PPT-Opioid Overdose Preparedness & Response
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in Congregate Housing amp Shelters This document was developed by the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program in partnership with the Boston Public Health Commission
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Opioid Overdose Preparedness & Response: Transcript
in Congregate Housing amp Shelters This document was developed by the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program in partnership with the Boston Public Health Commission This guide has been developed in two versions. 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. Naloxone Education for Virginia. . . Training of Trainers Presentation. . . Revised May 16, 2017. REVIVE!. – Responding to an Opioid Overdose Emergency. Welcome and Introductions. Please sign in. 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. Medical Director. Kent County Health . Department. December 2, 2016. Goals. Review terminology. Discuss Kent County fatal overdose data. Review benefits and precautions with naloxone. Identify unique and dangerous characteristics of carfentanil. Henrico County’s Response to the Opioid Epidemic. Henrico County Health District. Susan Fischer Davis, M.D., Director . Virginia Public Health and Healthcare Preparedness Academy. June 1, 2017. Outline. September 13, 2016 . Grand Rounds. Department of Family & Community Medicine. Baylor College of Medicine. Objectives. Discuss indications for having a naloxone overdose kit. List risk factors for opioid overdose. Mark . Peffer. Butler County Sheriff’s Office. Butler County . Naloxone. Manager. David’s Law-. Opioid. Overdose Reversal Act 139. Allows 1. st. Responders to possess and administer . Naloxone. Gloria Baciewicz MD. Strong Recovery, Dept of Psychiatry, University of Rochester. 2018. Challenges of the . Opioid Overdose Crisis. The changing nature of the opioid overdose crisis. Opioid use disorder. 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. 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... 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. 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:. Please scan the QR code to fill out your registration form!. A New PATH (Parents for Addiction Treatment & Healing). is a non-profit advocacy organization of parents, concerned citizens, individuals in recovery, healthcare professionals, and community leaders. Our mission is to reduce the stigma associated with addictive illness through education and compassionate support and to advocate for therapeutic rather than punitive drug policies. .
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