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Opioid-Abatement Toolkit
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Test Your Knowledge
Those who use drugs lack moral principles or willpower, and they could stop their drug use simply by choosing to.
True
False
None
Which of these drugs is an opioid?
Please select your answer
Morphine
Heroin
Codeine
Methadone
All of the above
Opioid addiction is treatable
Yes
No
None
Can a North Carolina resident be covered by Medicare for Opioid abuse treatment?
Yes
No
None
What drug is used to reverse an opioid overdose?
Oxycontin
Naloxone
Methadone
Morphine
None
Which of these are signs of opioid withdrawal?
Muscle and bone pain
Not being able to sleep
Having diarrhea
Anxiety
High blood pressure
All the above
None
Which of these are the signs of opioid overdose?
Heartbeat or breathing slows or stops
Face is extremely pale
Body feels clammy to the touch
Vomiting
All of the above
None
Fentanyl is one of the leading causes of opioid addiction and overdose.
Yes
No
None
Fentanyl is how much stronger compared to heroin and morphine?
5 times stronger than heroin and 25 times stronger than morphine
50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine
10 times stronger than heroin and 20 times stronger than morphine
2 times stronger than heroin and four times stronger than morphine
None
It’s okay to drink alcohol when taking opioids.
Yes
No
None
How many people die of opioid overdose in North Carolina every day?
Five people die every day
More than eleven people die every day
More people die in N.C. from opioid overdoses than car crashes
Both second and third answer
None
Treatment and recovery are available for community members who experience opioid use disorder or addiction.
Yes
No
None
Opioid use disorder, or opioid addiction, is a medical condition that can affect any race, gender, income level, or social class
Yes
No
None
Opioid use is highest among which age group in the United States.
10-19
20 to 25
26 to 34
35 to 44
46 to 65
66 plus
None
Fentanyl, even in small doses, can cause overdose. What is the smallest amount shown to be deadly?
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
15 mg
None
ACES are traumatic events experienced during childhood and remembered as an adult. Which of the following are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)?
Physical, sexual, and emotional abuse
Household substance use
Suicide of a loved one
Violence
Poverty
Incarceration of family
Mental illness of family
All the above
None
If a doctor prescribes opioids, they must not be dangerous.
True
False
None
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved three medications, methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone, to treat opioid addiction.
True
False
None
Which of the following statements is true about talk therapy for opioid treatment?
Talk therapy is a useful part of opioid treatment because it can help patients address the underlying psychological and emotional issues that may have contributed to their addiction.
The most effective treatments for opioid addiction include both medication and talk therapy.
Talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy or counseling, is a communication-based method to assess, diagnose, and treat concerns related to emotions, thinking, and behavior patterns.
For opioid addiction treatment, talk therapy can help patients develop coping mechanisms to manage cravings and triggers that may lead to relapse .
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is one of the most effective types of talk therapy.
All the above
None
What is the link between mental health and opioid use?
Opioid abuse takes hold as brain cell functions depend on opioids to function normally.
Since neurotransmitter chemical outputs directly affect a person’s cognitive and emotional well-being, mental health problems can quickly develop with ongoing opioid use.
Having a mental health condition increases your risk of opioid addiction.
People with a mental health condition such as depression or anxiety are more likely to get opioid prescriptions and are at greater risk of developing an opioid use disorder.
All of the above
None
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Introduction
Learning Modules
1. Terminology & History
Terminology
Terminology, cont.
History
2. Building Community Coalitions
3. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
& Peer Pressure
Risk & Protective Factors
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Peer Pressure
Boundaries
4. Preventing Opioid Deaths
5. Treatment and Support
Treatment & Support
Special Populations
Evaluation and Impact
Community Change Agent Quiz
Call to Action
Contact
Print the Toolkit
Print the Workbook
Credits
Appendices & Resources
Appendix A: References
Appendix B: Definitions
CDC Healthcare Advisory
Resource Guide
Opioid Awareness Materials