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Spiritual Care: Help in Distress (N14)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Aging Safely: Self Care (N16)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Aging Well: Combating Changes (N17)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Advance Directives (N19)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Relaxation Therapy (N21)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Preventing Medical Errors (P11)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Preventing Medication Errors (P12)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Anger Management (P14)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Preventing Global Mortality (P15)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Health in Context: Global Health Literacy (A10) -- This course integrates health issues into the larger concepts of healthful living, health literacy and global health. It attempts to bring together and relate all the health professions, health industries and personal health.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Peripheral Neuropathy (A11) -- The course helps students learn the causes, symptoms, and treatment of peripheral neuropathy.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Preventing Falls (A13) -- In this course you will explore 1) how big is the problem 2) What outcomes are linked  to falls in the elderly 3) Who is at risk 4) How can older adults prevent falls 5) How to  maintain healthy bones 5) Basic information on bone diseases 6) Basic tips on fall  prevention in children 6) Available resources and references

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Emergency Preparedness (A14) -- The following course contains discussion on Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Planning in the Healthcare Setting and also in the home (non-healthcare setting). Emergencies can create a variety of hazards, particularly in an impacted area. Preparing before an emergency incident plays a vital role in ensuring that all individuals have the necessary equipment, know where to go, and know how to keep themselves safe when an emergency occurs.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Parkinson’s Disease and Exercise (A15) -- The following course contains discussion on Parkinson’s disease (PD), which are motor system disorders resultant from the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells. If you have Parkinson’s or are close to someone that does, know that there are many different levels and various indication, some not as serious as others. Please read on to learn more about the intricacies of this ever more prevalent disease.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Time Management (A16) -- Example of efficiency is an assembly line. Example of Effectiveness is mastering or knowing knowledge and information. What does it take to be effective and can effectively be learned? In this course, you will discover how setting goals, prioritization, and planning can increase effectiveness. We will also explore time management tips which will include learning what matters most and theories of time.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Deep Learning (A19)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Drug Abuse Prevention (D01) -- This course examines the basic principles and practices in many areas of drug abuse prevention.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
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Improving my Wellness (D11) -- This is a short course that examines the physiological and psychological aspects of personal health and wellness. The course also analyzes the factors that contribute or hinder mental well-being.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Tobacco Prevention (D12) -- This is a short course that examines the physiological and psychological aspects of personal health and wellness. The course also analyzes the factors that contribute or hinder mental well-being.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Smoke Free in 3 Weeks (D13) -- A way to stop smoking and remain tobacco-free.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Preventing Drug Abuse (D14) -- The field of Drug-Abuse includes the use of all harmful drugs, namely use of illegal drugs, misuse of medications, and the misuse of products with caffeine.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Alcohol Problems (D15) -- This course provides an introduction to selected important topics related to alcohol problems, addiction, and wellness. It represents an introduction to users and supporting individuals that are seeking wellness and improved communications.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Marijuana Impact (D16) -- Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States. Learn how and why it’s used, it’s effects and risks.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Help with Addiction (D17) -- This course examines the basic principles and practices in many areas of addiction prevention.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Prevention Values (D18) -- Many conflicts in life relate to five aspects of drug-free living. These aspects make up the Prevention Pentagon model. Each aspect is linked together to provide the inner support against outside pressures. Therefore, the model is used to strengthen an individual against misuse of drugs. The five components consist of: (1) personal concerns; (2) group/social concerns; (3) information; (4) access-control; and (5) Personal values and spiritual resolve.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Drug Free Kids (D19) -- This course examines the basic principles and practices in many areas of prevention.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Spiritual Health (D20) -- This is course was written to help you develop and foster your spiritual health. It is an intensely personal course in that it deals with your innermost values, thoughts, and feelings. It is intended to help you focus your life on a larger external framework.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Professional Ethics (E01) -- The course consists of ten modules, dealing with ethical choices, ethical problems, health care ethics, social ethics, global ethics, business ethics, reality ethics, ethical dilemmas, transparency ethics and ethics of disclosure.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
Add to Cart
Ethics of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) (E10) -- This is a short course that examines the ever emerging Hospital Acquired Infections and the pathways leading to this deathly situation. Covered is basic knowledge relating to HAI topics and ethical principles that can affect moral and decision making. This course is intended for both Healthcare and non-Healthcare workers.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
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Ethical Choices (E11)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Ethical Problems (E12) -- Ethics deals with right and wrong and reflects one’s morals. Look at ethics from the following perspective: Laws and rules were made to limit very bad behavior and to highlight good behavior.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Health Care Ethics (E13) -- Health Care Ethics is the study of moral issues that concern health care professionals in medicine, nursing, law, sociology, philosophy, and theology.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Social Ethics (E14) -- This course examines the basic principles and practices in many areas of social ethics.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Global Ethics (E15) -- Global ethics has to do with ethical issues affecting the world. When thinking about global ethics, we are concerned with actions taken by citizens and political leaders of nations, and with international laws.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Business Ethics (E16) -- This course deals with Conflict of Interest, Harassment, and Whistle-Blowing. In most businesses, ethics is promulgated as a policy.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Reality Ethics (E17) -- In reality ethics, right and wrong is defined by reason that is supported by an argument based on an authority.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Ethical Dilemmas (E18) -- Since a dilemma deals with two possible rights, these two right choices must be clearly stated. Then the dilemma can move to a solution, where one of the rights is preferred over the other one.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Transparency Ethics (E19) -- Managerial Transparency refers to the actions, writing and plans of individuals, groups or organizations that exclude any hidden information, motives or data.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Ethics of Disclosure (E20) -- Intentionally or unintentionally, every individual chooses what he discloses and what he, for one purpose or another, neglects to disclose. The selection of this, especially among professionals, is an ethical issue.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Care Ethics (E30) -- The course consists of ten modules dealing with ethical care, research ethics, palliative ethics, political ethics, codes of ethics, character education, golden rule ethics, conflict of interests, forgiveness and critical thinking.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
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Ethical Care (E31) -- It is the responsibility of all staff to ensure that each patient receives the best possible treatment under the circumstances of the setting as well as the available resources. Ethical care deals with the care patients receive in health-care settings.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Research Ethics (E32) -- Individuals engaged in and using research need to understand the ethical issues involved.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Palliative Ethics (E33) -- Palliative care is mandated in many situations, and in advanced stage incurable cancer and other terminal chronic illnesses. The different aspects of palliative care such as pain and symptom control, psychosocial care, and end-of-life issues should be managed in an ethical manner. The cardinal ethical principles to be followed are-autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice. The palliative care experts and team members should carry out their responsibilities with honesty and dignity.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Political Ethics (E34) -- When dealing with political ethics, we are concerned with the action of three main kinds of political actors: 1) the political candidate campaigning for office; 2) the political leader governing a political community, and 3) average citizens (like you and me).

