| Title Number: VH 004526 | "CLOSE TO HOME" ELDER ABUSE: INTERVENTION STRATEGIES (TF 18) | |||
| Production Year: 1995 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 18 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This video illustrates how to understand, assess, andintervene in elder abuse cases. The program emphasizescounseling techniques which have been found effective whenworking with mentally competent victims of elder abuse byfamily members. Training manual included. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000793 | 14TH PLACE | |||
| Production Year: 1989 | Producer: ALTSCHUL GROUP C | Running Time: 26 min. | Audience Level: S | |
| This video encourages young people to stay in school, tokeep trying under adverse circumstances, to be sexually andemotionally responsible, and to "think of the future." | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004053 | 4 II DO: KIDS GETTING INVOLVED | |||
| Production Year: 1993 | Producer: CORONET/MTI FILM | Running Time: 19 min. | Audience Level: J S | |
| Four volunteer groups profiled in this video focus on the"other things that teenagers are doing" by becoming involvedin programs that strengthen their senses of responsibilityand self-worth, instead of being involved in drug use andstreet crimes. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000071 | 60 PLUS AGING WELL: JIVE AND JAZZ | |||
| Production Year: 1989 | Producer: | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| An exercise video specifically designed for older adults.First 20 minutes is stretching, balancing and toningmovements with the last 10 minutes of upbeat line dancingroutines. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000072 | 60 PLUS AGING WELL: REACH AND SHIMMY | |||
| Production Year: 1989 | Producer: | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| An exercise video specifically designed for older adults.First 20 minutes is stretching, balancing and toningmovements with the last 10 minutes of upbeat line dancingroutines. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000070 | 60 PLUS AGING WELL: STRETCH AND SWAY | |||
| Production Year: 1989 | Producer: | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| An exercise video specifically designed for older adults.First 20 minutes is stretching, balancing and toningmovements with the last 10 minutes of upbeat line dancingroutines. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004455 | A CRASH COURSE ON CALCIUM | |||
| Production Year: 1998 | Producer: NICHD | Running Time: 22 min. | Audience Level: E S | |
| This video follows three teens as they conduct aninvestigative report on teen's calcium and bone health. Theprogram features profiles of real teens and Olympic goldmedalist Amy Van Dyken. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004715 | A FAMILY DECISION (TF 136) | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 25 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video explores the emotional difficulties of placing anelderly family member in a nursing home. Family membersdiscuss their experiences and feelings and what brought themto their decision. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004697 | A GIFT FROM MRS. TIMM (TF 27) | |||
| Production Year: 1995 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 16 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video is aimed at nursing home and hospital employees.The video explores how considerate treatment of coworkers,residents and their families, and other clients can pay offin unexpected ways. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004716 | A GUIDE TO NURSING HOMES (TF 167) | |||
| Production Year: 1995 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 26 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video gives information on choosing a long term carefacility. The program describes the different levels ofcare, sources of payment, what qualities to look for, andgives suggestions on what questions to ask when consideringa nursing home. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004624 | A POSITIVE JOURNEY (TF 62) | |||
| Production Year: 1993 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 17 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video discusses the different types of arthritis andthe management of arthritis. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004578 | A PRESCRIPTION FOR CAREGIVERS: TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF (TF 107) | |||
| Production Year: 1995 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 60 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| In this video, Wendy Lustbader, MSW, addresses a group ofcaregivers. She discusses the thoughts and feelings of thosebeing taken care of and the viewpoints of caregivers. Shealso discusses some of the worst things a caregiver can doin managing responsibilities and stress. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004523 | A SONG AT TWILIGHT - QUALITY OF LIFE AND PREVENTION OF ABUSE IN LONG TERM CARE (TF 41) | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 24 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video is aimed at prospective residents and theirfamilies concerned about the quality of life in long termcare facilities and the prevention of neglect and abuse. Astudy guide is included. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004717 | A SURVEYORS' STUDY GUIDE TO ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUG USE IN NURSING HOMES (TF 200) | |||
| Production Year: | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 29 min. | Audience Level: DH | |
| This video gives a basic understanding of antipsychoticdrugs as they pertain to the care of the elderly, andexplains how to assess the use of these drugs in nursinghomes. This program was created by the Department of Healthand Human Services, Health Care Financing Administration, asa guide for state agencies and federal surveyors. Studyguide included. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004770 | A TIME FOR CARING (TF 209) | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 9 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video discusses hospital issued notices of non-coverageand explains how a patient can exercise their right to areview of notice of non-coverage. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000134 | A TUNE FOR TIPPY | |||
