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question 1: which of the following statements about opioid use disorder is true? a) it can begin with attempts to reduce physical pain or suffering b) it can begin with accidental misuse of prescribed medication c) it can begin with attempts to reduce psychological trauma d) all of the above question 2: when should you give a person a second dose of naloxone? a) if you do not see any improvement 2 to 5 minutes after giving a first dose b) if ems personnel arrive to take over care c) if the person becomes responsive after receiving a first dose d) if the person asks you for another dose question 3: what do you need to look for in a person who may be suffering from opioid poisoning? a) pale or blue/grey skin or lips b) extreme drowsiness or unresponsiveness c) slowed breathing, choking or snoring sounds d) all of the above question 4: what is the life - saving medication you can use to care for a person who is suffering from opioid poisoning? a) epinephrine
- Question 1: Opioid use disorder can start from attempts to relieve physical pain, accidental misuse of prescription meds, or efforts to deal with psychological trauma.
- Question 2: A second dose of naloxone is given if there's no improvement 2 - 5 minutes after the first dose as it may take multiple doses to reverse opioid - related effects.
- Question 3: Symptoms of opioid poisoning include pale or blue/grey skin/lips, extreme drowsiness/unresponsiveness, and slowed breathing/choking/snoring sounds.
- Question 4: Naloxone is the life - saving medication for opioid poisoning as it reverses the effects of opioids.
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- Question 1: D. All of the above
- Question 2: A. If you do not see any improvement 2 to 5 minutes after giving a first dose
- Question 3: D. All of the above
- Question 4: (Missing option for naloxone in the provided choices, but it should be the correct answer if available)