Opioid Overdose
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What is an overdose?
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What are opioids?
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Why should I care about opioid overdose?
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What are the signs of opioid overdose?
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Is the person high or overdosing?
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Who is at risk of an overdose?
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How do you protect yourself and others from an overdose?
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Where can I get help if I lost someone to overdose?
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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
People can overdose on regular prescription drugs, Tylenol, opioids, and even alcohol
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Which of the following are true about opioids? (Select all that apply)
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What are the signs of an opioid overdose? (Select all that apply)
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There are no symptomatic differences between being high and overdosing
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Why should we care about opioid overdoses?
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There are both free and paid services in British Columbia where you can receive support if you are dealing with the death of a friend/loved one.
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