| Production Year: 1991 | Producer: Altschul Group | Running Time: 10 min. | Audience Level: N P | |
| In this video a puppy named Tippy learns from the schoolnurse about the effects of alcohol on the body. She explainsthat alcohol is a powerful drug that children should neverdrink. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004579 | ABBY'S STORY (TF 60) | |||
| Production Year: 1995 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video focuses on three critical areas in Geriatric careincluding: acute care, discharge planning, andrehabilitation. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003507 | ABC'S OF CHILDREN'S NUTRITION | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: Turner Education | Running Time: 23 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This video examines a child's behavior, the development ofphysically fit kids, and takes a look at quick, easy ways toensure a balanced diet for children during their growingyears emphasizing good diet and proper exercise. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000800 | ABC'S OF CLEAN | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: SDA | Running Time: 10 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| A hand washing and cleanliness teacher's guide and video forearly childhood programs in the prevention of the spread ofinfectious disease among children in group settings. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003830 | ABOUT LOVE | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: AIMS MEDIA | Running Time: 55 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video portrays the life of a young Asian American womanas she struggles to break away from the cycle of violence inan abusive marriage. This drama raises many key issues thatbattered women face. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003551 | ABOUT YOUR BODY (PARTS I & II) | |||
| Production Year: 1991 | Producer: Churchill Films | Running Time: 29 min. | Audience Level: E | |
| A boy's visit to the doctor for a physical checkup is thevehicle for discussion of selected important body systems:skeletal, muscular, skin, nervous, respiratory, digestiveand circulatory. This program explains the anatomy andfunction of these systems. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000898 | ACHIEVING BALANCE: HOW TO HANDLE THE STRESS OF WORK AND FAMILY LIFE | |||
| Production Year: 1989 | Producer: | Running Time: 14 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This program explains how to handle the stress of work andfamily life by making better, informed decisions forjuggling the routine and conflicting demands of work andfamily. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004698 | ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE (TF 169) | |||
| Production Year: 1987 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 90 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video presents Lou Heckle who speaks to Audiences aboutgoals to achieve excellence in their business and career. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003685 | ACOA: EMOTIONAL HEALING (PT 1) IT WAS THAT BAD | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: WHALLEY | Running Time: 44 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| This video identifies many painful issues that AdultChildren Of Alcoholic's (ACOA) must confront and discussesthe various forms their emotional injuries can take. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003686 | ACOA: EMOTIONAL HEALING (PT 2) FINDING EMOTIONAL SOBRIETY | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: WHALLEY | Running Time: 50 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| In part II, Terry and the ACOA's (Adult Children ofAlcholoic's) group, actually go through the beginningprocess of working towards emotional sobriety. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003955 | ACQUAINTANCE RAPE: THE BROKEN TRUST | |||
| Production Year: 1993 | Producer: INTERMEDIA INC | Running Time: 22 min. | Audience Level: J S | |
| This video addresses the most common form of sexual assault:rape by a friend. This program covers many myths surroundingthis form of sexual assault and gives advice on issues suchas confronting the rapist and reducing the risks of assault. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000592 | ACTING ON YOUR VALUES | |||
| Production Year: 1988 | Producer: Live Wire Video | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: J PR | |
| Michael Pritchard, a Juvenile Probation Officer turnedStand-Up Comic, stimulates young people to think criticallyabout their behaviors and beliefs. The program reveals howliving by our values gives us power over our lives. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003892 | ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: SPRINGHOUSE CORP | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This video will provide the knowledge needed to effectivelytreat patients at risk for acute respiratory failure throughearly detection of impending crisis, in recognizing signsand symptoms, to ensure early intervention as a life savingtechnique. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003807 | AD LIBBING IT | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: ALTSCHUL GROUP C | Running Time: 17 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| An irreverent look at how advertisers try to hook youngpeople on cigarettes and alcohol. This humorous programexposes these advertising practices and shows viewers howthey are being manipulated. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004297 | ADOLESCENCE AND THE FUTURE | |||
