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This course provides essential knowledge and practical skills for administering Naloxone (Narcan) to both humans and dogs in the event of an opioid overdose. By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
• Identify opioid overdose symptoms in humans and dogs
• Safely administer Naloxone via different methods
• Understand the legal considerations and follow-up care after administration
Duration: 1 hour
The course size is limited to: 12 Students
What to bring: Enclosed footwear, Mobile Phone
What you receive:
- Certificate of Attendance (Normally sent within 1 hour of training)
WARNING - THIS COURSE IS NOT DESIGNED TO REPLACE PROFESSIONAL VETERINARY CARE. THIS COURSE IS DESIGNED TO HELP GET YOUR CANINE FROM THE POINT OF INJURY TO A VETERINARY CLINIC IN A SAFE AND STABLE MANNER.
This Course Contains graphic real-world content!
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