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Pharmacists Naloxone Education Assessment
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1.
Contact Information
Name
Email Address
Phone Number
2.
Patients can access naloxone from pharmacists by the following methods:
Receive a prescription from their prescriber and present to a pharmacist.
Pharmacists can utilize the standing order for naloxone.
Pharmacies can establish pharmaceutical care agreements with prescribers.
All of the above
3.
When should a clinician pharmacist consider offering naloxone to patients?
Never
When a patient has history of overdose.
When a patient has history of substance abuse.
When patients are co-prescribed opioids and benzodiazepines.
B, C, and D
4.
When talking to a patient about naloxone, it is important to:
Educate patients when to administer naloxone.
Encourage patients to inform their family and friends about the medication, how to use it, and where it is stored.
Demonstrate how to use naloxone.
All of the above.
You will now be re-directed to your certificate of completion.
Your name will NOT fill in automatically
. Please save a copy of this certificate for your records in the event that you are audited by Licensure.
If you would like to request a transcript of the continuing education you have completed, please email your name and profession type to
dhhs.pdmp@nebraska.gov
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