| Production Year: 1999 | Producer: ALTSCHUL GROUP | Running Time: 20 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video examines the life of an adolescent child withFetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), demonstrating what he and hisfamily experience when he is integrated into age appropriateclasses, during part of his school day, with children hisown age who don't have FAS. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004160 | ADSMARTS: A MEDIA LITERACY CURRICULUM | |||
| Production Year: 1993 | Producer: CORVISION | Running Time: min. | Audience Level: E J | |
| This video includes five teaching modules, each matched withan accompanying video. It's aim is to develop action skillsin young people to help them expose, alter, and counteractthe messages of alcohol and tobacco advertising. Studentsare asked to voice their opinion. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000085 | ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS | |||
| Production Year: 1987 | Producer: Barr Films | Running Time: 23 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| This video focuses on the psychological and emotionalproblems confronted by adults who grew up under an alcoholicparent. This docu-drama offers character sketches thatdescribe their childhood trauma. In addition, the filmsuggests resources for help and counseling. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004626 | ADULTS AND CHILDREN TOGETHER (ACT) (TF 152) | |||
| Production Year: | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 10 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video introduces a volunteer program that originated inthe University City School District using senior citizenvolunteers with first grade students. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003515 | ADVANCED AIRWAY MANAGEMENT | |||
| Production Year: 1988 | Producer: | Running Time: 45 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| Nationally recognized Ron Stewart M.D., F.A.C.E.P., reviewsadvanced airway procedures in the Emergency and OperatingRoom, and on cadavers. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003523 | ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT: SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONS | |||
| Production Year: 1989 | Producer: VTR | Running Time: 33 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This video analyzes the emotional aspect of the emergencycrises scene. The program outlines ways to conductevaluation and treatment on these special calls and teachesthe communication skills needed when dealing with a sexuallyassaulted victim, a blind or deaf victim, and an elderlyvictim. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004011 | ADVANCED SHOCK MANAGEMENT: STREET MEDICINE | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: BUREAU OF EMS | Running Time: 45 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This video presents information on the treatment of the mostcommon form of shock....hypovolemic. The program features IVtherapy, high volume fluid replacement, large bore infusioncatheters, and common EKG rhythms. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003726 | ADVENTURES OF R. F. ANT: STIMULANT DRUGS | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: INTERMEDIA | Running Time: 20 min. | Audience Level: E | |
| This animated video teaches young children the dangers ofdrugs such as nicotine, amphetamines, and other stimulants.The video demonstrates the effects of drugs on the user andteaches them to avoid drugs through making the rightchoices. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000754 | AFRAID TO EAT: NUTRITION AND EATING DISORDERS | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: Karol Video | Running Time: 17 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This program uses interviews with student athletes, coachesand medical personnel to define anorexia and bulimia. Thevideo provides information about incident rates and alsocovers the characteristics and warning signs. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003497 | AFTER CHILDBIRTH: POSTPARTUM EXPERIENCE | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: Altschul Group | Running Time: 13 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This video covers the six week postpartum period thatfollows the birth of a child. The program explains theemotional adjustments and the physical changes that occur inthe mother's body. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003863 | AGAINST HER WILL: RAPE ON CAMPUS | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: MTI | Running Time: 46 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| Hosted by Kelly McGillis,this video discusses the manyfacets of date rape including what it is, who it affects,and what measures colleges and students must take forprevention. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004608 | AGING IS A SHARED EXPERIENCE (TF 19) | |||
| Production Year: | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 20 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video explores the demand for services for olderAmericans with disabilities. The program discussesamendments to expand the Older Americans' Act in regard toolder adults with developmental disabilities. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003431 | AIDS AND THE HEALTH CARE WORKER | |||
| Production Year: 1987 | Producer: Coronet/MTI Film | Running Time: 20 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This video provides information on how AIDS is spread andwho is at risk. The program explains that basic infectioncontrol precautions can virtually eliminate the risk of AIDSspreading to health care workers. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000009 | AIDS THE MOVIE | |||
| Production Year: 1987 | Producer: New Day Films | Running Time: 26 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| David Brumbach speaks to teens on the importance of beingaware of AIDS and how it is prevented. Persons who have AIDSdiscuss how the disease has affected their lives. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000030 | AIDS: PREVENTING INFECTION | |||
