Whenmanagingpain, useopioids asprescribedHavingnaloxone in thehome is like afire extinguisherin the homeOpioidsneed to bedisposedof safelyNaloxone is alifesavingprecaution; itdoes not leadto increaseddrug abuseEven if yourpatient doesn'tmisuse theirmedication,accidentaloverdoses canhappenOpioid usedisorder is apainmanagementissueHavingnaloxone in thehome is likehaving anEpiPen if youhave allergiesInitiate aconversationwith yourpatients aboutadministeringnaloxoneNaloxonecan not beabused orcreate anoverdosePatient canrequestnaloxonedirectlyNaloxoneis easyto useOpioids need tobe stored safelyto preventchildren fromaccessing themNaloxone isan importantsafetyprecautionHaving naloxonein the home islike havinginsulin in thehome if youhave diabetesHavingnaloxone willnot encouragepatients toabuse opioid'sOverdosecan still occurif a patient isreducing theiropioid intakeNaloxoneis easyto useHavingnaloxone willnot encouragepatients toabuse opiodsNaloxone isan importantsafetyprecautionPatients can beat risk even ifthey have neverpreviouslyexperiencedadverse effectsYou do nothave to be anaddict to be atrisk for anaccidentaloverdoseYou shouldeducate yourpatients onnaloxone ifthey are at riskPatients willnot be flaggedif they pick uptheir naloxoneprescriptionPatients can beat risk even ifthey have neverpreviouslyexperiencedadverse effectsWhenmanagingpain, useopioids asprescribedHavingnaloxone in thehome is like afire extinguisherin the homeOpioidsneed to bedisposedof safelyNaloxone is alifesavingprecaution; itdoes not leadto increaseddrug abuseEven if yourpatient doesn'tmisuse theirmedication,accidentaloverdoses canhappenOpioid usedisorder is apainmanagementissueHavingnaloxone in thehome is likehaving anEpiPen if youhave allergiesInitiate aconversationwith yourpatients aboutadministeringnaloxoneNaloxonecan not beabused orcreate anoverdosePatient canrequestnaloxonedirectlyNaloxoneis easyto useOpioids need tobe stored safelyto preventchildren fromaccessing themNaloxone isan importantsafetyprecautionHaving naloxonein the home islike havinginsulin in thehome if youhave diabetesHavingnaloxone willnot encouragepatients toabuse opioid'sOverdosecan still occurif a patient isreducing theiropioid intakeNaloxoneis easyto useHavingnaloxone willnot encouragepatients toabuse opiodsNaloxone isan importantsafetyprecautionPatients can beat risk even ifthey have neverpreviouslyexperiencedadverse effectsYou do nothave to be anaddict to be atrisk for anaccidentaloverdoseYou shouldeducate yourpatients onnaloxone ifthey are at riskPatients willnot be flaggedif they pick uptheir naloxoneprescriptionPatients can beat risk even ifthey have neverpreviouslyexperiencedadverse effects

Narcan Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. When managing pain, use opioids as prescribed
  2. Having naloxone in the home is like a fire extinguisher in the home
  3. Opioids need to be disposed of safely
  4. Naloxone is a lifesaving precaution; it does not lead to increased drug abuse
  5. Even if your patient doesn't misuse their medication, accidental overdoses can happen
  6. Opioid use disorder is a pain management issue
  7. Having naloxone in the home is like having an EpiPen if you have allergies
  8. Initiate a conversation with your patients about administering naloxone
  9. Naloxone can not be abused or create an overdose
  10. Patient can request naloxone directly
  11. Naloxone is easy to use
  12. Opioids need to be stored safely to prevent children from accessing them
  13. Naloxone is an important safety precaution
  14. Having naloxone in the home is like having insulin in the home if you have diabetes
  15. Having naloxone will not encourage patients to abuse opioid's
  16. Overdose can still occur if a patient is reducing their opioid intake
  17. Naloxone is easy to use
  18. Having naloxone will not encourage patients to abuse opiods
  19. Naloxone is an important safety precaution
  20. Patients can be at risk even if they have never previously experienced adverse effects
  21. You do not have to be an addict to be at risk for an accidental overdose
  22. You should educate your patients on naloxone if they are at risk
  23. Patients will not be flagged if they pick up their naloxone prescription
  24. Patients can be at risk even if they have never previously experienced adverse effects