Sunday, May 28, 2017

Accidental Opioid Overdose New Caregiving Risk

The newest caregiving risk is accidental opioid over dose.  The risk of accidental exposure is respiratory deficit - leading to death.  The care giving population needs special training to be increasingly mindful of this new risk.

Care givers tend to go from home to home helping elderly and disabled individuals in the community.  Many Wisconsin house holds have multiple family members residing under the same roof.  With warmer weather the care giver like the rest of the Wisconsin population will have more skin exposed as a way to cool the body temperature.

The users of street acquired opioids are family members.  The illegal drugs can be accidentally absorbed through the skin or inhaled which influence the respiratory system - slowing and stopping breathing.  Potency indicates less and less substance causes adverse effects on the bodies respiratory system.

Recently during a routine traffic stop in Cincinnati a police officer was accidently exposed to opioids while searching a vehicle requiring hospitalization. In the home setting a care giver will carry the same risk as the other family members. 

Trace opioid drugs resting upon tables, counters, furniture can contribute to accidental exposure.  Home Care Path explains the illegal opioid product is not clearly marked as a hazardous material.  Community partners, police, fire, emergency response, skilled and non-skilled medical home health, public health, and tribal health, have only fragmented pieces of the information tracking the opioid drug in the local geographical areas.

Users, sellers, and suppliers of this extremely potent opioid product place those closest to them at a higher risk for accidental exposure and death.  Todays user, seller, and supplier are typically not aware of the manufacturing ingredients - contributing to the catastrophes plaguing Wisconsin neighborhoods.

Managing this newly expanding risk is important to keeping Wisconsin a safe place to live and work.


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