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Codes of Ethics (E35) -- One way to approach the study of ethics is through codes of ethics. Codes of ethics are usually carefully prepared documents that give guidance to a specific population on how to deal with ethical issues.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Character Education (E36) -- Character education teaches the habits of thought and deed that help people live and work together as families, friends, neighbors, communities, and nations.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Golden Rule Ethics (E37) -- Give what you want to get. That is a very simple summary of the Golden Rule (GR). The GR tries to connect you with the other person that you are dealing with in a very mutual way. If you give trouble, you get trouble. If you give kindness, kindness comes back to you. In this way, you control your environment. You can do something about your circumstances. You are not at the mercy of others. If you do them good, they will do good to you. Or at least that is how we start.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Conflict of Interest (E38) -- A conflict of interest is a situation in which financial or other personal considerations have the potential to compromise or bias professional judgment and objectivity.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Free to Forgive: Healing Conflicts (E39) -- Forgiveness is the dealing with another person’s offense in a helpful manner. One definition of therapeutic forgiveness is then the handling of another person’s inappropriate and harmful deeds in such a way so that it helps the forgiver find healing and wellness.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Critical Thinking (E40) -- In critical thinking, we learn to ask questions to determine the facts, analyze the support for the various claims, evaluate the reliability of the various options, and infer the most reasonable conclusions.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Help in Depression (F11) -- This is a short course that examines the types, symptoms, causes, and treatments for depression. The course prepares participants to analyze cases of depression, to refer individuals to the most helpful professional, and to suggest self-help treatment options, where appropriate.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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End of Life Nursing (N01) -- This course examines the basic principles and practices in many areas of end-of-life nursing and geriatric care.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
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End of Life Ethics (N11) -- At the end of life, health-care should change from a curative model to a palliative model. In the palliative model of medicine, birth, illness, and death are accepted as realities of life and the unnecessary suffering of the patient is considered a failure.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
End of Life Palliative Services (N12) -- This short course examines the physiological, psychological, social and spiritual aspects of personal care during the end-of-life time. The course analysis the factors that contribute or hinder good palliative care. One of the key words in palliative care is patient comfort.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Alzheimer Disease Prevention (N15)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Stress Relief (P20)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Statistics 101 (S101) -- This course provides an introduction to selected important topics in statistical concepts and reasoning. It represents an introduction to the field and provides a survey of data and data types. Specific topics include tools for describing central tendency and variability in data; methods for performing inference on population means and proportions via sample data.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
Add to Cart
Bioethics/Ethics/Legal
Professional Ethics (E01) -- The course consists of ten modules, dealing with ethical choices, ethical problems, health care ethics, social ethics, global ethics, business ethics, reality ethics, ethical dilemmas, transparency ethics and ethics of disclosure.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
Add to Cart
Ethics of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) (E10) -- This is a short course that examines the ever emerging Hospital Acquired Infections and the pathways leading to this deathly situation. Covered is basic knowledge relating to HAI topics and ethical principles that can affect moral and decision making. This course is intended for both Healthcare and non-Healthcare workers.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
Add to Cart
Ethical Problems (E12) -- Ethics deals with right and wrong and reflects one’s morals. Look at ethics from the following perspective: Laws and rules were made to limit very bad behavior and to highlight good behavior.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Health Care Ethics (E13) -- Health Care Ethics is the study of moral issues that concern health care professionals in medicine, nursing, law, sociology, philosophy, and theology.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Social Ethics (E14) -- This course examines the basic principles and practices in many areas of social ethics.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Global Ethics (E15) -- Global ethics has to do with ethical issues affecting the world. When thinking about global ethics, we are concerned with actions taken by citizens and political leaders of nations, and with international laws.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Business Ethics (E16) -- This course deals with Conflict of Interest, Harassment, and Whistle-Blowing. In most businesses, ethics is promulgated as a policy.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Reality Ethics (E17) -- In reality ethics, right and wrong is defined by reason that is supported by an argument based on an authority.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Ethical Dilemmas (E18) -- Since a dilemma deals with two possible rights, these two right choices must be clearly stated. Then the dilemma can move to a solution, where one of the rights is preferred over the other one.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Transparency Ethics (E19) -- Managerial Transparency refers to the actions, writing and plans of individuals, groups or organizations that exclude any hidden information, motives or data.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Ethics of Disclosure (E20) -- Intentionally or unintentionally, every individual chooses what he discloses and what he, for one purpose or another, neglects to disclose. The selection of this, especially among professionals, is an ethical issue.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Care Ethics (E30) -- The course consists of ten modules dealing with ethical care, research ethics, palliative ethics, political ethics, codes of ethics, character education, golden rule ethics, conflict of interests, forgiveness and critical thinking.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
Add to Cart
Ethical Care (E31) -- It is the responsibility of all staff to ensure that each patient receives the best possible treatment under the circumstances of the setting as well as the available resources. Ethical care deals with the care patients receive in health-care settings.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Research Ethics (E32) -- Individuals engaged in and using research need to understand the ethical issues involved.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Palliative Ethics (E33) -- Palliative care is mandated in many situations, and in advanced stage incurable cancer and other terminal chronic illnesses. The different aspects of palliative care such as pain and symptom control, psychosocial care, and end-of-life issues should be managed in an ethical manner. The cardinal ethical principles to be followed are-autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice. The palliative care experts and team members should carry out their responsibilities with honesty and dignity.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Political Ethics (E34) -- When dealing with political ethics, we are concerned with the action of three main kinds of political actors: 1) the political candidate campaigning for office; 2) the political leader governing a political community, and 3) average citizens (like you and me).

