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* 1. Giving Naloxone to someone who is not experiencing an opioid overdose will cause harm.

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* 2. Some of the signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose include snoring or gurgling sounds and clammy skin.

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* 3. Shouting to see if a person wakes up is one of the ways to check if someone has overdosed or has suffered some other medical emergency.

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* 4. If a person is breathing and has a pulse after they are given Naloxone, they should be moved onto their side in the recovery position.

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* 5. What is your name?

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* 6. What is your gender?

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* 7. What is your age range?

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* 8. What is your zip code?

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* 9. Where will you be picking up your Naloxone kit?

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