| Production Year: 1988 | Producer: VIDEO PRESS | Running Time: 20 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video presents practical measures on how to avoidexposure to HIV and the necessary steps which must be takento prevent infection. Guidelines are detailed using actualexamples of common accidental exposures to potentiallyinfected body fluids. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004389 | AIDS: WILL YOU RISK IT? | |||
| Production Year: 1996 | Producer: PARTNERSHIP PROD | Running Time: 17 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This HIV/AIDS educational video demonstrates the reality ofHIV infection in the Midwest explaining that everyone is atpotential risk for HIV through links between addictions,compulsions, and sexual behavior. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 001956 | AIR BAGS | |||
| Production Year: 1991 | Producer: ACFTS | Running Time: 17 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This is a program for rescue personnel that discusses howthe air bag is deployed, the structure of the air bag, wherethe air bags are located, proper rescue steps, andprecautionary measures to be taken when the air bag hasfailed to deploy. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004828 | AIRBAGS: TODAY AND TOMORROW | |||
| Production Year: 2002 | Producer: NHTSA | Running Time: 15 min. | Audience Level: P A | |
| This 15-minute educational video appeals to all ages as itfollows a family on a virtual reality ride about airbags atan amusement park. The family learns about airbag contactinjuries and why it is so important for adults, children andinfants to be properly positioned and restrained with safetybelts. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000924 | ALASKA KIDS NEWS NETWORK | |||
| Production Year: 1988 | Producer: | Running Time: 10 min. | Audience Level: E S | |
| Preteen students are interviewed by the Alaska Kids NewsNetwork at a video game room, gymnasium, and work site. Theyoffer reasons for saying "NO" to smokeless tobacco anddiscuss the effects smokeless tobacco has on the body. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000336 | ALCOHOL AND DRUGS: MAKING THE RIGHT DECISION | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: AIMS Media | Running Time: 18 min. | Audience Level: J | |
| In this video students learn how to prepare for decisionsregarding drugs and alcohol, how to handle peer pressure,and what the consequences could be in making the decision touse drugs or alcohol. There is also discussion on thedamaging effects of drugs and alcohol on the body. | ||||
| Title Number: VS 003820 | ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: PRIDE INC | Running Time: 60 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This program discusses the effects of alcohol and otherdrugs on the driving task and gives explanations of thephysiological aspects plus the short and long term effectsof alcohol and other drugs. (Spanish/English guide included) | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003827 | ALCOHOL AND PREGNANCY: FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME AND FETAL ALCOHOL EFFECTS | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: AIMS MEDIA | Running Time: 20 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This video introduces future parents to the dangers ofalcohol consumption during pregnancy and educates them onthe topic of Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE). (Also available inSpanish) | ||||
| Title Number: VS 004302 | ALCOHOL AND PREGNANCY: FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME AND FETAL ALCOHOL EFFECTS (spanish) | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: AIMS MEDIA | Running Time: 20 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This video introduces future parents to the dangers ofalcohol consumption during pregnancy and educates them onthe topic of Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE). | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003870 | ALCOHOL AND YOUR BODY | |||
| Production Year: 1991 | Producer: KINETIC INC | Running Time: 9 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This program takes a serious look at gender specific issuesrelative to women and alcohol and discusses the effects ofalcohol on the woman's body. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004718 | ALCOHOL, DRUGS, AND SENIORS: TARNISHED DREAMS (TF 257) | |||
| Production Year: | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 23 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video illustrates how overuse of alcohol and drugs byseniors makes it difficult to cope effectively with everydaystress, increases the risk of accidents and illness, andshortens life expectancy by as much as fifteen years. Theseven major warning signs of addiction are shown. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000079 | ALL BOTTLED UP | |||
| Production Year: 1983 | Producer: Aims Media | Running Time: 11 min. | Audience Level: E S | |
| This animated video describes what it is like to be a childof an alcoholic, the effects of abuse on the child, and itgives children methods of coping with the emotional traumaof having an alcoholic parent. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000080 | ALL THE KIDS DO IT | |||
| Production Year: 1985 | Producer: PYRAMID | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: S J | |
| This video dramatizes the dangers of drinking and drivingfrom the teen point of view. Directed by Henry Winkler andstarring Scott Baio as a high school student whose Olympichopes of becoming a champion diver are shattered by a drunkdriver. (Recommended for Junior High and High Schoolstudents) | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003636 | ALL WOMEN HAVE PERIODS | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: ALTSCHUL GROUP C | Running Time: 11 min. | Audience Level: E A | |
