A person is diagnosed with SUD when they tell a medical professional that they can't _____ even though they want to.
What is stop using?
_____ is a safe and effective way to reverse an opioid overdose.
What is Narcan (Naloxone)?
The emergency number for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is ___.
What is 988?
Withdrawal symptoms are also known as being ________.
What is dope sick?
Technical name for addiction.
What is Substance Use Disorder (SUD)?
A condition that changes the way the body functions is a _______.
What is disease?
Opioid Use Disorder(OUD) is a ______ form of SUD.
What is specific?
Heroin is an example of an ____ opioid.
What is illicit?
Construction workers are more likely to receive ____ for injuries compared to other workers.
What are opioids?
Mental health is an important component of overall well being and is equally as vital as _______ health for all employees.
What is physical?
Bullying and harassment are ________ for suicide and are common in construction.
What are risk factors?
Opioids made in a lab are known as _____ opioids.
What is synthetic?
Substance use disorder is a _____ and _____ disorder.
What is treatable and controllable?
Construction workers are 5.3 times more likely to die from ____.
What is suicide?
Methamphetamine is a form of ______.
What is stimulant?
Support and resources are forms of _______ prevention.
What is downstream?
The generic name of Vicodin is _____.
What is hydrocodone?
Construction workers are 17.2 times more likely to die from ____.
What is overdose?
Understanding that SUD is a ________ helps us understand why some people need help to stop taking the drug.
What is disease?
Cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and physical impacts from _____ events can lead to mental health risks.
What is traumatic?
SAMHSA stands for ___________.
What is Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration?
Opioids cause addiction in the brain by _____ it.
What is rewiring?
Xanax is a brand of _____.
What is benzodiazepine?