First Aid: Opioid Emergency offers a comprehensive learning experience that encompasses both basic life support through the ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) technique and crucial skills for naloxone administration in cases of opioid poisoning. Participants engage in interactive scenarios, practicing rapid assessment and emergency response to preserve life under various conditions.
In addition to the ABC steps, learners will simulate the administration of naloxone, understanding its role and importance in opioid poisoning emergencies. The module combines realistic scenarios ranging from assessing unconscious individuals to handling life-threatening emergencies, emphasizing swift and appropriate responses.
Those who interact with people struggling with addiction would benefit from this training.
Individuals who provide resources and support to people who use drugs can be equipped to handle overdoses.
Police officers, security personnel, and other first responders can improve their response time and effectiveness with this training.
Equipping school staff to recognize and respond to opioid emergencies can be lifesaving.
Anyone with loved ones or acquaintances who use opioids could benefit. This includes parents, children of adult users, spouses, and friends.
People who frequent public spaces like parks, transit hubs, or entertainment venues could encounter an overdose.
Here is a glimpse into the first aid training experience