| This video is designed for the developmentally disabledgirl. The program explains menstrual hygiene in clear termsthat can be easily understood to help prepare formenstruation. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000145 | ALLERGY? ALLER-CHOO!! | |||
| Production Year: 1981 | Producer: Coronet/MTI Film | Running Time: 15 min. | Audience Level: K P | |
| Spinner, a puppet character, has an allergy. Information isprovided on allergies, the reactions, tests, and medicationsused to help relieve allergies. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004549 | ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: A MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVE (TF 175) | |||
| Production Year: 1995 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 34 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video is based on a two year study of four familiesfrom different ethnic backgrounds and their personalconcerns in caring for an elder family member afflicted withAlzheimer's. The program looks at different culturalperspectives and beliefs. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 001168 | ALZHEIMERS: PREHOSPITAL MANAGEMENT | |||
| Production Year: 1991 | Producer: | Running Time: 21 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This video provides EMTs and Paramedics the needed skills indifficult situations with dementia patients. (Learning guideprovided) | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004491 | AMAZING TALENTS OF THE NEWBORN | |||
| Production Year: 1998 | Producer: JOHNSON&JOHNSON | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video enhances appreciation for the abilities of thenewborn and broadens understanding of the newborn'sdevelopmental needs. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003791 | AMERICAN EYES | |||
| Production Year: 1993 | Producer: MEDIA GUILD | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| The viewers share the problem of racial prejudice firsthandand the dilemma it creates. Issues are of self-esteem andcultural identity. This program teaches understanding andacceptance of America's ever-growing ethnic heritage. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000853 | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PREGNANCY | |||
| Production Year: 1989 | Producer: Altschul Group | Running Time: 6 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| The reproductive organs and the pregnancy process, fromconception through the onset of labor, are shown. (ALSOAVAILABLE IN SPANISH) | ||||
| Title Number: VS 003562 | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PREGNANCY | |||
| Production Year: 1989 | Producer: Altschul Group | Running Time: 6 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| The reproductive organs and the pregnancy process, fromconception through the onset of labor, are shown. (SPANISH) | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004490 | ANATOMY OF A HERO | |||
| Production Year: 1995 | Producer: MCHD | Running Time: 11 min. | Audience Level: E J | |
| This video offers valuable information on nutrients found infoods from the food pyramid. The program explains what foodseach nutrient is found in and illustrates why we need eachnutrient. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004188 | ANATOMY OF A MALPRACTICE TRIAL | |||
| Production Year: 1988 | Producer: MO DOH | Running Time: 90 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| (1980's) This video contains a presentation by a lawyer fornurses about testifying in court during a suit ofmalpractice. Also contains information about depositions. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 001923 | ANONYMOUS HERO | |||
| Production Year: 1983 | Producer: | Running Time: 33 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| ANONYMOUS HERO uses re-enactments of actual emergency callsreceived by 911 operators to teach dispatchers how toquestion callers to obtain the most useful information andhow to control the hysterical caller with repetitivepersistence. Instruction is given on key points. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003670 | ANOTHER CHANCE TO CHANGE | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: JOHNSON INSTITUT | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: S | |
| This video presents a sequel to "Choices and Consequences"documenting a teenager's struggle with relapse and recovery.The video discusses the need to achieve developmental goalsand tasks, and points out how chemical dependency preventssatisfactory achievement of these goals and tasks. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004387 | ANSWERS AREN'T IN SILENCE, THE | |||
| Production Year: 1996 | Producer: PARTNERSHIP PROD | Running Time: 18 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| In this HIV/AIDS educational video teens are encouraged topractice sexual responsibility by resisting peer pressure tohave sex. The program also encourages parents and othercaretaking adults to discuss sexuality and the risk of HIVtransmission with their children. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004581 | ANTHRAX: WHAT EVERY CLINICIAN SHOULD KNOW (TF 278) | |||
| Production Year: 2001 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This video presents a CMS Satellite Broadcast. The programprovides physicians, nurse clinicians and other health careworkers with an update on how to correctly recognize, test,diagnose, treat and report cases that could be attributed toAnthrax exposure. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003737 | ANTI-DRUG TV SPOTS | |||
| Production Year: 1988 | Producer: | Running Time: 8 min. | Audience Level: E A | |
| To help fight illegal drug abuse the Media AdvertisingPartnership developed a series of public service T.V. spotsshowing the harmful effects of drugs. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004459 | ARE WE THERE YET?: TRAVELING SAFELY WITH CHILDREN | |||
