HarmReductionPrinciplesParticipantautonomy, Peerinvolvement,Community-Centered Servicesare examples ofwhatStartlow, goslowAn opioidoverdosepreventionstrategyMethadoneandBuprenorphineThesemedicationsmanage cravingsand withdrawalby binding toopioid receptors2-3MinutesThe amount oftime to waitbetweenadministeringdoses ofNaloxoneFear,Shame,ConfusedReactionssomeone mighthave afterexperiencing anoverdoseHarmReductionfor druguseSterile supplies,Drug Checking,and OverdosePreventionCenters areexamples of what30-90MinutesThe amountof timeNaloxonelasts in thebodyNaloxoneResistantOpioidscannotbe thisSettingThe physicaland socialenvironmentwhere theperson isA PersonWho UsesDrugsAnexample ofperson-firstlanguageInjecting,Smoking,BoofingExamples ofRoutes ofAdministrationOnelineThis signifiesa positivefentanyl orxylazinetesting stripPregnantpeople,children,petsThese arepeople that itis safe touseNaloxone onSetEverythingabout anindividual’sphysical andmental stateTouchingFentanylYou cannotoverdosefrom doingthisRisk ofOverdoseUsing anunknownsubstance andhaving not usedin a whileincrease whatCompassionAn importantattitude tobring tooverdoseresponseSternalrubA way toassess if aperson isresponsiveStrategiesforEngagementReduce stigma,unconditionalcare, culturalcompetencyare strategiesfor whatOpioidOverdoseResponseAssess the person,call 911, administerNaloxone, rescuebreathing, monitorand support are thesteps for what?NeverUse AloneHotlineA hotline forsomeone tocall if theyare usingaloneSymptomsof OpioidOverdoseUnresponsive,slow or nobreathing,changes in skintone are allsymptoms of whatRescueBreathingAn importantpart of anopioid overdoseresponse tohelp someonebreatheNaloxoneThe activemedicationin NarcanHarmReductionPrinciplesParticipantautonomy, Peerinvolvement,Community-Centered Servicesare examples ofwhatStartlow, goslowAn opioidoverdosepreventionstrategyMethadoneandBuprenorphineThesemedicationsmanage cravingsand withdrawalby binding toopioid receptors2-3MinutesThe amount oftime to waitbetweenadministeringdoses ofNaloxoneFear,Shame,ConfusedReactionssomeone mighthave afterexperiencing anoverdoseHarmReductionfor druguseSterile supplies,Drug Checking,and OverdosePreventionCenters areexamples of what30-90MinutesThe amountof timeNaloxonelasts in thebodyNaloxoneResistantOpioidscannotbe thisSettingThe physicaland socialenvironmentwhere theperson isA PersonWho UsesDrugsAnexample ofperson-firstlanguageInjecting,Smoking,BoofingExamples ofRoutes ofAdministrationOnelineThis signifiesa positivefentanyl orxylazinetesting stripPregnantpeople,children,petsThese arepeople that itis safe touseNaloxone onSetEverythingabout anindividual’sphysical andmental stateTouchingFentanylYou cannotoverdosefrom doingthisRisk ofOverdoseUsing anunknownsubstance andhaving not usedin a whileincrease whatCompassionAn importantattitude tobring tooverdoseresponseSternalrubA way toassess if aperson isresponsiveStrategiesforEngagementReduce stigma,unconditionalcare, culturalcompetencyare strategiesfor whatOpioidOverdoseResponseAssess the person,call 911, administerNaloxone, rescuebreathing, monitorand support are thesteps for what?NeverUse AloneHotlineA hotline forsomeone tocall if theyare usingaloneSymptomsof OpioidOverdoseUnresponsive,slow or nobreathing,changes in skintone are allsymptoms of whatRescueBreathingAn importantpart of anopioid overdoseresponse tohelp someonebreatheNaloxoneThe activemedicationin Narcan

Overdose Awareness 2025 3 - 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. Participant autonomy, Peer involvement, Community-Centered Services are examples of what
    Harm Reduction Principles
  2. An opioid overdose prevention strategy
    Start low, go slow
  3. These medications manage cravings and withdrawal by binding to opioid receptors
    Methadone and Buprenorphine
  4. The amount of time to wait between administering doses of Naloxone
    2-3 Minutes
  5. Reactions someone might have after experiencing an overdose
    Fear, Shame, Confused
  6. Sterile supplies, Drug Checking, and Overdose Prevention Centers are examples of what
    Harm Reduction for drug use
  7. The amount of time Naloxone lasts in the body
    30-90 Minutes
  8. Opioids cannot be this
    Naloxone Resistant
  9. The physical and social environment where the person is
    Setting
  10. An example of person-first language
    A Person Who Uses Drugs
  11. Examples of Routes of Administration
    Injecting, Smoking, Boofing
  12. This signifies a positive fentanyl or xylazine testing strip
    One line
  13. These are people that it is safe to use Naloxone on
    Pregnant people, children, pets
  14. Everything about an individual’s physical and mental state
    Set
  15. You cannot overdose from doing this
    Touching Fentanyl
  16. Using an unknown substance and having not used in a while increase what
    Risk of Overdose
  17. An important attitude to bring to overdose response
    Compassion
  18. A way to assess if a person is responsive
    Sternal rub
  19. Reduce stigma, unconditional care, cultural competency are strategies for what
    Strategies for Engagement
  20. Assess the person, call 911, administer Naloxone, rescue breathing, monitor and support are the steps for what?
    Opioid Overdose Response
  21. A hotline for someone to call if they are using alone
    Never Use Alone Hotline
  22. Unresponsive, slow or no breathing, changes in skin tone are all symptoms of what
    Symptoms of Opioid Overdose
  23. An important part of an opioid overdose response to help someone breathe
    Rescue Breathing
  24. The active medication in Narcan
    Naloxone