning how to eat food that is good for both mother and baby.
Subject: Prenatal Care
Subject: Pregnancy
10: Taking Your NICU Baby Home
EDA PAT 270-1147
Time: 30 min. 8/99
Summary: Provides valuable information to prepare you to take your NICU baby
home.
Subject: Infant Care
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Infection
1: Call No.: WA 590 F825 1996 pt.3
Title : Come see how we fight infections
Publication Info: Half Moon Bay, Calif. : The Visual Mentor , c1996.
Time : 23 min.
Summary: Julia and Dr. Scott accidentally get inhaled by Dr. Pancreas. They
run into viruses, bacteria, white blood cells and antibodies as they search
for a way out. Kids learn how infections enter the body, how antibiotics and
vaccines work and how rest and good nutrition keep the immune system strong
and able to prevent and control disease.
Subject: Infection
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Injury
1: Call No.: WE 706 In5 1994
Title: The injured brain: closed head trauma
Publication Info:Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, c1994.
Time: 19 min.
Summary: This program explains the types and symptoms of closed head injuries
anything from temporary loss of consciousness to coma, though some patients
show almost no symptoms. It shows the tests used to determine the nature and
extent of the injury, treatment, the problems of recovery, and the role of rehabilitation.
Subject: Head Injuries
2: Call No.: WE 725 Sp51 1995
Title: Spinal injuries [videorecording] : recovery of function
Publication Info.: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
c1995.
Time: 24 min.
Summary: Describes the need for immediate treatment of spinal injuries at the
scene of the accident or in the hospital; the diagnosis of spinal injury and
the different levels of spinal injury; side effects of treatment; and latest
advances in rehabilitation.
Subject: Spinal Injuries
3: Call No: WL 354 Su79 1995
Publication Info: Produced by Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital. Edmonton, Alberta
: Capital Health, 1995.
Description: 6 videocassettes
Summary: Video 1. Family changes and triumphs after brain injury -- Video 2.
Coping with loss after brain injury -- Video 3. Managing changes to roles and
relationships after brain injury -- Video 4. Balancing dependence and independence
after brain injury -- Video 5. Communication challenges after brain injury --
Video 6. Finding new meaning to life after brain injury.
Subject: Brain Injuries
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Intensive Care
1: Family Preparation for the ICU
PAT 270-1081
Learn how to help families adjust to the components of ICU and how it operates.
25 min. 6/98
Subject: Intensive Care
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Language Development
1: Call No. : WS 105.5.C8 B119 1991
Title: Baby talk
Publication Info: United States : Vestron Video, distributed by Live Distributing,
Inc., 1991, c1985.
Time: 60 min.
Summary: NOVA explores the mysterious world of baby's first words, revealing
the latest theories on how children accomplish the amazing feat of acquiring
language.
Subject : Language Development
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Learning
1: Call No. : WS 105 B119 1996
Title: Baby's first impressions
Publication Info: Atlanta, Ga. : Small Fry Productions, 1996-
Summary: "A visual exploration of your child's new world"
Subject : Learning
2: Call No. : WS 105 B646 1997
Title: Born to read
Publication Info: Towson, MD : ALA Video/Library Video Network, 1997.
Time: 24 min.
Summary: The purpose of the "Born to Read" project is to help parents
raise children with healthy bodies and minds. To achieve the "Born to Read"
goals, public librarians and health care professionals form partnerships and
reach out to at-risk expectant and new parents.
Subject : Learning
3: Call No. : WS 105.5.P5 So58 1993
Title: Songs and finger plays for little ones [a teaching aide]
Publication Info: Salinas, CA : Clever Productions, c1993.
Time: 22 min.
Summary: Songs, music and finger plays for preschoolers.
Subject : Learning
4: Call No: 340.6 D996 1997
Author: Jamie Guth.
Title: Dyslexia: a different kind of mind / a presentation of Films for the
Humanities & Sciences.
Publication Info: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
c1997.
Summary: Explains how dyslexia has come to be understood as a biologically based
brain disorder which may be diagnosed and treated.