| Production Year: 1997 | Producer: GENERAL MOTORS | Running Time: 11 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| This video explains the importance of properly using carseats and safety belts for children every time they ride andprovides information regarding what type of car seat isright for your child and how to install the car seatcorrectly. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004434 | ARE YOU AT RISK FOR HEART ATTACK? | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: AHA | Running Time: 15 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| Heart attacks are common, very common. This video will showhow to reduce the risk of heart attacks by making somesimple lifestyle changes. | ||||
| Title Number: VS 004435 | ARE YOU AT RISK FOR HEART ATTACK? | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: AHA | Running Time: 15 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| Heart attacks are common, very common. This video will showhow to reduce the risk of heart attacks by making somesimple lifestyle changes. (SPANISH) | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004292 | ARE YOU REALLY BLIND? | |||
| Production Year: 1998 | Producer: LMD | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| In this video children with visual impairments areintegrated into regular classrooms and simulationsdemonstrate seven different visual problems and classroomadaptations. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004614 | ARMCHAIR FITNESS (TF 192) | |||
| Production Year: | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 60 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video has three 20-minute stretching and strengtheningroutines. These exercises lessen back strain because theyare performed sitting down and can aid circulation,flexibility, and coordination. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004289 | AROUND THE CLOCK: PARENTING THE DELAYED ADHD CHILD | |||
| Production Year: 1998 | Producer: LMD | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video illustrates how parents can learn to cope moreeffectively and achieve a closer relationship with theirchild who has ADHD (Attention Deficit HyperactivityDisorder). It shows how parents can monitor play activitiesand manage daily routines. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003975 | ARRHYTHMIA INTERPRETATION | |||
| Production Year: 1993 | Producer: ACLS | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This program presents the prominent features of ventricularand supraventricular arrhythmias, as required by AHAguidelines. Using strips, dynamic ECG displays, and scenesfrom cardiac emergencies, this program provides a solidfoundation for instructors to evaluate students' needs forin-depth discussions of specific arrhythmias. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003982 | ARRHYTHMIAS/THERAPIES | |||
| Production Year: 1993 | Producer: ACLS | Running Time: 35 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| In this video, topics covered include assessment ofpediatric patients, heart rates, cardiac output rates,rhythm and QRS characteristics. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004710 | AS THE RIVER FLOWS...MEDICATION AND THE ELDERLY | |||
| Production Year: 1988 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 15 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video examines the normal physiological changes in theelderly and explains what to consider when administering oraltering the dosage of medication. The program lists whatdrugs are commonly known to cause adverse side effects inthe elderly and gives suggestions on how to prevent food anddrug interactions. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004627 | AS TIME GOES BY (TF 72) | |||
| Production Year: | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 24 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video explores the issues of sexuality and aging. Thisprogram challenges the cultural assumptions that along withage comes a disinterest in sex and an inability to shareintimacy. The program reminds us that sexuality remains apart of our lives to the end. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004699 | ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING (two tapes -TF 150A-B) | |||
| Production Year: 1989 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 90 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| These videos present the basics of being assertive toimprove relationships and earn respect. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004685 | ASSESSING AND ENHANCING LEGAL SERVICES FOR OLDER PERSONS (TF 67) | |||
| Production Year: | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 71 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video gives information on legal guardianship andalternative legal intervention. A lawyer at a nationalconference explains how to plan for someone's impendingincapacity. He explains the pros and cons of a living will,durable power of attorney, joint tenancy, trusts, andrepresentative payeeship. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004284 | ASSISTING CHILDREN WITH MEDICATIONS AT SCHOOL: A GUIDE FOR SCHOOL PERSONNEL | |||
| Production Year: 1998 | Producer: LMD | Running Time: 28 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This video can be used for training school personnel in theadministration of medications in schools. It coverspolicies, storage, handling of medications, and three routesof administration. The program explains how to keep records,what side effects can be expected, and preliminary steps totake in the event of an allergic reaction. (Includes Manual) | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004580 | ASSURING DENTAL HEALTH FOR NURSING HOME RESIDENTS (TF 279) | |||
