The department of this government agency that provides information aout preventing opioid use disorder.
What is the CDC National Center for Injury Prevention and Control?
Anxiety, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.
What are some signs of opioid withdrawal?
Narcan
What is the brand name for naloxone?
Rochester, NH has a local branch of this national organization.
What is the Law Enforcement Against Drugs program?
Number of people in the United States who overdosed on opioids in 2020.
What is 48,006?
Databases that track prescriptions for controlled substances.
What are Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs?
Prime point of contact for persons at risk for, struggling with or surviving opioid use disorder.
What is the role of Emergency Departments in the treatment of Opioid Use Disorders?
An opioid antagonist that reverses the CNS effects of opioid misuse and overdose.
What is naloxone?
K-12 classroom based program featuring age appropriate lessons for drug use prevention.
What is "Too Good for Drugs"?
What is the US Department of Health and Human Services?
Local regulatory interventions that address strategies for prevention and management of misuse, abuse and overdose of prescription drugs.
What are State Prescription Drug Laws?
C.O.W.S.
What is the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale?
Linked to better retention and outcomes than treatment without medication.
What is outpatient medication treatment for Opioid Use Disorder?
To provide leadership and resources between law enforcement and educators to build safer, healthier communities free of drugs, bullying and violence.
What is the purpose of L.E.A.D.?
Percent of all opioid overdose deaths in the US that are attributed to synthetic opioid use.
What is 68%?
Exercise therapy, cognitive behavior therapy and multimodal pain treatment.
What are non-pharmacological treatment options for pain management?
1 million
What is the estimated number of people with Opioid Use Disorder in the United States that go untreated annually?
Try to wake the person up, call 911, administer nasal naloxone, check for breathing and stay with the person.
What are the 5 steps for the Emergency Response for Opioid Overdose?
Precentage of opioid overdose deaths in NH involving prescription opioids.
What is 10.4%?
Respiratory depression, withdrawal and increased tolerance.
What are adverse affects of opioid medications?
NSAIDs, antidepressants and anticonvulsants.
What are non-opioid pharmacological treatments for pain?
Emergency medication intervention for opioid overdose.
What is naloxone?
To restore normal breathing to a person whose breathing has slowed or stopped due to opioid overdose.
What is the goal of naloxone treatment?
Percentage of opioid overdose deaths in NH related to opioid use.
What is 91.2%?
Vital nursing intervention for all levels of prevention, reduction and treatment of opioid use disorder.
What is patient education?