Subject: Learning Disorders
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Leg
1: Call No. WE 190 Op2 1993
TITLE: The operation [videorecording] : Leg-Straightening Procedure /
Author: Produced by Advanced Medical Education, Inc. for the Learning Channel
Publication Info: Princeton, N.J. Films for the Humanities c1993
Summary: Dr. Richard Davis uses the Ilizarov technique to Straightening a leg.
SUBJECT Leg -- surgery
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Lung Diseases
1: Lung Disorders, Part 1: Living with Cystic Fibrosis
PAT 270-1111
Learn valuable information for cystic fibrosis patients and their families.
25 min, 3/98
Subject: Lung Diseases
2: Lung Disorders, Part 2: Asthma
PAT 270-1112
Learn the signs and symptoms of asthma and current medical treatments.
25 min. 3/98
Subject: Lung Diseases
3: Lung Disorders, Part 3: RSV
PAT 270-1113
RSV is the major respiratory virus that affects the young and often leads to
pneumonia, bronchiolitis, asthma, infant apnea, etc. Learn methods f prevention
and treatment.
30 min. 3/98
Subject: Lung Diseases
4: Lung Disorders, Part 4: Cancer
PAT 270-1114
Learn diagnosis, staging and treatment options available for lung cancer.
25 min. 3/98
Subject: Lung Diseases
Call No.: WI 820 N420 1998
Title: New CF drugs : stepping stones to a cure.
Publication Info: Bethesda, MD. : Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 1998.
Time: 17 min.
Summary: An educational program about the new drugs and treatment of patients
with cystic fibrosis including gene therapy.
Subject: Cystic Fibrosis
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Medicine
1: Call No.: WA 590 F825 1996 pt.2
Title : Come see about medicines
Publication Info: Half Moon Bay, Calif. : The Visual Mentor , c1996.
Time : 23 min.
Summary: Teaches children how to use medications safely. This long-needed discussion
about the safe and unsafe uses of prescription and over-the-counter medicines,
uses an amusing energetic style to answer questions such as: Where did penicillin
come from? How do antibiotics work? Why is a side-effect different from an allergy?
How do drugs get to where you need them in the body? How do asthma inhalers
work? and much more.
Subject: Medicine
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Mother-Child Relations
1: Call No. : WS 105.5.F2 B691 1992
Title: The Boy wonder
Publication Info: Richmond, B.C. : Image Media Services [distributor], 1992.
Time: 30 min.
Summary: Boy Wonder is about Tom and Greg trying for a position as summer camp
counselor. Though a top all-round student, Tom feels that he cannot go, because
he has taken over the responsibility for looking after his younger sister, since
their mother is an alcoholic. Tom discovers he is not the only one with an alcoholic
parent and, through the encouragement of Grey, his coach and the school counselor,
Tom joins a support group.
Subject : Mother-Child Relations
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Movement Disorders
1: Call No. : WL 340 Si19 1987
Title: Seizure and movement disorders in children
Publication Info: Columbus, Ohio : The Laboratories, c1987.
Time: 26 min.
Summary: This program provides information to improve physician's evaluation
and diagnosis of seizures and movement disorders in infants and children. It
presents actual videotape episodes of a variety of seizure and movement disorders
to help in identification and diagnosis.
Subject: Movement disorders
2: Call No. : WS 340 Q25 1989
Title: Quality of movement problems with the minimally involved child
Publication Info: Pittsburgh, Pa. : American Rehabilitation Educational Network,
c1989.
Time: 111 min.
Subject : Movement Disorders.
3: Call No. : WS 430 L953 1989
Title: Lower extremity mobilization in the neurologically involved child
Publication Info: Pittsburgh, Pa. : American Rehabilitation Educational Network,
c1989.
Time: 120 min.
Subject : Movement Disorders.
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Motivation
1: Call No. : WS 105.5.M5 At84 1990
Title: Attitude is everything
Publication Info: [S.l.] : Attitude Productions International, [199?].
Time: 39 min.
