Course detail: Fentanyl Safety, Decontamination, and Identification for Law Enforcement and First Responders
Learning Objectives:
- Fentanyl Overdose Awareness: Understand the scope of fentanyl-related overdoses and their impact on public safety.
- Exposure Prevention: Identify levels of exposure during field operations and apply safety protocols, including the use of PPE.
- Symptom Recognition and Response: Recognize signs of opioid overdose and respond with naloxone administration techniques.
- Harm Reduction Strategies: Discuss the role of harm reduction, including the use of fentanyl test strips and naloxone, within legal frameworks.
Instructional Methods:
- Lectures: Expert-led sessions on fentanyl risks, safety protocols, and overdose response.
- Group Discussions: Interactive forums for sharing experiences and strategies.
- Demonstrations: Live demonstrations of PPE usage, decontamination, and naloxone administration.
- Scenario-Based Practice: Simulated overdose scenarios to practice naloxone administration.
Intended Audience:
All public safety personnel, including police officers, EMTs, firefighters, and other first responders.
Acknowledgements:
This training is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), reflecting a commitment to public health and safety education.
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