PPT-Overdose Response Training
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Adapted with permission 2015 Massachusetts Department of Public Health Bureau of Substance Abuse Services and Office of HIVAIDS The Overdose Problem National
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Adapted with permission 2015 Massachusetts Department of Public Health Bureau of Substance Abuse Services and Office of HIVAIDS The Overdose Problem National amp regional drug threat. The symptoms of overdose RESPONSE to an overdose is critical! RESCUE BREATHING Where the Journey to Recovery Begins 302-656-2348 2713 Lancaster Ave. Wilmington, De 19805 302-454-3020 24 Harm Reduction and Naloxone Administration . Training. Purpose of Training. This training is designed to offer a brief education on opiate addiction and opiate overdose in relation to it’s effects on the brain.. PRE-HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION . OF NALOXONE. RENEE YANDEL PAT MOORE. HIV ALLIANCE D.I.N.T. . 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:. Adapted with permission (2015): . Massachusetts . Department of Public Health, . Bureau . of Substance Abuse Services and . Office . of HIV/AIDS. The Overdose Problem. National & regional drug threat. 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. Dave Morgan, . RPh. Safe Prescribing . Consultant, Norfolk District Attorney’s Office. Daniel Muse, MD. Brockton Hospital. Sgt.. Brian Holmes & . Sgt.. Donna McNamara. Stoughton Police Department. in Congregate Housing & 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. Arundel County. Partnerships . Overview. Statistics. Overall County Behavioral Health Treatment System. Continuum of Care. Prevention. Denial is Deadly Campaign. Substance Use Prevention Coalitions. Screening & Early Identification. To The Heroin/Opiate Epidemic. Colerain Township Department of Public Safety. Hamilton County, Ohio . Objectives. Discuss statistical data and scope of epidemic specific to Colerain Township.. Discuss the Quick Response Team (QRT) response model. 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. . 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, . Please note… This is an interactive training and is best viewed as a slide show presentation. To enable presentation mode, click the slide show button at the bottom right or top left corners of the screen. 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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