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The platform’s communicaiton system encourages student collaboration with features such as live chat rooms, asynchronous bulletin boards, or traditional e-mail. 03-pageout-cms.indd 1 21/11/07 11:38:01 T Activities & Sports.................................................................................................5 A Weight Training ........................................................................................................................7 B D L E Physical Education / Exercise Science.................................................................9 E V E Adapted Physical Education ...................................................................................................39 OE N Athletic Training Therapeutic Modalities .................................................................................11 FL Biomechanics .........................................................................................................................11 G O Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries Allied Health Majors ................................................12 LC Care and Prevention of Athletic – Physical Education Majors ................................................13 P IO Curriculum in Physical Education ...........................................................................................38 S M N Elementary Physical Education Methods – Elementary Educaton Majors .............................14 H E Exercise Physiology ...............................................................................................................15 T Exercise Physiology Laboratory .............................................................................................15 EN Exercise Prescription ..............................................................................................................16 NT Fitness ....................................................................................................................................17 T Fitness and Wellness – Text ...................................................................................................19 History and Philosophy of Sport – World ................................................................................22 Kinesiology .............................................................................................................................26 Introduction to Exercise Science ............................................................................................27 Introduction to Physical Education .........................................................................................23 Introduction to Physical Education – Readers ........................................................................25 Motor Development ................................................................................................................27 Motor Learning .......................................................................................................................28 Psychology of Coaching .........................................................................................................37 Psychology of Sport ...............................................................................................................28 Research Methods .................................................................................................................29 Sociology of Sport ..................................................................................................................30 Strength & Conditioning .........................................................................................................31 Teaching Physical Education ..................................................................................................31 Tests and Measurement .........................................................................................................32 Weight Management & Nutrition – Readers ...........................................................................33 Wellness .................................................................................................................................34 Wellness – Supplements ........................................................................................................36 Cover design images©istockphoto.com 1 T N Health .................................................................................................................41 E Additions / Counseling ............................................................................................................43 AIDS Education ......................................................................................................................54 T Alcohol ....................................................................................................................................43 N CPR ........................................................................................................................................65 O Death and Dying .....................................................................................................................44 C Drug & Substance Abuse .......................................................................................................44 Drug & Substance Abuse – Readers ......................................................................................45 F Drug Education .......................................................................................................................65 O Elementary & Secondary School Health Methods .................................................................62 Epidemiology – Graduate Epidemiology ................................................................................47 E Health & Aging / Gerontology – Readers ...............................................................................48 L Health Education Evaluation and Measurement ....................................................................49 B Health Education Research Methods .....................................................................................50 A Health Issues – Readers ........................................................................................................63 T Human Sexuality – Readers ...................................................................................................51 Mental Health .........................................................................................................................63 Personal Health ......................................................................................................................54 Personal Health – Readers ....................................................................................................58 Statistics for Health Education ...............................................................................................60 Stress Management ...............................................................................................................60 Women’s Health .....................................................................................................................61 Allied Health .......................................................................................................67 Blood and Airborne Pathogens ...............................................................................................69 BLS/CPR for the Professional Rescuer ..................................................................................69 Certification Exam Review for Medical Assisting ....................................................................70 Communication for Healthcare ...............................................................................................98 Computers in the Medical Office ............................................................................................70 CPR and AED .........................................................................................................................71 Electronic Medical Records ....................................................................................................72 Externship for Medical Assisting .............................................................................................99 First Aid ..................................................................................................................................73 Fundamentals of Nursing .......................................................................................................98 HIPAA .....................................................................................................................................73 HIPAA .....................................................................................................................................97 Hospital Billing ........................................................................................................................97 Massage Therapy ...................................................................................................................74 Massage / Business ...............................................................................................................76 Massage / Clinical ..................................................................................................................76 Massage / Kinesiology ...........................................................................................................77 Massage / Reflexology .........................................................................................................101 Math for Health Professions ...................................................................................................78 Medical Assisting – Administrative and Clinical ......................................................................78 Medical Billing and Coding .....................................................................................................85 Medical Insurance ..................................................................................................................88 Medical Laboratory Procedures .............................................................................................89 Medical Law & Ethics .............................................................................................................89 2 T Medical Office Procedures .....................................................................................................90 A Medical Terminology ...............................................................................................................91 B D Medical Terminology 1-Term ..................................................................................................93 L Medical Terminology 2-Term ..................................................................................................95 E E Nursing ...................................................................................................................................99 V E Pediatric First Aid, CPR, AED ...............................................................................................100 OE N Pharmacology for Health Professions ..................................................................................101 FL Pharmacy Technician ...........................................................................................................102 G O Phlebotomy ..........................................................................................................................103 LC Professional References ......................................................................................................104 P IO Standard FA, CPR and AED .................................................................................................104 S M N H E T Fire & Emergency Services ..............................................................................119 N E EMT Basic ............................................................................................................................122 NT EMT Paramedic ....................................................................................................................123 First Responder ....................................................................................................................121 T Professional References ......................................................................................................125 3 AA Weight Training .....................................................................................................7 CC TTD II E VV V EII TTE N IIL GEE O LSS P I&& S M H SSE PP N OO T RR TT SS 5 NEW TITLES Activities & Sports 2010 Author ISBN Page Basic Weight Training For Men And Women, 7e Fahey 9780073376585 7 6

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