Summary: A walk-on to the Indiana University Men's soccer team, member of two
NCAA Division I National Championship teams, a national licensed coach, and
president of a sports motivational company, Dan Kapsalis teaches the 12 key
elements to become a real champion. He shares his enthusiastic, positive mental
attitude approach that has defined his success.
Subject : Motivation
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Nutrition
1: Nutritional Choice for Health Living
PAT 270-1085
Learn how to make sense of the confusing nutrition information in order to make
the right decision. how to make sense of the confusing nutrition information
in order to make the right decision.
Subject: Nutrition
2: Call No.: WA 590 F825 1996 pt.5
Title: Come see about nutrition & exercise
Publication Info: Half Moon Bay, Calif. : The Visual Mentor , c1996.
Time : 29 min.
Summary:Dr. Scott and her patient, pre-teen Julia, are accidentally shrunk and
swallowed by Dr. Pancreas. While trying to escape, they learn about the food
guide pyramid, the six nutrients, calories, how to read food labels, metabolism,
and the importance of exercise in health.
Subject: Nutrition
3: Safety in Food Preparation
ED PAT 270-1088
Time: 30 min. 8/99
Summary: Learn how to avoid injuries and infections.
Subject: Nutrition
4: Nutritional Choices for Healthy Living
EDA PAT 270-1085
Time: 25 min. 8/99
Summary: Learn to make sense of all the confusing nutrition information.
Subject: Nutrition
5: Call No. WG 510 C453 2000
Title: Cholesterol: understanding is the key
Publication Info: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2000.
Summary: In this timely program the Director of the Cholesterol Treatment Center
and others discuss the mechanics of stable and unstable arterial plaque; the
significance of both "good" and "bad" cholesterol; the effects
of diet, lifestyle, and genetics; and treatment options, including the LDL-reducing
medications known as "statins."
Subject: Nutrition
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Organ Transplantation
1: Organ transplantation
PAT 270-1117
Takes viewer through the process of organ donation, from donor to recipient,
and offers testimonials from those who have benefited from this lifesaving gift.
30 min. 6/98
Subject: Organ Transplantation
2: Tissue donation
PAT 270-1126
Learn about tissue donation process, including recovery and transplantation.
Subject: Organ Transplantation
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Pain
1: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Pat 270-1116
Anatomy, diagnosis and treatment of CTS.
Subject: Pain
2: Low Back Pain
PAT 270-1067
Prevention and treatment of low back pain
Subject: Pain
3: Management of headaches
PAT 270-1118
Causes and latest treatment for headaches.
Subject: Pain
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Parenting
1: Call No. : HQ 759.915 Si64 1988
Title: Single parenting
Publication Info: Niles, Ill. : United Learning, c1988.
Summary: This program covers single parent discipline, financial problems, family
crises and much more. Most important, it suggests where a single parent can
find additional support, training and guidance in their community.
Subject: Parenting
2: Call No. : WS 105.5.C3 L941 1990
Title: Love is learning to be a better parent tips and ideas for raising children
Publication Info: IOF Foresters production.
Time: 90 min.
Summary: "From building self-esteem in young school children to improving
communications with teenagers, this 90-minute video shows how you can be a better
mother or father"
Subject : Parenting
3: Call No.: WS 105.5.C3 M311 1997
Title : Managing the defiant child : a guide to parent training
Publication Info: New York, NY : Guilford Publications, Inc., c1997.
Time: 34 min.
Summary: Childhood defiance --the most common complaint of parents seeking professional
help for their children --exerts a tremendous amount of wear-and-tear on families.
This video brings a proven approach to behavior management, and shows clinicians,
school practitioners, parents, students, and teachers how enhanced parenting
skills can improve the parent-child relationship.
Subject : Parenting
4: Call No.: WS 105.5.C3 Sh15 1995
Title : Shaking, hitting and spanking what to do instead
Publication Info: Zurich, Ill. : Learning Seed [distributor], 1995.
Time: 30 min.
Summary: Designed to teach parents alternatives to corporal punishment with
positive and effective behavior management techniques.
Subject : Parenting
5: Call No. : WS 105.5.C3 So1 1987
Author: Wagonseller, Bill R.
