I've done some searching and can't find any discussion on this, so I thought I'd throw it out there and get some of your experiences.
We all know that generally-accepted practices surrounding the use of narcan for opiate overdoses. We've heard the prevailing philosophy that the patient (may/will) awaken and become violent. In fact, I've worked with some EMTs who refused to administer it in the field because of their fear of what the newly-conscious patient would be like.
My question is this:
How much are these fears rooted in reality and how much in lore?
I've seen loads of heroin overdoses treated with narcan over the years and have never experienced a violent patient. All my patients have been confused and lethargic. Some even apologetic.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			We all know that generally-accepted practices surrounding the use of narcan for opiate overdoses. We've heard the prevailing philosophy that the patient (may/will) awaken and become violent. In fact, I've worked with some EMTs who refused to administer it in the field because of their fear of what the newly-conscious patient would be like.
My question is this:
How much are these fears rooted in reality and how much in lore?
I've seen loads of heroin overdoses treated with narcan over the years and have never experienced a violent patient. All my patients have been confused and lethargic. Some even apologetic.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences.
 
	 
 
		 
 
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