| Production Year: 2001 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video presents a CMS Satellite Broadcast. The purposeof this program is to increase the awareness of dental needsfor Long Term Care Residents and to increase knowledge ofthe survey process and regulation requirements that relateto dental services. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 001964 | AUTOMATED DEFIBRILLATION | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: EMS | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This program demonstrates the proper use of AutomatedExternal Defibrillators with demonstrations and live footagerecorded at emergency medical scenes. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004719 | AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (TF 267) | |||
| Production Year: 1992 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This video explains how sprinkler systems work, whatdifferentiates the types of automatic sprinkler systemsfound in large buildings, and what inspections and tests arerequired to ensure a functioning system. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004544 | AUTONOMY IN MEDICAL DECISION MAKING (TF 188A) | |||
| Production Year: | Producer: DSS | Running Time: 60 min. | Audience Level: A PR | |
| This video addresses individuals and their specific rightsto accept or reject life prolonging treatment. The programpresents cases which have gone before the courts anddiscusses issues regarding living wills, advanceddirectives, and the Durable Power of Attorney for medicaldecision making. | ||||
| Title Number: VS 004327 | AWAKENING IN THE FIELDS: (CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse) | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: CDC NATIONAL AID | Running Time: 26 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| No description available. SPANISH | ||||
| Title Number: VH 001372 | BABY BASICS | |||
| Production Year: 1987 | Producer: VIDA HEALTH COMM | Running Time: 100 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This video gives eight easy-to-find chapters packed withinformation needed for those critical first few months witha new baby. Real life demonstrations and a helpful diagramwill help answer questions. (Includes index and companionbooklet.) | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004161 | BABY BOTTLE DECAY | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: ADA | Running Time: 5 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This video defines baby bottle tooth decay, it's causes, theeffects on the child's teeth and gums, and demonstrates howparents can care for their baby's teeth. | ||||
| Title Number: VS 004833 | BABY BOTTLE DECAY (Spanish) | |||
| Production Year: 1995 | Producer: ADA | Running Time: 6 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This video defines baby bottle tooth decay, the effects onthe child's teeth and gums, and demonstrates how parents cancare for their baby's teeth. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000227 | BABY BOTTLE TOOTH DECAY | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: Economic Opportu | Running Time: 18 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This video discusses baby bottle tooth decay (BBTD) anddemonstrates the effects on children that have thecondition. A dentist explains the condition of BBTD anddiscusses prevention. Also available in Spanish. | ||||
| Title Number: VS 003499 | BABY BOTTLE TOOTH DECAY | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: Economic | Running Time: 18 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This video discusses baby bottle tooth decay (BBTD) anddemonstrates the effects on children that have thecondition. A dentist explains what BBTD is and discussesprevention. (SPANISH) | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004844 | BABY DOLITTLE- WORLD ANIMALS | |||
| Production Year: 2001 | Producer: FHE | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: N K | |
| This video introduces young children to nine animals thatcan be found in the jungle, savannah, and ocean. Jane, themonkey puppet, captures the spirit of a child's fascinationwith animals. Ages 1 to 5. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004847 | BABY EINSTEIN | |||
| Production Year: 2001 | Producer: FHE | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: N | |
| This video is a delightful, creative introduction to thesounds of foreign language that will stimulate infants ages1 month to 18 months. The video presents visuallystimulating toys, interesting kinetic art photographs set tospoken passages, music and natural sounds. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004846 | BABY SANTA'S MUSIC BOX | |||
| Production Year: 2001 | Producer: FHE | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: N | |
| Baby Santa's Music Box is a magical excursion for babies andtoddlers. Lights, ornaments, sleigh bells, stockings,presents, winter scenes, happy children and jolly Santasprovide colorful entertainment. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004845 | BABY SHAKESPEARE | |||
| Production Year: 2001 | Producer: FHE | Running Time: 30 min. | Audience Level: N K | |
| This video introduces bard, the word-loving dragon who leadsa parade of words, poems, puppet shows and music that willdelight young children time and time again. Ages 1 and up. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004390 | BABY TO BE | |||