Title: So you're going to be a parent
Publication Info: Las Vegas, Nev. : CCSD ; Niles, IL : [distributed by] United
Learning, c1987.
Time: 30 min.
Subject : Parenting
6: Call No.: WS 105.5.F2 C936t 1987
Author: Curran, Dolores.
Title: Traits of a healthy family
Publication Info: San Francisco, Calif. : Harper & Row, 1987.
Time: 55 min.
Summary: Author Dolores Curran conducts a question and answer session with a
live audience about the 15 qualities shared by healthy families.
Subject: Parenting.
7: Healthy Parenting
PAT 270-1092
Tips on raising children in health environments.
Subject : Parenting
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Parkinson Disease
1: Living with Parkinson's disease.
PAT 270-1131
Time: 25 minutes.
Summary: Facts surrounding Parkinson's disease, and common treatment options.
c1999.
Subject: Parkinson's disease.
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Physical Examination
1: Call No.: WA 590 F825 1994 pt.1
Title: Come see what the doctor sees
Publication Info: Half Moon Bay, Calif. : The Visual Mentor , c1994.
Time : 25 min.
Summary: Every kid who's ever had a check-up will relate to Julia's annual exam.
And this time, they get to see what the doctor sees, and hear what the doctor
hears! Zany Dr. Pancreas (Pirruccello) is your tour guide through a routine
pediatric exam conducted by Dr. Scott.
Subject: Physical Examination
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Phenylketonuria
1: Call No. : WD 205.5.A5 M420 1995
Title: Maternal PKU
Publication Info: Boston, MA: Fanlight Productions, 1995
Time : 28 min
Summary: Proceedings of a conference on maternal PKU at the Harvard Club in
Boston on December 5, 1979. Presents the risks associated with maternal phyenylketonuria
and possible interventions
Subject: Phenylketonuria
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Play Therapy
No: WS 350.2 T226 1994
Title: Techniques of play therapy : a clinical demonstration
Publisher: Guilford Publications, c1994.
Time: 50 min. + 1 guide
Summary: An important resource for: training students and clinicians in play
therapy techniques, helping parents understand the process
of play therapy, and courses on social work with children, social work practice,
family therapy, and counseling psychology.
Subject: Play Therapy
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Poisons
1: Poison Control
PAT 270-1101
Learn quick decisions and proper actions to save a life.
25 min. 10/97
Subject: Poisons
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Pregnancy
1: Call No. : QS 4 H881 1996
Title : The human body Nova, classroom field trips
Publication Info: WGBH Educational Foundation South Burlington, VT : c1996.
Description: 3 videocassettes [video 1]. The Miracle of life (60 min.) (1986)
-- [video 2]. The Universe Within (60 min.) (1995) -- [video 3]. The Ultimate
Journey [60 min.].
Summary: The Miracle of Life takes a incredible micro-photographic voyage through
the body as a new life begins, from conception to birth.
Subject: Pregnancy
2: Call No.: WS 113 B119 1994
Title: The baby video library
Publication Info: Salt Lake City, Utah : Humancare, Inc. : Medical Media [distributor],
c1994.
Time : 286 min.
Contents: v. 1. Pregnancy 1st trimester (31:16 min.) -- v. 2. Pregnancy 2nd
trimester (19:18 min.) -- v. 3. Pregnancy 3rd trimester (15:31 min.) -- v. 4.
Pregnancy 38 weeks : labor (21:38 min.) -- v. 5. Birth : birth using anesthesia
(21:04 min.) -- v. 6. Birth : prepared childbirth & Cesarean section (23:12
min.) -- v. 7. The newborn baby (31:32 min.) -- v. 8. Childhood : the 2 month
old (34:43 min.) -- v. 9. Childhood : the 4 month old (22:12 min.) -- v. 10.
Childhood : the 6 month old (21:20 min.) -- v. 11. Childhood : the 9 to 15 month
old (20:10 min.) -- v. 12. Childhood : the 15 to 18 month old (23:31 min.).
Summary: This series combines dramatization and documentary footage to present
vital information regarding pregnancy, childbirth, and infant care and development.
