Prevention Category

Opioids Fentanyl and Xylazine-What Are They and What Do Prevention Professionals Need to Know and Do to Prevent Overdose

1.5 CE Hour
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About the Course

This course examines the prevention of overdose from opioids, fentanyl and xylazine. It includes: Substance use in the northwest (region 10), most common opioids, how accessing drugs is different, most common prescription opioids, forms of dependence, prescription fentanyl in the body, illicitly manufactured fentanyl (IMF), xylazine, common myths about opioids, overdoses, MOUD, exposures, strategies for keeping yourself same from exposures, naloxone, symptoms of overdose, how to administer naloxone, MAT and MOUD, bupenehprine, and naltrexone. This course has a high degree of pharmacology.

This course is based on the reading-based online article, Opioids Fentanyl and Xylazine-What Are They and What Do Prevention Professionals Need to Know and Do to Prevent Overdose created by Nicole Rodin, PharmD, MBA et al. in 2024.

Publication Details

Publication Date: Mar 2024

Course Material Authors

Course Material Authors authored the material only, and were not involved in creating this CE course. They are identified here for your own evaluation of the relevancy of the material this course is based on.

Nicole Rodin, PharmD, MBA
Nicole Rodin, PharmD, MBA is an Assistant Professor at the Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Her research focuses on public health efforts for pharmacy and research to understand preventative and treatment interventions for substance use disorders. Dr. Rodin is currently practicing at the WSU Research clinic where she acts as a clinical lead for patients that are in clinical trials, finding novel ways to treat substance use disorders.
Kym Ahrens, MD, MPH
Kym Ahrens, MD, MPH is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Seattle Children’s Hospital and Research Institute and the University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr. Ahrens’ research focuses on intervention development, design, and testing interventions to promote resilience and reduce risk among adolescent and young adult populations. In addition to her academic roles, Dr. Ahrens is Medical Director of the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families Juvenile Rehabilitation system.

Course Creator

L.A. Rankin

L.A. Rankin is a social worker with experience in many different settings with a variety of clients. She has worked with dementia and Alzheimers patients, dual diagnosis MH/MR, in a battered women’s shelter, and a rape crisis center. She also has 11 years of experience as a child protective social worker, where she earned certificates in domestic abuse/family violence and substance abuse.

Target Audience

Counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and social workers. This course is appropriate for all levels of knowledge.

Learning Objectives

After taking this course, you should be able to:

  1. 1 Discuss opioid, illicitly manufactured fentanyl, and forms of dependence.
  2. 2 Identify symptoms of overdose and the administration of naloxone.
  3. 3 Describe treatment for opioid use and overdose.

Disclosure to Learners

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The following relevant financial relationships have been disclosed by this activity's planners, faculty, and the reviewer:

Planners and Reviewers

The planners of this activity have reported that they have no relevant financial relationships.

Material Authors

There are no known relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Course Creator

L.A. Rankin – There are no relevant disclosures.

Commercial support

There is no commercial support for this distance-learning course.

$13.50

Course Details

1.5 CE Hours
Recorded Webinar
Course 103799

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Availability

This course is available until Oct 20th, 2035.

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