| Production Year: 1996 | Producer: POLY HEALTH | Running Time: 53 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video presents up-to-date information on managing thediscomforts of pregnancy, as well as offering emotionalreassurance and support. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004265 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: BIRTH-PREPARED CHILDBIRTH AND C-SECTION | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 23 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 6 includes: actualprepared (natural) childbirth, actual cesarean birth, apgarscore, the first few hours of life in the nursery, length ofstay in the hospital, actual newborn examination,skin-birthmarks and rashes, newborn genitals, hips-bones andjoints, and nervous system-reflexes. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004264 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: BIRTH-USING ANESTHESIA | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 21 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 5 includes: review ofprenatal care, preparation for childbirth, types ofanesthesia, and side effects. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004271 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: CHILDHOOD-15 TO 18 MONTH OLD | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 23 min. | Audience Level: S A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 12 includes: learningand development, individuality, characteristics,communication, one-on-one time, meals, bedtime, imitativebehavior, and learning to speak. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004270 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: CHILDHOOD-9 TO 15 MONTH OLD | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 20 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 11 includes: creeping,crawling and walking, baby shoes, how to treat tantrums, andfostering good behavior. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004267 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: CHILDHOOD-THE 2 MONTH OLD | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 35 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 8 includes: two monthdoctor visit, breastfeeding, formula feeding, fluoride,bathing, growth, and development. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004268 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: CHILDHOOD-THE 4 MONTH OLD | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 22 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 9 includes: the fourmonth doctor visit, physical examination, help for teething,the first dental examination, and the benefit of infantimmunization. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004269 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: CHILDHOOD-THE 6 MONTH OLD | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 21 min. | Audience Level: J A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 10 includes: the sixmonth doctor visit, physical examination, weaning,introduction to solid foods, day care selection, help forsingle parents, separation anxiety, tantrums, discipline,language development, special focus on child abuse, neglect,community resources for child abuse victims, and preventionof sexual abuse. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004260 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: PREGNANCY-1ST TRIMESTER | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 31 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 1 includes: symptoms andearly diagnosis, conception, implantation, early embryonicdevelopment and fetal growth, nutrition and exercise, weightgain, use of medicines, harmful substances, and miscarriage. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004261 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: PREGNANCY-2ND TRIMESTER | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 19 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 2 includes: physicianvisit, monitoring fetal growth, doppler/monitoring FHT's,diet issues, headaches-medication, gestational diabetes,pregnancy induced hypertension, AFP and neural tube defects,actual ultrasound and amniocentesis, and featuresspectacular footage inside the womb. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004262 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: PREGNANCY-3RD TRIMESTER | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 15 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 3 includes: physicianvisit, growth of the uterus, changes to expect to thewoman's body during the 3rd trimester, and when to call adoctor. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004266 | BABY VIDEO LIBRARY: THE NEWBORN BABY | |||
| Production Year: 1994 | Producer: MEDICAL MEDIA | Running Time: 32 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video series combines dramatization and documentarytechniques prepared by medical experts to help reduce infantmortality and birth defects. Volume 7 includes: the two weeknewborn doctor visit, breastfeeding, formula feeding,burping, crying, conditions requiring medical help, newbornstools, how to bathe, skin care, clothing, umbilical cord,circumcision, blood tests, prevention of accidents, andgrowth and development. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 000809 | BACK STRENGTH AND FITNESS | |||
| Production Year: 1988 | Producer: GRTP | Running Time: 10 min. | Audience Level: A | |
| This video provides information for building andstrengthening your back, coping with acute back pain, andrecovering from back pain. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004582 | BALANCING ACT: YOUR FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM (TF 17) | |||
| Production Year: 2000 | Producer: DSS | Running Time: min. | Audience Level: PR | |
| This video presents information for creating a program aimedat preventing injuries from falling. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004484 | BALANCING YOUR ACT | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: McDONALD'S CORP | Running Time: 116 min. | Audience Level: P E | |
| This video features Michael Jordan, a famous professionalbasketball player. Michael participates and interacts withstudents who are learning about the four basic food groups.He helps explain why it is important to eat three balancedmeals a day. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 004464 | BARELY BEAR AND HIS FRIENDS | |||
| Production Year: 1990 | Producer: NET PROGRAM | Running Time: 12 min. | Audience Level: N K | |
| In this video Barely Bear and his friends learn aboutdietary guidelines including the food groups, what foods arenutritious, and how eating the right foods can be healthy. | ||||
| Title Number: VH 003479 | BASIC AIRWAY MANAGEMENT: STREET MEDICINE | |||
| Production Year: 1988 | Producer: AMERCAN SAFETY | Running Time: 45 min. | Audience Level: | |