Subject : Pregnancy.
Subject : Infant Care.
3: Call No.: M 270 W843 1992 (VHS VIDEOCASSETTE)
Title: Women of substance
PUB INFO: produced by Video/Action Fund. [Washington, D.C.] : the Fund, c1992.
Summary: A glimpse into the lives of women substance abusers and their young
children. Includes options in treatment and recovery.
Subject 1: Pregnancy
Subject 2: Substance Abuse.
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Pregnancy in Adolescence
1: Call No. : WA 330 D549 1986
Title: Decisions, teens, sex & pregnancy
Publication Info: Niles, IL : United Learning, 1986.
Time: 26 min.
Summary: Presents a dramatization of a high school girl's dilemma when faced
with the decisions of sex and pregnancy. Uses interviews with teens who have
been faced with the choices of motherhood, abortion, or adoption.
Subject: Pregnancy in Adolescence
2: Call No. : WA 330 P943 1991
Title: Project Future teen pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting
Publication Info: Cambridge, MA : Vida Health Communications, 1991.
Description: 3 videocassettes (144 min.) Program 1. Your pregnancy, your plan
-- Program 2. Giving birth to your baby -- Program 3. Your new baby, your new
life.
Summary: Addresses needs of adolescents who are continuing their pregnancies
and going on to become parents. Attempts to promote healthy birth outcomes,
provide emotional support, and teach parenting skills
Subject: Pregnancy in Adolescence
3: Call No. : WA 330 W556 1991
Title: What happens now a four part series on teenage pregnancy, giving birth
and adoption.
Publication Info: Louisville : Ikonographics, 198-?
Subject: Pregnancy in Adolescence
4: Adolescent pregnancy and parenting
PAT 270-1125
It discusses risk factors that may serve as interventions and examines resources
that provide young mothers with support.
Subject: Pregnancy in Adolescence
5: Call No.: WQ 175 B119 1996
Title: Baby to be : the video guide to pregnancy.
Publication Info: United States : Poly Health Media, c1996.
Time: 52 min.
Summary: Presents up-to-date information on managing the discomforts of pregnancy,
as well as offering emotional reassurance and support. (Also available in Spanish)
Subject: Pregnancy in Adolescence
6: Call No.: WS 410 C191 1994
Title: Caring for premature babies
Publication Info: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
c1994.
Summary: This program focuses on the effects of prematurity: the risks for pre-term
labor, the possible steps to postpone it, and the problems of the premature
infant. The program also covers some of the tools now available to save young
lives-- tools that can also cause damage; and it touches on the ethical issues
involved in helping low birth-weight babies to survive.
Subject: Pregnancy in Adolescence
7:Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting
EDA 270-1125
Time: 21 min. 8/99
Summary: Discusses risk factors and support resources.
Subject: Pregnancy in Adolescence.
8: Call No. WS 462 G918 1992
TITLE: Grounded for life [videorecording] : afraid to say no
Publication Info: Charleston, WV : Cambridge Educational, c1992.
Summary: Students discuss teen pregnancy and the reasons they were afraid to
say no to sexual activity.
Subject: Pregnancy in adolescence
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Psychosexual Development
1: Call No. : WS 105.5.P3 B417 1985
Title: Bellybuttons are navels
Publication Info: New York, N.Y. : Multi-focus, inc., c1985.
Time: 16 min.
Summary: Provides some basic vocabulary necessary to introduce children to the
topics of human sexuality, reproduction and sexual abuse prevention.
Subject : Psychosexual Development
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Rape
1: Call No.: WM 401 N843 1992
Title : Not just anybody
Publication Info: : Huntington, NY : Bureau for At-Risk Youth, c1992.
Time : 24 min.
Subject: Rape
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Renal Diseases
1: Renal Disease and Dialysis
EDA PAT 270-1144
Time: 30 min. 8/99
Summary: Examines the causes and symptoms and discusses the latest therapies
of treatment.
Subject: Renal disease
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Safety
1: Call No. : WA 260 P946 1997
Title: Protecting your newborn
Publication Info: [Washington, D.C.] : NHTSA, 1997.
