Key Safety Points Before Your Surgery
We are committed to making your surgery as safe and effective as possible . You also play an important part in preparing for surgery . Follow these instructions carefully :
HEALTH EDUCATION
• Call your doctor if you have a fever , cold or flu symptoms , or any other changes to your health during the week before your surgery .
• Remove all jewelry , including wedding bands and body piercings . You may replace body piercings with temporary plastic posts before coming to the hospital . If you have rings that will not come off , please tell a staff member .
• Do not eat or drink after midnight the night before your surgery unless you are given other instructions . Carefully follow your surgeon ’ s directions to prepare for your surgery . Call your surgeon ’ s office if you have any questions .
• You may brush your teeth and rinse your mouth but do not swallow any water the morning of surgery .
• If you have been told to take certain medications the morning of surgery , take them with a small sip of water .
• You may wear deodorant but do not wear any makeup , perfume , powders , lotions , or creams .
• Wear loose , comfortable clothing and tennis shoes .
• Do not bring any valuables to the hospital .
• You will need to have a responsible adult to drive you home and stay with you for the first 24 hours after surgery .
• If you are to stay overnight at the hospital , please leave personal items in the car . Your family can bring them to you once you are in your room .
• Females ages 12 to 60 will be asked to provide a urine sample when admitted the day of surgery .
• Be sure to bring :
- Your driver ’ s license or photo ID , insurance card , and co-payment .
- A copy of your Living Will and / or Healthcare Power of Attorney if you have made them .
- Any medical equipment that you use daily such as walker , cane , or CPAP .
- Your glasses , hearing aids , or special aids . You will need these before surgery but will give them to your family for safekeeping before you go to the operating room .
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