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Community Layperson Naloxone Training

Instructor Image Joe Moran
12 Lessons
113 Students
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Community Layperson Naloxone Training

Instructor Image Joe Moran
12 Lessons
4 Quizzes
Certificate
113 Students
Current Status
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Price
Free
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Allies, community leaders, and those wanting to impact and save lives: take our Community Layperson Naloxone Training and learn how to take A.C.T.I.O.N and reverse an overdose.


Why Take This Course?

When someone has overdosed, every second matters. Knowing what to do—and quickly—can help save a life and give a person another opportunity for recovery.

What to Expect

This training will consist of three parts:

  1. A Pre-Test Quiz where you will be quizzed on what you already know about opioid overdoses and how to treat them
  2. The training course with lessons, pictures, and videos
  3. A Post-Training Quiz to test what you’ve learned to confidently identify the signs of an overdose and properly use the drug naloxone to reverse it.

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1 Verify Age
1 Quiz
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Are You 18 Years or Older?
2 Introduction
2 Topics | 1 Quiz
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In Response to COVID-19
Welcome to the Take A.C.T.I.O.N. Training
Layperson Pre-Test
3 Why You Need to Take Action
3 Topics
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The Opioid Epidemic in the U.S.
Opioid Overdoses in Michigan
Who Should Carry Naloxone?
4 Opioids
6 Topics
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What is an Opioid, its Uses, and Side Effects?
How Long Do Opioids Last in Someone’s Body?
How Much of an Opioid Can Be Deadly?
Protecting Yourself When Exposed to Fentanyl
Opioid Recovery: What’s True & What’s False?
Recap: Common Myths About Opioid Addiction and Recovery
5 Overdoses
8 Topics
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What Risk Factors Contribute to an Overdose?
What is Happening when Someone is Overdosing?
What are the Signs & Symptoms of an Opioid Overdose?
What Can I Do to Help when Someone is Overdosing?
How to Use Naloxone in a Time of Crisis
Remember the Phrase "Take A-C-T-I-O-N"
Opioid Overdoses: What’s True & What’s False?
Recap: Common Misconceptions About Opioid Overdoses
6 Naloxone
5 Topics
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What is Naloxone and How Does it Work?
Quick Facts About Naloxone
Withdrawal Symptoms (Side Effects) with Naloxone
How to Dispose of Naloxone
What to Do After Using Naloxone
7 How Do I Use Naloxone?
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Intranasal (Into the Nose)
Intramuscular (Into the Muscle)
8 Overdose Prevention Legislation
9 Stigma Reduction
10 Where to Get Help
11 Quick Review
12 Training Complete! Steps to Certificate.
Layperson Post-Test
Layperson Evaluation
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