Time: 26 min.
Summary: Since air bags can seriously injure and kill infants in rear-facing
child seats and unrestrained or
improperly restrained children, the proper precautions must be taken in choosing
the right infant car seat.
Subject: Safety
2: Call No. : WA 292 B119 1988
Title: Baby alive the video that could save your child's life
Publication Info: Port Washington, NY : Action Films & Video, Ltd., c1988.
Time : 65 min
Summary: Discusses safety hazards found in the home that are associated with
babies and toddlers (baby
furnishings and equipment, the kitchen, bathroom) and emergency treatment for
childhood injuries and accidents.
Subject: Safety
3: Call No. : WS 105.5.H7 L479 1993
Title: Learning to work safely with pediatric patients
Publication Info: Washington, D.C. : Distributed by Universal Health Associates,
c1993.
Time: 25 min.
Subject : Safety
4: Call No. : WS 105.5.P5 Sa17 1997
Title: Safe, active play
Publication Info: Newark, DE : Video Active Productions, c1997.
Time: 34 min.
Summary: Reviews playground safety by comparing effective and safe playground
equipment with dangerous designs.
Subject : Safety
5: Call No.: QT 260.5.B5 B473 1998
Title: Bicycle safety camp; how to fit a bicycle helmet
Publication Info: Boynton Beach, Fla. : Universal Health Communications, Inc.,
1998 (Free 1-800-299-1842)
Time: 29 min
Subject: Safety
Subject: Bicycling
6: Call No.: WA 288 H752 1996
Title: Home safe, not sorry! : the parent's guide to a child-safe home
Publication Info: Springfield, MO : Opfer Productions, c1996.(1-800-no-tears)
Time: 45 min.
Summary: This video help you detect the common household items that might be
life threatening to your children, including blind cords, cleaners, electrical
outlets, doorsteps and many more. Hosted by Ken George, an expert on child safety.
Subject: Safety
7: Fire and Electrical Safety in the Home
PAT 270-1105
Learn helpful safety tips when dealing with electricity and potential fire hazards.
Subject : Safety
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Schizophrenia
1: Call No. : WM 203 F212 1995
Title: Families coping with mental illness
Publication Info: Brookline Village, MA : The Project, c1995.
Time: 43 min.
Subject: Schizophrenia.
Call No: WM 203 It6 1997
Title: It's just different: childhood schizophrenia / Glenrose Rehabilitation
Hospital.
Publication Info: Edmonton, Alberta : Capital Health, 1997.
Description: 1 videocassette (33 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Summary: Portrays the experience of having schizophrenia from the child's perspective.
The children and families describe their experiences with symptoms, treatment
and coping strategies.
Subject: Schizophrenia, Childhood
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Self Examination
1: Call No.: WP 815 St29 1995 (VHS VIDEOCASSETTE)
Title :Staying in touch how to do your monthly breast self-examination
Publication Info: Huntington, NY : PRR, 1995?.
Time : 20 min.
Summary: Experts from the National Instututes of Health, the Johns Hopkins Breast
Center, & the Susan G. Komen Foundation along with their patients show step-by-step
how to perform a breast self- examination.
Subject: Breast Self-Examination
2: Breast Self Exam
PAT 270-1090
Learn how to perform monthly breast self-examination.
Subject: self examination
3: Testicular Self Exam
PAT 270-1091
Warning signs for testicular cancer, and teaches how to perform an easy self
exam.
Subject: Self examination
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Sickle Cell Anemia
1: Sickle Cell Anemia
PAT 270-1099
Facts on sickle cell, difference of the traits, and current treatment.
Subject: Sickle Cell Anemia
2: Sickle Cell Anemia
EDA PAT 270-1063
Time: 30 min. 8/99
Summary: Looks closely at facts about sickle cell anemia, current treatment,
and long-term patient goals.
Subject: Sickle Cell Anemia
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Skin
1: Skin Care and Sun Exposure
PAT 270-1087
Learn some ways to keep your skin healthy all year long.
