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Good Neighbor Project

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October


NEW CLIENT
enrollments are encouraged to come at the start of clinic hours.
The first appointment will take approximately 1 hour (please plan accordingly).

CLINIC REMINDER:  The Good Neighbor Project is a walk-in-clinic and waiting times will vary (please plan accordingly).

 


IF YOU WITNESS AN OVERDOSE

  1. CALL 911
  2. Do 2 rescue breaths
  3. Draw 0.4 mg/ml of naloxone into syringe
  4. Administer naloxone into the shoulder or thigh muscle
  5. Continue 2 rescue breaths every 5 seconds
  6. If no response, repeat 0.4 mg/ml of naloxone every 3 minutes
  7. Remain onsite & cooperate with first responders upon arrival

The Good Samaritan Law protects you so you can protect your friend.


SIGNS OF AN OVERDOSE

  • Face is clammy to touch and has lost color
  • Body is limp
  • Fingernails or lips have a blue or purple tinge
  • Vomiting or making gurgling noises
  • Cannot be awakened from sleep or unable to speak
  • Breathing is slow or has stopped
  • Heartbeat is slow or has stopped