PPT-Opioid Overdose Crisis What to look for and how to help

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Norma Holtz RPH Pharmacist The Medicine Shoppe 217 S Main St Farmer City IL 61842 Thank you for inviting me to the parent Academy Children in crisis what do I

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Norma Holtz RPH Pharmacist The Medicine Shoppe 217 S Main St Farmer City IL 61842 Thank you for inviting me to the parent Academy Children in crisis what do I look for and how to help. educing opioid overdose mortalityOpioid overdose: preventing and educing opioid overdose mortality DISCUSSION PAPER UNO D C /WH O 2013 UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIMEViennaOpioid overdose: Addressing Opioid Overdose . with . Community-based Education . and . Naloxone . Rescue Kits. Alexander Walley, MD MS. c. Medical . Director, Massachusetts . Dept. of Public . Health Opioid . Overdose Prevention Pilot. Training of Trainers. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Bureau of Substance Abuse Services. Agenda. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Bureau of Substance Abuse Services. Understanding Opioids. . Opiates and opioid drugs. Why an EPIDEMIC?. Epidemic:. . The occurrence of more cases of a disease than would be expected in a community or region during a given time period. . Training . Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Bureau of Substance Abuse Services. Agenda. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Bureau of Substance Abuse Services. Understanding Opioids. Breakthrough Project. August 23, 2017. Cara Christ, MD, MS. Chair, Goal Council 3. Director, Arizona Department of Health Services. How did we get here?. 2016 Data. Opioid Use is Increasing in Arizona. Joseph Yanta, MD. Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, UPSOM. Assistant Medical Director, Pittsburgh Poison Center. Presenter Disclosure Information. Katherine Wang, . Pharm.D. .. The Center for Children and Women – . Greenspoint. Conflict of Interest Disclosure. The presenters, planners, reviewers (including CME administrator) of today’s CME activity do not have any financial relationships or commercial interests to disclose. Ashley Bergeron, MPH. Office of Preparedness and Emergency Health Care. Wisconsin Division of Public Health. June 12, 2018. Wisconsin was one of 12 initial states awarded the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Enhanced State Opioid Overdose Surveillance (. Sarah Bagley MD. Addiction Medicine Fellow. Clinical Addiction Research and Education Unit. Boston University School of Medicine. CREST Fellows Presentations. February 24, 2015. S. upported by the Research in Addiction Medicine Scholars program. Community Placement of Lifesaving Equipment. Naloxone. Overdose antidote. Administered via injection or nasal aerosol. Onset of action 3-15 . mins. Duration of action: 30-45 . mins. Image courtesy of Prescribe to Prevent. an increase in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in that area. injury to the body (poisoning) that happens when a drug is taken in excessive amounts. when a person’s use of drugs or alcohol results in health issues or problems in their work, school, or home life; commonly called addiction. Iowa Department of Public Health. Protecting and Improving the Health of . Iowans. Introductions. Iowa Department of Public Health. Division of Behavioral Health – Single State Authority on Substance Use Disorders. Opioid Overdose Definition - World Health Organization. Due to their effect on the part of the brain that regulates breathing, opioids in high doses can cause respiratory depression and death. An opioid overdose can be identified by a combination of three signs and symptoms referred to as the “opioid overdose triad”, which are:.

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