25 min. 6/98
Subject: Skin Care
2: Psoriasis
EDA PAT 270-1135
Time: 30 min. 8/99
Summary: Discusses the facts and the latest treatment options.
Subject: Psoriasis
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Social Behavior
1: Call No.: WM 270 B464 1992
Title : Best friends
Publication Info: Huntington, N.Y. : Bureau for At-Risk Youth, c1992.
Time : 25 min.
Summary: Working it out at Madison ; 4
Subject: Social Behavior
2: Call No. : WS 105.5.S6 It1 1997
Title: It's just good manners
Publication Info: Atlanta, GA : Mind your Manners, 1997.
Summary: A fun approach to learning and using manners every day.
Subject : Social Behavior
3: Call No. : WS 462 P871 1993
Title: Power surge
Publication Info: Glendale, Calif. : Media International, c1991-c1993.
Time: 17 videocassettes (ca. 16 min. each)
Contents: Abortion -- Parents -- Divorce -- AIDS/STD's -- Drugs -- Sex -- Homosexuality
-- Loneliness -- Dating -- Alcohol -- Rock 'n roll -- Stress -- Depression --
Racism -- Friends -- Suicide -- Self-image.
Summary: "16 minutes of fast-paced rockumentary with hip graphics and great
music, on topics that every teen deals with!"
Subject : Social Behavior
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Stress, Psychological
1: Call No. : WM 172 C936s 1987
Author: Curran, Dolores.
Title: Stress and the healthy family
Publication Info: San Francisco, Calif. : Harper & Row, c1987.
Time: 55 min.
Subject: Stress, Psychological
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Suicide
1: Suicide Intervention
PAT 270-1072
Examine ways to help someone who is potentially suicidal.
29 min. 12/97
Subject: Suicide
2: Assessing Suicide Risk
PAT 270-1071
Learn how to identify those most a risk for suicide.
20 min. 12/97
Subject: Suicide
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Substance Abuse
1: Call No.: M 270 W843 1992 (VHS VIDEOCASSETTE)
Title: Women of substance
PUB INFO: produced by Video/Action Fund. [Washington, D.C.] : the Fund, c1992.
Summary: A glimpse into the lives of women substance abusers and their young
children. Includes options in treatment and recovery.
Subject 1: Pregnancy
Subject 2: Substance Abuse.
2: Call No.: WM 270 D853 1992
Title : Drug danger
Publication Info: Niles, IL : United Learning, c1992
Time : 3 videocassettes (12 min. each)
Other title: Drug danger in the body; Drug danger easy to start, hard to stop;
Drug danger in the brain
SUMMARY: This series of videos offers young people a learning experience of
drug's addiction and related problems.
Subject: Substance Abuse.
3:Call No.: WM 280 C640 1989
Title: Cocaine babies: the innocent victims
Publication Info: Tacoma, Washington : Visions Video Productions ; Park Ridge,
IL : c1989.
Time: 16 min.
Summary: Effects of maternal cocaine and crack use on the fetus and newborn
infants.
Subject: Substance Abuse
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Tourette Syndrome
1: Call No.: WM 197 J620 1997
Title: John’s not mad
Publication Info: Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1997
(1-800-257-5126)
Time: 30 min.
Summary: Documentary portrait of 16-year-old John, a victim of Tourette syndrome--
he often flies into hyperactive outbursts punctuated by profanity. Family members
describe the daily strain of living with someone with Tourette's, and John himself
admits to frustration so intense that he sometimes contemplates suicide. Dr.
Oliver Sacks explains the levels of severity in individual patients, and calls
for public awareness and sensitivity toward those who are afflicted.
Subject: Tourette Syndrome
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Thyroid Disorders
PAT 270-1109
Learn symptoms and treatment of thyroid disease.
25 min. 2/98
Subject: Thyroid Disorders.
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Wellness
1: Call No. : QT 255 N514 1993
Title: Nice & easy : power walking, eating right and selecting the right
nutrients for optimal health
Publication Info: [s.n..] : Gary Null & Associates, 1993.
Summary: A comprehensive guide to exercise for individuals, young and old seeking
ultimate health and fitness.
Subject: Physical Fitness.
