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Assessment for Opioid Antagonist Administration is a legal document that was released by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction - a government authority operating within Wisconsin.
Q: What is an opioid antagonist?
A: An opioid antagonist is a medication that can block or reverse the effects of opioids in the body.
Q: Why would someone need opioid antagonist administration?
A: Opioid antagonist administration may be necessary to counteract the effects of an opioid overdose or to manage opioid dependency.
Q: Who can administer opioid antagonists in Wisconsin?
A: In Wisconsin, opioid antagonists can be administered by healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and trained overdose prevention responders.
Q: Are opioid antagonists available to the public in Wisconsin?
A: Yes, opioid antagonists such as naloxone are available to the public in Wisconsin without a prescription.
Q: How can someone obtain opioid antagonists in Wisconsin?
A: Opioid antagonists can be obtained from pharmacies, community-based organizations, and other outlets that participate in the Wisconsin Naloxone Distribution Program.
Q: Are there any legal protections for individuals who administer opioid antagonists in Wisconsin?
A: Yes, under Wisconsin law, individuals who administer opioid antagonists in good faith are protected from civil liability and professional discipline.
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