PPT-OPIOID INTOXICATION

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Foroud shahbazi PharmD Introduction Opioid analgesic overdose is a preventable and potentially lethal condition that results from prescribing practices inadequate

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Foroud shahbazi PharmD Introduction Opioid analgesic overdose is a preventable and potentially lethal condition that results from prescribing practices inadequate understanding on the patients part of the risks of medication misuse errors in drug administration and pharmaceutical abuse. A CVAHEC Summer Project. Simone Cotes, UVM MSW Student. Adrienne Jarvis, UVM Medical Student. Americans make up 4.6% of world population, yet consume 80% of global opioid supply . (Manchikanti & Singh, 2008). M. . Nadeem. . Mazhar. MBBS, . MRCPsych. , FRCPC, DABPN. Objectives. Review issues regarding “medical clearence” in ED. Assess common medical causes of agitation. Evaluate assessment substance related emergencies. Presented by: Gloria M. . Miele. , Ph.D.. Training Director . Greater New York Node. Training Outline & Goal. Review of drugs of abuse. Intoxication syndromes of various drug classes. Withdrawal syndromes of various drug classes. Opioid Intoxication. By: Kaveh Alavi. Psychiatrist, Mental Health Research Center. Opioid intoxication: Medical symptoms . CNS and respiratory depression, including coma and respiratory failure:. Reduced RR. David Kan, M.D.. University of California. San Francisco. VA Medical Center. San Francisco. History of Opioids. The “Pod of Pleasure”. OTC Opiates. Opium. Smoker. Opium in San Francisco. Gentlemen prefer…opium. Intoxication - General. Applies to . alcohol or drugs. Rarely succeeds . as a defence. May succeed if it . negates MR. 2 things to consider:. Was the intoxication . voluntary or involuntary?. Was the crime one of . Bob Sammons, M.D., Ph.D.. Mesa Behavioral Medicine Clinic. TMS Solutions. Conflict of interest. None.      Dr. Sammons received a bachelors and master’s degree from Auburn University, a PhD in clinical psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and a medical degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  He did a residency in psychiatry at the University of Virginia as well as a forensic fellowship.  While serving in the United States Air Force as a squad commander and captain, he was selected as one of 5 psychologist to establish the opiate treatment phase of the drug treatment program for the Department of Air Force in 1972.  For this he receive the  Meritorious Service Medal.  He has practiced adult psychiatry in Grand Junction for 28 years.  He is 1 of 2 physicians in town that have received specialist training and a special DEA number that allows him to prescribe Suboxone treatment for opiate dependency.. 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. . Addiction & Medication Assisted Treatment. Andrew Kolodny, M.D.. Chief Medical Officer, Phoenix House Foundation Inc.. Executive Director, Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing. Senior Scientist, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, . I. dentify . – the appropriate offence/defence. D. efine. – the offence/defence. E. xplain. – the legal . rules using authorities (cases and statutes) to support your . answer. A. pply. – these rules to the facts of the . Cayce Watson, LAPSW, MAC . cayce.watson@lipscomb.edu. Lipscomb University. April Mallory, LCSW, MAC . amallor3@utk.edu. University of Tennessee College of Social Work. Workshop Learning Objectives. Welcome. Thank you for joining us for our 1. st. AIM Opioid Webinar. Housekeeping:. Session is being recorded. Session will be posted under the opioid section of the AIM website: . https://safehealthcareforeverywoman.org/national-collaborative-on-maternal-oud/. Ernest J Dole, PharmD, . PhC. , FASHP, BCPS. Clinical Pharmacist & . Asso. . Clinical Prof.. University of New Mexico Hospitals & College of Pharmacy. Albuquerque, NM. Learning Objectives. At the end of this presentation, utilizing a case of an older patient on chronic opioid therapy (COT) with the comorbidity of geriatric opioid abuse (GOA) the participant will be able to.

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