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Codes of Ethics (E35) -- One way to approach the study of ethics is through codes of ethics. Codes of ethics are usually carefully prepared documents that give guidance to a specific population on how to deal with ethical issues.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Character Education (E36) -- Character education teaches the habits of thought and deed that help people live and work together as families, friends, neighbors, communities, and nations.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Golden Rule Ethics (E37) -- Give what you want to get. That is a very simple summary of the Golden Rule (GR). The GR tries to connect you with the other person that you are dealing with in a very mutual way. If you give trouble, you get trouble. If you give kindness, kindness comes back to you. In this way, you control your environment. You can do something about your circumstances. You are not at the mercy of others. If you do them good, they will do good to you. Or at least that is how we start.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Conflict of Interest (E38) -- A conflict of interest is a situation in which financial or other personal considerations have the potential to compromise or bias professional judgment and objectivity.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Free to Forgive: Healing Conflicts (E39) -- Forgiveness is the dealing with another person’s offense in a helpful manner. One definition of therapeutic forgiveness is then the handling of another person’s inappropriate and harmful deeds in such a way so that it helps the forgiver find healing and wellness.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Critical Thinking (E40) -- In critical thinking, we learn to ask questions to determine the facts, analyze the support for the various claims, evaluate the reliability of the various options, and infer the most reasonable conclusions.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Cardiology
Sexual Harassment Prevention (P13)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Emergency Preparedness
Emergency Preparedness (A14) -- The following course contains discussion on Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Planning in the Healthcare Setting and also in the home (non-healthcare setting). Emergencies can create a variety of hazards, particularly in an impacted area. Preparing before an emergency incident plays a vital role in ensuring that all individuals have the necessary equipment, know where to go, and know how to keep themselves safe when an emergency occurs.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Gerontology
Nursing Ethics (N18)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Preventive Ethics (P18)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Home Health
Preventing Falls (A13) -- In this course you will explore 1) how big is the problem 2) What outcomes are linked  to falls in the elderly 3) Who is at risk 4) How can older adults prevent falls 5) How to  maintain healthy bones 5) Basic information on bone diseases 6) Basic tips on fall  prevention in children 6) Available resources and references

