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What are the 6 steps that should be done when you suspect that someone has overdosed on a substance?

Writer Elijah King

6 Steps to Take to Treat an Overdose

  • Do Not Panic. If you witness a drug overdose, try to remain calm.
  • Call 911 Immediately.
  • Diagnose Overdose Symptoms.
  • Directly Treat the Overdose.
  • Consider Reasons for the Overdose.
  • Offer Addiction Treatment.

Which of the following is step 4 of the 5 essential steps for first responders?

STEP 4: SUPPORT THE PERSON’S BREATHING Place one hand on the person’s chin, tilt the head back, and pinch the nose closed. Place your mouth over the person’s mouth to make a seal and give two slow breaths. Watch for the person’s chest (but not the stomach) to rise. Follow up with one breath every 5 seconds.

How do you deal with an overdose?

How to Respond to an Overdose

  1. ​STEP 1: CALL FOR HELP (CALL 911)
  2. STEP 2: CHECK FOR SIGNS OF OPIOID OVERDOSE.
  3. STEP 3: SUPPORT THE PERSON’S BREATHING.
  4. STEP 4: ADMINISTER NALOXONE (if you have access to it)
  5. STEP 5: MONITOR THE PERSON’S RESPONSE.
  6. Do’s and Don’ts in Responding to Opioid Overdose.

What are the side effects of being poisoned?

General symptoms of poisoning can include:

  • feeling and being sick.
  • diarrhoea.
  • stomach pain.
  • drowsiness, dizziness or weakness.
  • high temperature of 38C (100.4F) or above.
  • chills (shivering)
  • loss of appetite.
  • headache.

Who is at high risk for opioid overdose?

Risk factors for opioid misuse or addiction include past or current substance abuse, untreated psychiatric disorders, younger age, and social or family environments that encourage misuse. Opioid mortality prevalence is higher in people who are middle aged and have substance abuse and psychiatric comorbidities.

Can you give Narcan to someone who is awake?

If you suspect an opioid overdose, it is safe to give naloxone. People who used opioids will then wake up and go into withdrawal.

What do hospitals do when you overdose?

When they are taken in for an overdose, they will be administered with Narcan (naloxone), a life-saving injectable medication that reverses the effects of overdose medication. They “wake up” and begin breathing again almost immediately.

How do you flush poison out of your body?

While detox diets have a seductive appeal, your body is fully equipped to handle toxins and other unwanted substances.

  1. Limit Alcohol.
  2. Focus on Sleep.
  3. Drink More Water.
  4. Reduce Your Intake of Sugar and Processed Foods.
  5. Eat Antioxidant-Rich Foods.
  6. Eat Foods High in Prebiotics.
  7. Decrease Your Salt Intake.
  8. Get Active.

What are the symptoms of being slowly poisoned?

What does the hospital do when someone overdoses?