A 25-year-old man is found by the ambulance cyanosed but with a detectable pulse. A needle and syringe are on the ground beside him; he has numerous track marks.
He is given assisted ventilation with a bag and mask and given 2 mgs of naloxone he becomes aggressive, spits at the ambulance personnel, and runs away.
A 25-year-old man is found by the ambulance cyanosed but with a detectable pulse. A needle and syringe are on the ground beside him; he has numerous track marks.
He is given assisted ventilation with a bag and mask and given 2 mgs of naloxone. His respiratory rate appears to improve but he does not wake.
He is noted to have a swollen buttock and a foot drop. His urine is dark. His CPK is 80 000.
A 31-year-old man is found by the ambulance cyanosed but with a detectable pulse. A needle and syringe are on the ground beside him; he has numerous track marks.
He is given assisted ventilation with a bag and mask and given 2 mgs of naloxone. He becomes aggressive, begins sweating profusely and refuses to lie down on the ambulance stretcher.
On arrival at hospital he is confused, tachypnoeic and is cyanosed.
A drowsy 2 year old boy is brought into an Emergency Department. His father is on suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) maintenance therapy. The child grabbed some tablets when his father wasn't looking and 3 tablets are unaccounted for.