PPT-OVERDOSE PREVENTION
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PREHOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION OF NALOXONE RENEE YANDEL PAT MOORE HIV ALLIANCE DINT Amnesty in overdose reporting Senate Bill 839 of the 2015 Oregon Legislative Session
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PREHOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION OF NALOXONE RENEE YANDEL PAT MOORE HIV ALLIANCE DINT Amnesty in overdose reporting Senate Bill 839 of the 2015 Oregon Legislative Session A person who calls EMS or Police to report an OD along with the actual patient may not be arrested or prosecuted for the following crimes if the evidence was obtained pursuant to the emergency response. 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. The approach to overdose prevention and response described in this guide book is based on information, techniques, and medications that have been used in modern medicine for decades. The philosophy of A Comprehensive Response. Three Strategies:. . Law Enforcement. Public Awareness. . Quantitative Research. Local Overdose Death Data. 247 drug overdose deaths in Palm Beach County in the year 2012. Steve Alsum . The Grand Rapids Red Project. steve@redproject.org. (616) 456-9063. Introduction. Overdose . Epi. Naloxone Distribution: Core Components. Distribution Models. Community Based. Law Enforcement. 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. All Drug Deaths by Age Distribution, 2012-2016. Opioids Present In Overdose Deaths*. * Percentages for . fentanyl, heroin, buprenorphine . are included in the opioid category and are broken out for clarity.. . Please read the consent agreement in front of you and further instructions will be given on how to complete the pre-training survey. . . Remove . the “ID” number label and save it . – you’ll need this for today’s post-training survey, . Drug Overdose Prevention Program Training Module Illinois Department of Human Services Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Dr. Seth Eisenberg, MD Rosie Gianforte , LCSW Overview of the Heroin/Opiate Problem Saves Lives Oklahoma’s Plan to Reduce Prescription Drug Abuse and Prevent Overdose Drug overdose is now the leading cause of injury death in the United States. 1 Opioid analgesics, such as prescription painkillers Aaron C. Willis, PhD(c), AM, LSW. Acknowledgements. Marion County Coroner’s Office. Alfie Ballew, MBA, Chief Deputy Coroner. Presentation Overview. Study Protocol. Overall Findings. Opiate Overdose Trends from 2007 – 2014. 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. . A presentation to the Behavioral Health Commission. February 15, 2024. Hillary . Kunins. , MD, MPH, MS. Director of Behavioral Health Services and Mental Health SF. San Francisco Department of Public Health.
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