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Signs of an Overdose (8.5x11 Poster)
… SIGNS OF AN OPIOID OVERDOSE › Unresponsiveness or unconsciousness › Slowed or stopped breathing › Snoring or rattling sounds › Cold or clammy skin › Discolored lips or fingernails HOW … -
Signs of an Overdose (11x17 Poster)
… arrives. SIGNS OF AN OPIOID OVERDOSE Unresponsiveness or unconsciousness Slowed or stopped breathing Snoring or rattling sounds Cold or clammy skin Discolored lips or fingernails … … -
Signs of an Overdose (Magnet)
… arrives. SIGNS OF AN OPIOID OVERDOSE Unresponsiveness or unconsciousness Slowed or stopped breathing Snoring or rattling sounds Cold or clammy skin Discolored lips or fingernails Wisconsin … -
Signs of an Overdose (Wallet Card)
… Know when to take action Unresponsiveness or unconsciousness Slowed or stopped breathing Snoring or rattling sounds Cold or clammy skin Discolored lips or fingernails Recovery … -
Sample Medical Guideline - Law Enforcement Guidelines: Intranasal Narcan (Naloxone) Administration
… • Poor Respiratory Status - Inability to maintain adequate respiratory effort (i.e., SLOW breathing that is less than eight (8) breaths/minute); OR, displays signs of cyanosis (i.e, … -
WISEWOMAN Program Screening and Healthy Behavior Support Healthy Lifestyle Guide
… such as brisk walking, gardening, or any movement that causes a moderate increase in your breathing or heart rate. Remember, before increasing your physical activity you should talk with … in blood pressure, so sit still while it is being taken. Being in pain, having difficulty breathing or having just exercised, so let the health care provider know how you are feeling. … emotional and physical health. Common warning signs of stress . . . Rapid heart beat Fast breathing Sleep difficulties Irritability or anxiety Headaches Muscle tension Weight … -
EMS: TB Testing and Guidelines
… mask, when possible, to cover a person’s active cough. Wear N-95 respirators to prevent breathing in TB droplets. Use the ambulance ventilation system in non-recirculating mode with the … -
COVID-19 Testing: Staff Consent
… of COVID-19 include, but are not limited to: · Cough · Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing · Fever or chills · Muscle pain · Sore throat · New loss of taste or smell · Fatigue · … -
COVID-19 Baseline Testing: Resident/Patient/Client Consent
… of COVID-19 include, but are not limited to: · Cough · Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing · Fever or chills · Muscle pain · Sore throat · New loss of taste or smell · Fatigue · … -
General Pediatric Clinic - 3 to 4 Week Visit
… Smiles Responsively Smiles Spontaneously Anticipatory Guidance: Clothing, breathing, crying, outings, look for response to noise. Holding baby: Mom knows or shown. Use of … Allow room to kick. Blankets useful at this age but will be kicked off as the baby moves more. Breathing — Noisy, irregular at times in most babies. They do stop for several seconds often but … the mouth. When the baby has a nasal discharge, it often dries in the nares, causing noisy breathing and some blockage too. Suctioning may remove this mucus. Adding salt water may make … -
Risk Assessment & Mitigations Strategies for Covid-19
… close quarters. • The risk of catching the coronavirus, simply put, “is breathing in everybody’s breath” 6/2/2020 4 Consider Risk Across Four Dimensions … -
Controlling Mold and Moisture - Household Mold Guidance for Local Health Professionals
… can form, causing serious injury or death. Ensure rooms being cleaned are well-ventilated. Breathing fumes from cleaning solutions can be harmful. Discard materials that are wet and … who work in greenhouses where high levels of mold can be found, may have additional risk of breathing in mold. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the term “toxic … accurate and often makes people feel scared or panicked. There has been no link found between breathing in mold and experiencing toxic health effects. Certain molds can produce toxins, but … -
Medicaid Disability Redetermination Report
… Facility Where Test Was Done Electrocardiogram (EKG) Chest X-Ray Other X-Ray (Describe below.) Breathing test Blood test (Describe below.) Other Test (Describe below.) Describe the types of … Where Test Was Done 1 10114: Chest X-Ray 10114: Off Other X-Ray (Describe below: ) 10114: Off Breathing test 10114: Off Blood test (Describe below: ) 10114: Off Other Test (Describe below: ) … -
Trichloroethylene
… in the United States, including Wisconsin. HOW ARE PEOPLE EXPOSED TO TRICHLOROETHYLENE? Breathing: Workers in degreasing operations have the highest risk of exposure to TCE. People who …