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Recognizing and Responding to Opioid Overdose; Safety and Naloxone Training
Overview


Target Audience: This activity is designed for Nurses, Physicians, Psychiatrists, Physician Assistants, Social Workers, Administrative Staff, and Students and Educators. 

Webinar Description: The CDC estimated that in 2022 there were over 107,000 overdose deaths in the United States, surpassing the toll of gun violence and car accidents combined. This webinar will review resources and tools on how to recognize and respond to an overdose.

Educational Objectives:

  • Identify the different types of harm reduction training.
  • Demonstrate the effects opioids have on the human body.
  • Discuss Xylazine and other new emerging trends.
  • Review proper to methods to administer Naloxone.
Certificate Instructions

Requirements for Successful Activity Completion:
To complete this activity and obtain your Certificate, please follow the steps below:

  1. Course Content:
    Complete the (1) pre-reflection question and view the recorded presentation (30-60 minutes).

  2. Evaluation:
    Click Evaluation to complete the final PCSS-MOUD course evaluation.

  3. Claim your Certificate:
    Select and claim your preferred certificate type on the next page. Once claimed, a download button will appear in your Certificate Tab. If you do not see the download button or cannot access your certificate, return to the course evaluation and claim your preferred credit/certificate.

  4. Post Survey:
    90 Days following your completion of this activity, you will receive a survey (2 questions) to ask about changes in your practice
Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Access expires on Jul 21, 2026
Cost: FREE
Credit Offered:
1 Attendance Credit
Recommended
 
The content on this site is intended solely to inform and educate medical professionals. This site shall not be used for medical advice and is not a substitute for the advice or treatment of a qualified medical professional.



Funding for this initiative was made possible by cooperative agreement no. 1H79TI086770 and grant no. 1H79TI085588 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

 
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