PolysubstanceUseUsingmultiplesubstancesat once.Spectrumof UseA tool forPWUD tocommunicatehow they viewtheir substanceuse.Startlow, andgo slowA HarmReductionstrategy forsomeone whosetolerance hasdecreased.SterileSuppliesLowers thechance of injuryand thetransmission ofHIV and Hep. COverdoseWhen a toxicamount orcombination ofdrugsoverwhelms thebody.NeverUse AloneHotlineA HarmReductionstrategy forsomeone usingsubstancesalone.RescuebreathingAn importantstep of anoverdoseresponse tohelp the personbreathe.GoodSamaritanLawA law that protectsthe person whohas overdosedand the personresponding to theoverdoseDrugCheckingA HRstrategy totell what is ina substanceOverampingA user-definednegativeexperiencewhile usingstimulantsFastheartrate,Panic,SweatingSymptomsofoverampingWar onDrugsA racist andpunitiveresponse todrug use.MethadoneandBuprenorphineMedicationsfor OpioidUseDisorderPersonWho UsesDrugsAnexample ofperson-firstlanguageSternalRubA way toassess if aperson isunresponsiveConfusion,Loneliness,WithdrawalReactionssomeone mayhave afterexperiencing anopioid overdoseWays toreducestigmaTalking openlyabout harmreduction,drug use, andoverdose.NaloxoneMedicationused toreverseopioidoverdoseToxicDrugSupplyA riskfactor forfataloverdoseCompassionThe bestattitude tobring to anoverdoseresponse.Peoplewith LivedExperiencePeople whoshould beinvolved in thecreation of HarmReductionprograms.TouchingFentanylYou cannotoverdosefrom doingthisNot breathing,Unresponsive,Changes inskin toneSigns ofanoverdose30-90minutesThe amountof timeNaloxonelasts in thebody.PolysubstanceUseUsingmultiplesubstancesat once.Spectrumof UseA tool forPWUD tocommunicatehow they viewtheir substanceuse.Startlow, andgo slowA HarmReductionstrategy forsomeone whosetolerance hasdecreased.SterileSuppliesLowers thechance of injuryand thetransmission ofHIV and Hep. COverdoseWhen a toxicamount orcombination ofdrugsoverwhelms thebody.NeverUse AloneHotlineA HarmReductionstrategy forsomeone usingsubstancesalone.RescuebreathingAn importantstep of anoverdoseresponse tohelp the personbreathe.GoodSamaritanLawA law that protectsthe person whohas overdosedand the personresponding to theoverdoseDrugCheckingA HRstrategy totell what is ina substanceOverampingA user-definednegativeexperiencewhile usingstimulantsFastheartrate,Panic,SweatingSymptomsofoverampingWar onDrugsA racist andpunitiveresponse todrug use.MethadoneandBuprenorphineMedicationsfor OpioidUseDisorderPersonWho UsesDrugsAnexample ofperson-firstlanguageSternalRubA way toassess if aperson isunresponsiveConfusion,Loneliness,WithdrawalReactionssomeone mayhave afterexperiencing anopioid overdoseWays toreducestigmaTalking openlyabout harmreduction,drug use, andoverdose.NaloxoneMedicationused toreverseopioidoverdoseToxicDrugSupplyA riskfactor forfataloverdoseCompassionThe bestattitude tobring to anoverdoseresponse.Peoplewith LivedExperiencePeople whoshould beinvolved in thecreation of HarmReductionprograms.TouchingFentanylYou cannotoverdosefrom doingthisNot breathing,Unresponsive,Changes inskin toneSigns ofanoverdose30-90minutesThe amountof timeNaloxonelasts in thebody.

Overdose Awareness 2025 1 - 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. Using multiple substances at once.
    Polysubstance Use
  2. A tool for PWUD to communicate how they view their substance use.
    Spectrum of Use
  3. A Harm Reduction strategy for someone whose tolerance has decreased.
    Start low, and go slow
  4. Lowers the chance of injury and the transmission of HIV and Hep. C
    Sterile Supplies
  5. When a toxic amount or combination of drugs overwhelms the body.
    Overdose
  6. A Harm Reduction strategy for someone using substances alone.
    Never Use Alone Hotline
  7. An important step of an overdose response to help the person breathe.
    Rescue breathing
  8. A law that protects the person who has overdosed and the person responding to the overdose
    Good Samaritan Law
  9. A HR strategy to tell what is in a substance
    Drug Checking
  10. A user-defined negative experience while using stimulants
    Overamping
  11. Symptoms of overamping
    Fast heartrate, Panic, Sweating
  12. A racist and punitive response to drug use.
    War on Drugs
  13. Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
    Methadone and Buprenorphine
  14. An example of person-first language
    Person Who Uses Drugs
  15. A way to assess if a person is unresponsive
    Sternal Rub
  16. Reactions someone may have after experiencing an opioid overdose
    Confusion, Loneliness, Withdrawal
  17. Talking openly about harm reduction, drug use, and overdose.
    Ways to reduce stigma
  18. Medication used to reverse opioid overdose
    Naloxone
  19. A risk factor for fatal overdose
    Toxic Drug Supply
  20. The best attitude to bring to an overdose response.
    Compassion
  21. People who should be involved in the creation of Harm Reduction programs.
    People with Lived Experience
  22. You cannot overdose from doing this
    Touching Fentanyl
  23. Signs of an overdose
    Not breathing, Unresponsive, Changes in skin tone
  24. The amount of time Naloxone lasts in the body.
    30-90 minutes