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Leadership/Management
Health in Context: Global Health Literacy (A10) -- This course integrates health issues into the larger concepts of healthful living, health literacy and global health. It attempts to bring together and relate all the health professions, health industries and personal health.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Management / Supervisory
Time Management (A16) -- Example of efficiency is an assembly line. Example of Effectiveness is mastering or knowing knowledge and information. What does it take to be effective and can effectively be learned? In this course, you will discover how setting goals, prioritization, and planning can increase effectiveness. We will also explore time management tips which will include learning what matters most and theories of time.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Neurology
Parkinson’s Disease and Exercise (A15) -- The following course contains discussion on Parkinson’s disease (PD), which are motor system disorders resultant from the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells. If you have Parkinson’s or are close to someone that does, know that there are many different levels and various indication, some not as serious as others. Please read on to learn more about the intricacies of this ever more prevalent disease.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Neuroscience Nursing
Peripheral Neuropathy (A11) -- The course helps students learn the causes, symptoms, and treatment of peripheral neuropathy.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Pain Management
Alzheimer Disease Prevention (N15)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Sexual Harassment Prevention (P13)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Disease Prevention (P16)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Preventive Hand Hygiene (P17)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Preventive Ethics (P18)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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Palliative Care
Ethical Choices (E11)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
End of Life Nursing (N01) -- This course examines the basic principles and practices in many areas of end-of-life nursing and geriatric care.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
Add to Cart
End of Life Ethics (N11) -- At the end of life, health-care should change from a curative model to a palliative model. In the palliative model of medicine, birth, illness, and death are accepted as realities of life and the unnecessary suffering of the patient is considered a failure.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
End of Life Palliative Services (N12) -- This short course examines the physiological, psychological, social and spiritual aspects of personal care during the end-of-life time. The course analysis the factors that contribute or hinder good palliative care. One of the key words in palliative care is patient comfort.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Pharmacology
Drug Abuse Prevention (D01) -- This course examines the basic principles and practices in many areas of drug abuse prevention.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
Add to Cart
Psych/Mental Health
Deep Learning (A19)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Statistics
Statistics 101 (S101) -- This course provides an introduction to selected important topics in statistical concepts and reasoning. It represents an introduction to the field and provides a survey of data and data types. Specific topics include tools for describing central tendency and variability in data; methods for performing inference on population means and proportions via sample data.

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
Add to Cart
Statistics 201 (S201)

Credits: 30
Price: $63.00
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Substance Abuse
Improving my Wellness (D11) -- This is a short course that examines the physiological and psychological aspects of personal health and wellness. The course also analyzes the factors that contribute or hinder mental well-being.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Tobacco Prevention (D12) -- This is a short course that examines the physiological and psychological aspects of personal health and wellness. The course also analyzes the factors that contribute or hinder mental well-being.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Smoke Free in 3 Weeks (D13) -- A way to stop smoking and remain tobacco-free.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Preventing Drug Abuse (D14) -- The field of Drug-Abuse includes the use of all harmful drugs, namely use of illegal drugs, misuse of medications, and the misuse of products with caffeine.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Alcohol Problems (D15) -- This course provides an introduction to selected important topics related to alcohol problems, addiction, and wellness. It represents an introduction to users and supporting individuals that are seeking wellness and improved communications.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Marijuana Impact (D16) -- Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States. Learn how and why it’s used, it’s effects and risks.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Help with Addiction (D17) -- This course examines the basic principles and practices in many areas of addiction prevention.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Prevention Values (D18) -- Many conflicts in life relate to five aspects of drug-free living. These aspects make up the Prevention Pentagon model. Each aspect is linked together to provide the inner support against outside pressures. Therefore, the model is used to strengthen an individual against misuse of drugs. The five components consist of: (1) personal concerns; (2) group/social concerns; (3) information; (4) access-control; and (5) Personal values and spiritual resolve.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Drug Free Kids (D19) -- This course examines the basic principles and practices in many areas of prevention.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Spiritual Health (D20) -- This is course was written to help you develop and foster your spiritual health. It is an intensely personal course in that it deals with your innermost values, thoughts, and feelings. It is intended to help you focus your life on a larger external framework.

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Alzheimer Disease Prevention (N15)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Disease Prevention (P16)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
Add to Cart
Women's Health
Food for Health (P19)

Credits: 3
Price: $21.00
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