Overdose Basics
Recognizing and Responding to an Overdose
Naloxone (Narcan)
Relapse Stages
Relapse Triggers & Prevention
100

This drug category is responsible for most overdose deaths in the U.S.

What are opioids?

100

These laws protect people who call 911 during an overdose from being arrested for possession.

What are Good Samaritan Laws?

100

Narcan reverses overdoses from this drug category only.

What are opioids?

100

This is the first stage of relapse, where a person isn’t thinking about using but emotions are building.

What is emotional relapse?

100

This is one of the biggest predictors of relapse and is often unmanaged in early recovery.

What is stress?

200

Overdose is one of the leading causes of this type of death. 

What are preventable deaths?

200

A person who is unconscious and vomiting is likely overdosing on this legal substance.

What is alcohol?

200

If Narcan doesn’t work after 2–3 minutes, you should do this.

What is give a second dose?

200

The final stage of relapse is when someone actually uses — even “just one time.”

What is physical relapse?

200

People, places, or feelings linked to past use are called this.

What are triggers?

300

Taking multiple substances together at once is called this and increases overdose risk.

What is polysubstance use?

300

This is the first thing you must do when you suspect an overdose.

What is call 911?

300

Narcan is safe — giving it to someone with a non-opioid overdose will not do this.

What is cause harm?

300

Preventing relapse means having to do this.

What is intervening much earlier?

300

The belief “I’ve got this, I don’t need meetings anymore” is an example of this relapse factor.

What is overconfidence?

400

An overdose happens when someone takes more of a substance than their body can _____.

What is handle?

400

If the person is breathing but unconscious, you should place them in this position.

What is the recovery position?

400

Narcan wears off in this amount of time, meaning the person still needs medical help.

What is 30–90 minutes?

400

Cravings, fantasizing about substances, and glamorizing past use belong to this relapse stage.

What is mental relapse?

400

A daily routine, sleep, nutrition, and emotional regulation are all part of this relapse-prevention area.

What is self-care?

500

Overdose affects people of all ages, races, genders, and backgrounds — meaning overdose doesn't do this.

What is “discriminate”?

500

Extreme drowsiness, slurred speech, and poor coordination indicate overdose from this class of depressants. 

What are benzodiazepines?

500

Naloxone commonly comes in this easy-to-use form.

What is a nasal spray?

500

This is a warning sign of a mental relapse.

What is craving substances, glamorizing past use, and lying or being secretive?

500

Calling a sponsor, attending meetings, and staying connected to sober supports fall into this category of prevention.

What are support systems?

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