Trainee Name: Naloxone Train the Trainer Quiz 1. Approximately how many drug related deaths were there in Grampian in 2011? a. 30 b. 50 c. 70 d. 90 e. 110 2. Other people/witnesses are not normally present at overdoses. a. True b. False 3. Older drug users are at higher risk of overdose. a. True b. False 4. Which individuals are eligible to receive Basic Life Support/naloxone training? a. People who inject illicit opioids b. People on a methadone prescription c. Family members/friends d. All of these people 5. What is the main body function affected by opioid overdose? a. Cardiac event b. Respiration c. Consciousness 6. List the four drugs most commonly involved in overdose a. b. c. d. 7. List 3 potential signs that somebody is experiencing an overdose a. b. c. 8. Name the two main risk factors for overdose a. b. 9. Name two high risk times for overdose a. b. 10. Name 3 ‘myths’ for dealing with an overdose casualty a. b. c. 11. Cocaine use increases the risk of fatal overdose a. True b. False 12. Name the group of drugs which can be reversed by naloxone a. 13. When naloxone is administered to someone they will always experience withdrawals a. True b. False 14. How many doses of naloxone are in the pre-filled syringe used in Scotland? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 15. To which part of the body should clients be advised to administer naloxone a. Thigh b. Buttocks c. Arm d. Stomach e. Any of these 16. How long before the effects of naloxone start to wear off? a. 2-3 mins b. 20-30 mins c. 2-3 hours d. 24 hours f. 2-3 days 17. Who can administer naloxone? a. b. c. d. e. Only a family member/carer Only doctors/nurses Only the person named on the kit Only police Anybody 18. You should never administer naloxone to a pregnant woman a. True b. False 19. What is the ratio of chest compressions to breaths for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation? a. 20:1 b. 20:2 c. 30:1 d. 30:2 e. 30:3