13-33A-10. Training on administration of opioid antagonists.
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Before school personnel may administer an opioid antagonist in the event of a suspected opioid overdose, training must be provided by an individual qualified to do so. The training must include:
(1)Symptoms of an opiate overdose;
(2)Protocols and procedures for administering an opioid antagonist;
(3)Symptoms of adverse responses to an opioid antagonist;
(4)Protocols and procedures for stabilizing the patient if an adverse response occurs; and
(5)Procedures for transporting, storing, and securing an opioid antagonist.