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Naloxone is used to revert overdosis effects. Option 1 and 4 are correct. Check responsiveness and assess for breathing and a pulse. Reassess Liz for any changes in condition.
When should naloxone be used?
Naloxone is a drug used to revert overdose effects. Specifically, it reverts the effects of opioids by blocking their receptors in the central nervous system.
It can be used even when the overdoses nature is unknown. Naloxone acts competing with the opioids. But if the overdose was caused by any other drug, this medication has no negative effects on the person.
If the affected person is not breathing or does not show vital signs, a first dose must be applied. It might take a few minutes until it works. If the person does not react, a second dose must be given.
When the person starts breathing, she or he must be rolled to one of the sides, and breathing must be controlled. If the person stops, CPR must be provided.
Naloxone effects last for a limited time, for 30 to 90 minutes until opioid effects are seen again. Because of the opioid effects on the brain, breathing and circulation must be constantly checked.
Option 1 and 4 are correct. Check responsiveness and assess for breathing and a pulse. Reassess Liz for any changes in condition.
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After the second dose of naloxone, Liz almost immediately makes some sudden movements. Jamal should perform which action(s)?
Select all that apply.
- Check responsiveness and assess for breathing and a pulse.
- Position Liz in the supine position.
- Suction the airway if Liz vomits.
- Reassess Liz for any changes in condition.
- If Liz stops responding, do not re-administer naloxone.