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4.00 Credits
Lec-4, field trips An analysis and investigation of the organization, responsibilities, functions, utilization, delivery, and dynamics of our public and private community health care systems. Current health problems, crises, and trends and human behavior patterns. Factors that control and influence the various levels of health and health care systems. A holistic approach to community health. CSU/UC
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2.5, lab-1.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available Tai Chi Chuan is a form of thought and physical movement that incorporates meditation into motion; emphasis on the philosophical and practical application of Tai Chi thought as it applies to human health and life; practice of basic Tai Chi Chuan forms (Yang Style). CSU/UC
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3.00 - 8.00 Credits
Adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for the lay rescuer who will respond to cardiac emergencies in the community setting. Course content consists of the chain of survival, early recognition and management of a victim with a heart attack, rescue breathing, one-rescuer CPR and relief of airway obstruction. An American Heart Association "Heartsaver Adult CPR" participation card will be awarded to those who qualify.
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3.00 - 8.00 Credits
First aid training for the lay rescuer who will learn how to identify and care for victims of common traumatic, medical and environmental emergencies in the community setting. Instruction includes the performance of a secondary survey and the activation of the emergency medical services system. A City College of San Francisco First Aid card will be awarded to those who qualify.
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3.00 - 27.00 Credits
A survey of the stress process, major stressors and management of stress. An analysis of the stress experience. Exploration of many common and effective management approaches, methods and relaxation techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Tai Chi Chuan is a stylized form of movement that promotes both mental and physical well-being. This course is an introduction to the Chinese style of exercises known as Tai Chi Chuan, and it will teach the student Yang style Tai Chi form.
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3.00 - 27.00 Credits
Course content identifies the impact of societal definitions of mental health on the individual, the historical development and modification of these definitions, and the integration of societal, individual, and group systems to promote mental health information.
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3.00 - 8.00 Credits
Instruction in the different types of elder abuse, including physical, behavioral, and environmental indicators of elder abuse. Social aspects of aging, multicultural perspectives, and methods of prevention.
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3.00 Credits
Updates of issues relating to AIDS Awareness. Each three-hour workshop will present current information highlighting an aspect of the AIDS epidemic, such as epidemiology of emerging affected populations, particular needs of particular populations, risk reduction, harm reduction, application of models of behavior change for safer sex, documentation of behavior change, setting appropriate goals, safer sex paraphenalia, new technologies for HIV testing, the latest in AIDS treatment. Emphasis will be on continuing education needs of HIV antibody risk assessment and disclosure counselors.
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3.00 - 24.00 Credits
Exploration of the historical, political and cultural context of drugs.
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