OPIOID OVERDOSE EMERGENCY TREATMENT. CONTRACTOR shall have available at each program site at minimum two (2) unexpired Naloxone doses for the treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose. At least one (1) staff per shift shall be trained in administering the Naloxone. Naloxone is not a substitute for emergency medical care. CONTRACTOR shall always seek emergency medical assistance in the event of a suspected, potentially life-threatening opioid emergency.”
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Samples: Withdrawal Management Services, Treatment Services, Treatment Services
OPIOID OVERDOSE EMERGENCY TREATMENT. CONTRACTOR shall have available at each program site at minimum two (2) unexpired Naloxone doses for the treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose. At least one (1) staff per shift A House manager and residents shall be trained in administering the Naloxone. Naloxone is not a substitute for emergency medical care. CONTRACTOR shall always seek emergency medical assistance in the event of a suspected, potentially life-threatening opioid emergency.”
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OPIOID OVERDOSE EMERGENCY TREATMENT. CONTRACTOR shall have available at each program site at minimum two (2) unexpired Naloxone doses for the treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose. At least one (1) staff per shift A House manager and residents shall be trained in administering the Naloxone. Naloxone is not a substitute for emergency medical care. CONTRACTOR shall always seek emergency medical assistance in the event of a suspected, potentially life-threatening opioid emergency.”
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Samples: Agreement, Agreement for Provision, Agreement for Provision
OPIOID OVERDOSE EMERGENCY TREATMENT. CONTRACTOR shall have available at 28 each program site at minimum two (2) unexpired Naloxone doses for the treatment of known or suspected 29 opioid overdose. At least one (1) staff per shift shall be trained in administering the Naloxone. Naloxone 30 is not a substitute for emergency medical care. CONTRACTOR shall always seek emergency medical 31 assistance in the event of a suspected, potentially life-threatening opioid emergency.”
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OPIOID OVERDOSE EMERGENCY TREATMENT. CONTRACTOR shall have available at each program site at minimum two (2) unexpired Naloxone doses for the treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose. At least one (1) staff per shift shall be trained in administering the Naloxone. Naloxone is not a substitute for emergency medical care. CONTRACTOR shall always seek emergency medical refill(s). 27 allowed to have Medications during their stay with the program, and/or to have the ability to get 28 32 33 assistance in the event of a suspected, potentially life-threatening opioid emergency.”
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Samples: 1 Agreement, 1 Agreement
OPIOID OVERDOSE EMERGENCY TREATMENT. CONTRACTOR shall have available at each program site at minimum two (2) unexpired Naloxone doses for the treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose. At least one (1) staff per shift A House manager and residents shall be trained in administering the Naloxone. Naloxone is not a substitute for emergency medical care. CONTRACTOR shall always seek emergency 33 emergency. 34 37 medical assistance in the event of a suspected, potentially life-threatening opioid emergency.”
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Samples: 1 Agreement, 1 Agreement
OPIOID OVERDOSE EMERGENCY TREATMENT. CONTRACTOR shall have available at each program site at minimum two (2) unexpired Naloxone doses for the treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose. At least one (1) staff per shift shall be trained in administering the Naloxone. Naloxone is not a substitute for emergency medical care. CONTRACTOR shall always seek emergency medical assistance in the event of a suspected, potentially life-threatening opioid emergency.”
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OPIOID OVERDOSE EMERGENCY TREATMENT. CONTRACTOR shall have available at each program site at minimum two (2) unexpired Naloxone doses for the treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose. At least one (1) staff per shift shall be trained in administering the Naloxone. Naloxone is not a substitute for emergency medical care. CONTRACTOR shall always seek emergency medical assistance in the event of a suspected, potentially life-life- threatening opioid emergency.”
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