the protocol as outlined in the nasal Narcan training. Nasal Narcan Deployment Protocol: • Identify and assess victim for responsiveness, pulse, and status of breathing. • If no pulse, initiate CPR and AED as per normal protocol. • Contact EMS and notify them of the situation. • If breathing is decreased or signs of low oxygen (cyanosis) and overdose is suspected (based on history, evidence on scene, bystander reports, and physical examination) then proceed with Narcan administration by following the Narcan training. (Narcan instruction in Appendix C). • If breathing is adequate and no signs of trauma, place in the recovery position. Q UARTERLY R EPORTING R EQUIREMENTS • Each quarter, the campus Directors of Safety & Security will collect the following for their prospective areas and forward to the Executive Director of Emergency Management and College Safety and Security for processing: a. Number of total doses of Naloxone administered; NOTE : When an officer deploys nasal Narcan, and it results in resuscitation of an overdose victim, that officer should ensure the person receives appropriate follow-up care. The effects of Narcan only last for a limited period and the person may experience another opiate overdose when the effects of the Narcan wear off. As such, every effort should be made to encourage that person to be transported to the hospital for additional care. If the person refuses additional care, police should ensure that person is taken to a medical facility by ambulance. b. Number of individuals to whom Naloxone was administered; and c. Number Naloxone administrations resulting in overdose reversal.
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