2: CALL No. EDA 270-1127
Pediatric Wellness, Part 1: Nutrition Proper nutrition plays a vital role in
a child’s wellness. Strong bones, a healthy heart, and
a strong mental awareness are all benefits from a well-balanced diet. This edition
of Healthline will help you design a nutri-
tional plan to suit a child’s growing needs.
Time: 16 min. 2/2001
Subject: Physical Fitness.
3: CALL No. EDA 270-1128
Title: Pediatric Wellness, Part 2: Emotions: Many aspects, including cultural
status, family, peer pressure, and schooling can cause
enormous stress to children, which, in turn, can affect their emotional well-being.
In the second installment of our special series, Healthline looks at the factors
affecting emotional wellness, and offers tips for improving a child’s
emotional state.
Time: 30 min. 4/2001
Subject: Physical Fitness.
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Videos In Spanish
Call No.: WQ 175 B119 1996
Title: Usted va a ser mama: la guia completa para un embarazo saludable (Baby
to be : the video guide to pregnancy)
Publication Info: United States : Poly Health Media, c1996.
Time: 52 min.
Summary: Presents up-to-date information on managing the discomforts of pregnancy,
as well as offering emotional reassurance and support. (Also available in Spanish)
Subject: Pregnancy
Call No.: WS 113 B119 1994
Title: The baby video library (English & Spanish)
Publication Info: Salt Lake City, Utah : Humancare, Inc. : Medical Media [distributor],
c1994.
Time : 286 min.
Contents: v. 1. Pregnancy 1st trimester (31:16 min.) -- v. 2. Pregnancy 2nd
trimester (19:18 min.) -- v. 3. Pregnancy 3rd trimester (15:31 min.) -- v. 4.
Pregnancy 38 weeks : labor (21:38 min.) -- v. 5. Birth : birth using anesthesia
(21:04 min.) -- v. 6. Birth : prepared childbirth & Cesarean section (23:12
min.) -- v. 7. The newborn baby (31:32 min.) -- v. 8. Childhood : the 2 month
old (34:43 min.) -- v. 9. Childhood : the 4 month old (22:12 min.) -- v. 10.
Childhood : the 6 month old (21:20 min.) -- v. 11. Childhood : the 9 to 15 month
old (20:10 min.) -- v. 12. Childhood : the 15 to 18 month old (23:31 min.).
Summary: This series combines dramatization and documentary footage to present
vital information regarding pregnancy, childbirth, and infant care and development.
Subject : Pregnancy.
Call No.: WQ 175 Us8 1996 (Spanish)
Title: Usted va a ser mama: la guia completa para un embarazo saludable (Baby
to be : the video guide to pregnancy).
Publication Info: United States : Poly Health Media, c1996.
Time: 52 min.
Subject: Pregnancy
Call No. : WS 125 Sch13b 1987
Author: Schaeffer, Karen.
Title: El Arte De La Lactancia Materna (Breast feeding the art of mothering)
Publication Info: Port Washington, N.Y. : Alive Productions, c1987.
Time: 40 min.
Summary: This sensitive video is recommended for mothers who are breast feeding,
or intend to. It covers 46 topics, including the working mom, siblings, sore
nipples, positions, burping, preventing engorgement, etc. Supplements personal
instruction.
Subject : Breast Feeding
Call No.: WA 292 R219 1987
Title: RCP, los nuevos procdeimientos b asicos (CPR in Spanish)
Publication Info: Van Nuys, Calif. : AIMS Media, c1987.
Time: 22 min.
Summary: "Todo lo que el rescatador necesita saber para realizar una reanimación
cardiopulmonar exitosa"--Container. CPR procedures approved by the American
Medical Association, and published in June 1986, are explained and demonstrated.
Subject: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Call No.: WS 430 Si63 1996
Title: S indrome de muerte infantil s ubita (sudden infant
death syndrome )
Publication Info: Bethesda, MD, National Institutes of Health, 1996
Time: 5 min
Summary: This presentation show parents things that can be done to make babies
safer from sudden infant death syndrome
Subject: Sudden infant death syndrome
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