Opioid use disorder Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 28-year-old woman with a history of opioid use disorder presents to the emergency department in withdrawal. The patient states that she needs help with her opioid use and has repeatedly attempted to stop using, but has been unable to do so due to side effects from withdrawal. The patient reports that she has been using heroin daily for several months, in escalating doses. The patient reports she recently lost her job and significant other due to her ongoing use. Her last use was approximately 24 hours ago. The patient has no other significant past medical history and does not take any medication daily. Vital signs show tachycardia but are otherwise within normal limits. The patient vomits before the start of the examination. Physical examination reveals mydriasis and piloerection. Cardiopulmonary and abdominal examinations are within normal limits. Which of the following should be administered next?  

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