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Paramedical Response To Opioid Overdoses: Strategies For Harm Reduction And Support.

Authors :
ALMOUSA, AHMED ABDULAZIZ
ABDULLAH ALQAHTANI, SALEH SAAD
ABDULLAH ALQAHTANI, MOHAMMED KHALID
ALI ALAHMARI, RIYADH UODAH
ABDULRAHMAN ALASMARI, ABDULRAHMAN ALI
ALI ALQAHTANI, YASSER SAEED
ALI ALQAHTANI, ALI SAIF
SAEED ASIRI, SAEED AHMED
ABDULLAH AL JARULLAH, ABDULLAH ALI
ALI ALQAHTANI, ALI MESFER
ALHAKIL, FAISAL SULAIMAN
ALZAHRANI, ALI MOHAMMED
MAHDI AL HUSHAYYISH, MUHANNAD SAEED
MAHDI AL HUSHAYYISH, NADER SAEED
ALMALKI, FAHAD ABDULLAH
Source :
Journal of Namibian Studies; 2023 Special Issue, Vol. 36, p56-66, 11p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The opioid crisis has reached alarming proportions, with opioid overdoses posing a significant threat to public health worldwide. In this context, paramedics play a critical role in responding to opioid overdoses, offering immediate medical intervention and support to those in crisis. This abstract explores the strategies employed by paramedics in addressing opioid overdoses, focusing on harm reduction approaches and the provision of comprehensive support services. Paramedics are trained to swiftly recognize the signs and symptoms of opioid overdose, including respiratory depression, altered mental status, and pinpoint pupils. Upon recognition, they administer naloxone, provide airway management and ventilation, and initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation as needed. Additionally, paramedics engage in harm reduction strategies such as education, naloxone distribution, and referral to treatment programs. By embracing a holistic approach that combines lifesaving interventions with education and support, paramedics contribute to efforts to address the opioid epidemic and improve outcomes for individuals affected by substance use disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18635954
Volume :
36
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Namibian Studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179290137