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Opioid Webinar 2017
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1.
The drugs driving the increase in overdose deaths are:
(Required.)
Heroin, fentanyl and fentanyl analogs
Prescription opioids (Oxycodone, etc.)
Cocaine, bath salts and other stimulants
Synthetic marijuana
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2.
The primary danger of opioid overdose is:
(Required.)
Seizure
Fever/hyperthermia
Inadequate respiration
Agitated delirium
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3.
The objective of administering naloxone is:
(Required.)
To bring the patient's level of consciousness to "responds to verbal commands"
To improve cognitive response in a conscious patient
To diagnose/rule out opioid overdose in a drowsy patient
To restore adequate breathing in an unconscious patient
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4.
What is the primary danger of over-reversal from naloxone for the
patient
?
(Required.)
Somnolence/lethargy
Vomiting with aspiration
Bradycardia
Hypotension
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5.
What is the primary danger of over-reversal from naloxone for the
provider
?
(Required.)
Aggressive behavior
Exposure to bodily fluids
Failure of duty to act
Bystander interference
6.
How relevant was this presentation to your work?
Not very relevant
Somewhat relevant
Very relevant
7.
How did you find the level of detail in the presentation?
The content was too basic for my needs.
The content was appropriate for my needs.
The content was too detailed for my needs.
8.
Please provide any constructive comments on the content, design or objectives of the webinar. Feel free to include suggestions for future program topics or other poison-related educational materials that would be useful to you.
9.
In which field do you primarily work?
Law enforcement
Emergency medical services
School Nurse
Other (please specify)
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10.
In which state do you primarily work?
(Required.)
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
11.
In which county do you primarily work?