Enjoyment,Relaxation,SurvivalReasonssomeonemay usedrugsSyntheticOpioidsFentanyl,Methadone,and Oxycodoneare examplesof thisLowerToleranceRiskfactor foranoverdoseDrug,Set,SettingElementsofExperiencePsychoactiveSubstancesA drug/substancethat affects how aperson thinks andfeels and thedecisions andjudgments thatthey makBreathingThe goalof opioidoverdoseresponseHarmReductionRecognizes thatsubstance use is anatural part ofbeing human, butwhat matters istrying to make it assafe as possibleRecoveryPositionA helpfulposition to putsomeone inafter they wakeup from anopioid overdoseFalseWhen someonewakes up from anoverdose theyshould berestrained to avoidviolent outburstsUnresponsive,Not BreathingSigns ofan opioidoverdoseRescueBreathingThis is thequickest way toget oxygen tothe brain duringan opioidoverdoseAlcoholpadsThis shouldbe used towipe skinclean beforeinjectingPreventOverdoseKnowingwhat is inyour drugsupply cando thisNaloxoneThis medicationcan be usednasally orinjected into themuscle to reverseopioid overdosesTrueTrue or False:Naloxone does notcause harm ifused onesomeone withoutopioids in theirsystemSyringeExchangeProgramA place wherepeople canaccess sterilesupplies anddispose of usedsharpsCookers,Cotton,TourniquetThese aresuppliesused forsaferinjectingNaloxoneResistantOpioidscannotbe thisOpioidsThis class ofsubstances cancause painrelief,relaxation, andconstipationAddressingstigma,InclusiveprogramsWays toachievehealthequitySocialDeterminantsof HealthNonmedicalfactors andsystems ofoppression thatinfluence healthoutcomesSteps toreversean opioidoverdoseAssess theperson, call 911,administerNaloxone, rescuebreathing, monitorand support, aresteps for what?Stigma,Racism,HousingInsecurityBarriersto accesscareOverdosePreventionCentersA Harm Reductionservice that allowspeople to usedrugs in a safeand supervisedsettingEnjoyment,Relaxation,SurvivalReasonssomeonemay usedrugsSyntheticOpioidsFentanyl,Methadone,and Oxycodoneare examplesof thisLowerToleranceRiskfactor foranoverdoseDrug,Set,SettingElementsofExperiencePsychoactiveSubstancesA drug/substancethat affects how aperson thinks andfeels and thedecisions andjudgments thatthey makBreathingThe goalof opioidoverdoseresponseHarmReductionRecognizes thatsubstance use is anatural part ofbeing human, butwhat matters istrying to make it assafe as possibleRecoveryPositionA helpfulposition to putsomeone inafter they wakeup from anopioid overdoseFalseWhen someonewakes up from anoverdose theyshould berestrained to avoidviolent outburstsUnresponsive,Not BreathingSigns ofan opioidoverdoseRescueBreathingThis is thequickest way toget oxygen tothe brain duringan opioidoverdoseAlcoholpadsThis shouldbe used towipe skinclean beforeinjectingPreventOverdoseKnowingwhat is inyour drugsupply cando thisNaloxoneThis medicationcan be usednasally orinjected into themuscle to reverseopioid overdosesTrueTrue or False:Naloxone does notcause harm ifused onesomeone withoutopioids in theirsystemSyringeExchangeProgramA place wherepeople canaccess sterilesupplies anddispose of usedsharpsCookers,Cotton,TourniquetThese aresuppliesused forsaferinjectingNaloxoneResistantOpioidscannotbe thisOpioidsThis class ofsubstances cancause painrelief,relaxation, andconstipationAddressingstigma,InclusiveprogramsWays toachievehealthequitySocialDeterminantsof HealthNonmedicalfactors andsystems ofoppression thatinfluence healthoutcomesSteps toreversean opioidoverdoseAssess theperson, call 911,administerNaloxone, rescuebreathing, monitorand support, aresteps for what?Stigma,Racism,HousingInsecurityBarriersto accesscareOverdosePreventionCentersA Harm Reductionservice that allowspeople to usedrugs in a safeand supervisedsetting

Overdose Awareness 2025 2 - 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. Reasons someone may use drugs
    Enjoyment, Relaxation, Survival
  2. Fentanyl, Methadone, and Oxycodone are examples of this
    Synthetic Opioids
  3. Risk factor for an overdose
    Lower Tolerance
  4. Elements of Experience
    Drug, Set, Setting
  5. A drug/substance that affects how a person thinks and feels and the decisions and judgments that they mak
    Psychoactive Substances
  6. The goal of opioid overdose response
    Breathing
  7. Recognizes that substance use is a natural part of being human, but what matters is trying to make it as safe as possible
    Harm Reduction
  8. A helpful position to put someone in after they wake up from an opioid overdose
    Recovery Position
  9. When someone wakes up from an overdose they should be restrained to avoid violent outbursts
    False
  10. Signs of an opioid overdose
    Unresponsive, Not Breathing
  11. This is the quickest way to get oxygen to the brain during an opioid overdose
    Rescue Breathing
  12. This should be used to wipe skin clean before injecting
    Alcohol pads
  13. Knowing what is in your drug supply can do this
    Prevent Overdose
  14. This medication can be used nasally or injected into the muscle to reverse opioid overdoses
    Naloxone
  15. True or False: Naloxone does not cause harm if used one someone without opioids in their system
    True
  16. A place where people can access sterile supplies and dispose of used sharps
    Syringe Exchange Program
  17. These are supplies used for safer injecting
    Cookers, Cotton, Tourniquet
  18. Opioids cannot be this
    Naloxone Resistant
  19. This class of substances can cause pain relief, relaxation, and constipation
    Opioids
  20. Ways to achieve health equity
    Addressing stigma, Inclusive programs
  21. Nonmedical factors and systems of oppression that influence health outcomes
    Social Determinants of Health
  22. Assess the person, call 911, administer Naloxone, rescue breathing, monitor and support, are steps for what?
    Steps to reverse an opioid overdose
  23. Barriers to access care
    Stigma, Racism, Housing Insecurity
  24. A Harm Reduction service that allows people to use drugs in a safe and supervised setting
    Overdose Prevention Centers