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  • An infographic about the signs and sypmtoms of an opiod overdose. Loss or altered consciousness: difficult or unable to wake up. Body is very limp. Breating is slow, irregular, or stopped: slow, shallow, or absent breathing. Bluish skin: pale, cold, or blue skin. Usually the lips and fingertips turn blue first. Pinpoint pupils: small or constricted pupils of the eyes. Choking or gurgling sounds: person makes choking sounds or gurgling noises. Slow or absent pulse: heartbeat is slow, irregular, or not there at all. The picture has a link to a source that returns a 404, but for reference it says to go here: https://www.apa.org/advocacy/substance-use/opiods/resources/recognizing-overdose.pdf
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