Opioid use disorder Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 34-year-old man is brought by EMS to the emergency department. The patient was unresponsive when EMS arrived. EMS was called by the patient’s partner who found him slumped over on his bed and unresponsive that morning. The patient has a past medical history of polysubstance misuse. He does not take any medication daily. Temperature was 36.1°C (97°F), heart rate was 55 beats per minute, blood pressure was 100/68 mmHg, respiratory rate was 8/min, and O2 saturation was 88% on room air. Physical examination revealed a disheveled man with multiple track marks on the skin of the upper and lower extremities bilaterally. The patient was moaning intermittently in response to pain. Pupils were pinpointed bilaterally. Point of care blood glucose was 77 mg/dL. Supplemental oxygen was provided. Which of the following should have been given in the field?

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