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Opioid Overdose Prevention for Law Enforcement and First Responders Sponsored by the NC Office of EMS

Overview The goal of this presentation is to help inform the public safety community of North Carolina on how to recognize and treat suspected opioid overdoses.

Learning Objectives Background on naloxone programs in public safety Understand the Good Samaritan Law Identify characteristics of an opioid overdose Learn how to assist in treatment of suspected opioid overdose

Mentions of Substances Contributing to Death 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Background Heroin & Cocaine Methadone Other & Synthetic Opioids 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Prescription opioid pain medications account for the majority of overdose deaths. Most of these deaths were unintentional. Only 17% of these deaths were suicide attempts (2010). NC has a higher mortality rate for overdose than the US national average

What is Naloxone? Naloxone is a non-addictive prescription medication that helps to block the effects of opiates on the body It has been used by EMS routinely for over 40 years There are no effects if an opiate has not been used Works quickly (1-3 minutes)

Why Do LEO s and Responders Carry Naloxone? LEO s and FD s are typically the first to arrive on scene Often a feeling of helplessness while waiting for EMS arrival Help improve interactions with the public Assist in preventing opioid overdose deaths Decrease incidents of PTSD among public safety

SB20 911 Good Samaritan/Naloxone Access Law The purpose of the law is to prevent the fear of prosecution from preventing someone calling 911 for the victim Witnesses to overdoses cannot be prosecuted for possession of small amounts of drugs, paraphernalia, or underage drinking Civil liabilities for doctors who prescribe Naloxone have been removed so that families, friends, and public safety can carry and administer this antidote Liability for those who administer Naloxone has also been removed Effective April 9, 2013

Common Opiates Heroin Codeine Demerol Morphine Darvocet Fentanyl Dilaudid Methadone Opium Hydrocodone Oxycodone Vicodin OxyContin Tylenol 3 Tylox Levorphanol Percocet Percodan

Signs of Overdose Blue or pale skin Limp body Slow/Absent pulse Vomiting Very slow, irregular, or absent breathing Choking, gurgling, or snoring sounds Loss of consciousness

What Happens in an Overdose?

How Naloxone Works

When to use Naloxone SUSPECTED OVERDOSE UNRESPONSIVE TO STERNAL RUB BREATHING STATUS NORMAL OR FAST SLOW (<10/MIN) NONE/GASPING MONITOR PATIENT NALOXONE NALOXONE/RESCUE BREATHING/CPR

Common Routes of Administration Auto-Injector (EVZIO) Intranasal (IN)

Auto-Injector Packaging

Auto-Injector Administration

Auto-Injector Administration

Auto-Injector Administration

Auto-Injector Administration

Naloxone Assembly

Naloxone Assembly

How to Use Naloxone Assemble kit Wipe the nose clear if necessary Keep the head tilted backwards slightly with one hand Insert atomizer into one nostril Gently, but firmly, spray half (1mL) into the nostril Spray the remainder into the other nostril

Naloxone Administration

Special Considerations Always keep scene safety as your top priority Make sure EMS has been activated and keep them updated If the patient does not have a pulse, immediately begin CPR along with administration of Naloxone If the patient is gasping or is not breathing, initiate CPR/rescue breathing as necessary in addition to Naloxone administration Naloxone is quick acting (1-3 minutes) and typically lasts 30-90 minutes

Special Considerations A repeat dose may be necessary in some cases As the patient begins to awaken, they are often nauseated, vomiting, and combative, due to rapid withdrawal If they do begin to vomit, help roll them to their side and monitor their airway There is no effect on the patient if Naloxone is given and they have not used opiates

Examples of Naloxone Kits

Questions?

Special Thanks to our Partners

Sources https://www.communitycarenc.org/ http://www.evzio.com http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/sessions/2013/bills/senate/html/s20v7.html http://www.nchrc.org/ http://www.projectlazarus.org/