Naloxone Administration

Recognition of opioid overdoses and administration of naloxone for law enforcement officers and EMTs
Be confident to help someone in an emergency. 
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Opioid overdoses are a leading cause if unintentional injury death. Like cardiac arrest, opioid overdoses are a deadly and very time sensitive emergency. Join the hundreds of law enforcement officers and EMTs to learn how to recognize an opioid overdose and gain the skills to administer naloxone and save a life today! 

What does an overdose look like?

Unusual sleepiness or unresponsiveness
Breathing is slow or absent
Lips and nails are blue
Slow heartbeat or low blood pressure
Skin feels cold and clammy
Pupils are tiny
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How to administer?

Peel open the package. Hold the device with your thumb on the bottom of the plunger and two fingers on the nozzle. Place the tip of the nozzle in either nostril until fingers touch the bottom of the nose. Press the plunger firmly to release the naloxone dose into the nose.