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Which is NOT a symptom of opioid overdose?

  • decreased breathing

  • decreased level of consciousness

  • increase in heart rate

increase in heart rate

100

Even several weeks after opioid use has stopped, patients can have increased ______ ________ . 

pain sensitivity 

100

Giving naloxone to someone who has overdosed prevents death by _______ normal ______ .

restoring, breathing 

100

Naloxone is a life-saving drug that reverses the effects of opioids like _______ and _______.

heroin and fentanyl

200

Paramedics and hospitals have been using naloxone to reverse opioid overdoses for how long? 

decades

200

The result of  ________ and increased ________ is that patients who abuse opioids have a lower pain threshold and need much higher doses to achieve adequate pain relief.

hyperalgesia, tolerance 

200

Naloxone is also referred to as ______ the brand name for ______ ______ naloxone.

Narcan

nasal spray 

200

 ____________ : expression given to the pursuit of the original or ultimate but unattainable high, which can lead to a dangerous spiral of legal and health consequences.

Chasing the Dragon

300

An opioid overdose occurs when opioids have fully blocked the brain’s opioid ______ , causing a person’s breathing to slow down and ultimately stop.

receptors

300

Opioid overdose can be caused by heroin and prescription pain medications like Vicodin, _______ and ________. 

OxyContin and Percocet

300

Opioids reduce the perception of _______ . 

pain

300

Once they are breathing on their own, place them in the _____ position until paramedics arrive, if possible.

recovery

400

Opioids can cause drowsiness, confusion, ________ , nausea, and __________.

euphoria, constipation

400

When experiencing an overdose a person (will/will not) usually respond or awaken when someone calls their name or shakes them.

will not

400

Research shows that people who have had prolonged exposure to opioid drugs demonstrate a stronger preference for ________ over those who have not used opiates.

sugary foods

400

Narcan is an opioid ______ . This means that it attaches to opioid receptors and _____ and blocks the effects of other opioids.

antagonist

reverses

500

At high doses, opioids can ______ ________ , which can lead to death

slow breathing

500

Naloxone can be administered _________ , intravenously, and intranasally.

intramuscularly

500

Naloxone is safe, easy to administer, and has _____ side effects.

zero

500

People who are given naloxone should be observed constantly until emergency care arrives. They should be monitored for another _____ hours after the last dose of naloxone is given to make sure breathing does not slow or stop.

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