Rapid Naloxone Administration Workshop for Health Care Providers at an Academic Medical Center
Introduction Opioid overdose is a growing problem in the US. Often, residents are first responders to community and in-hospital opioid overdoses, and so, hands-on naloxone administration education is necessary. While residents get a brief algorithm on suspected opioid overdose during their mandatory...
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Main Authors: | Raagini Jawa (Author), Thuy Luu (Author), Melissa Bachman (Author), Lindsay Demers (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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