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These are some of the most frequently asked questions. If you do not see an answer to your question below, please call the surgery center.

 

QUESTION: What can I eat and drink?
ANSWER: The patient should have nothing to eat or drink after midnight the night before surgery.
QUESTION: What should I expect when I arrive at the Center?
ANSWER: You have been scheduled to arrive at the Center approximately 1 hour before your surgery to allow time for admitting, laboratory test, and a medical history.  You will also be asked to sign a Consent to Surgery form, which acknowledges your permission for the surgeon to operate.  If the patient is a minor, this form must be signed by a parent or legal guardian.
QUESTION: What should I wear?
ANSWER: Wear loose, comfortable casual clothing. Please leave contact lenses, jewelry, credit cards, cash and any other valuables at home.
QUESTION: My child is scheduled for surgery, are there special arrangements for pediatric patients?
ANSWER: Since the prospect of surgery can be frightening to a young child (and also to the child's parents)  our staff make every effort to alleviate the fears of both parents and child.  Upon request, a tour will be conducted to acquaint  your child with our staff and facilities.  We also recognize that a parent's presence can provide great source of comfort for the pediatric patient.  For this reason, we encourage you to stay with your child in the pre-operative area before surgery and in the recovery room following surgery.
QUESTION: What happens after my surgery?
ANSWER: After surgery, you will be moved to our fully-equipped recovery room, where you will remain under close observation by our recovery room nurses until you are ready to go home.  Although the length of stay in the recovery room varies according to the type of procedure and your surgeon's instructions , most patients are discharged 1-3 hours after surgery.
QUESTION: What precautions should I take after I'm home?
ANSWER: Your surgeon will provide post-operative instructions regarding diet, rest, and medications.  We suggest that you pamper yourself the first 24 hours following surgery, and arrange for an adult friend or relative to stay with you.  Since it is normal to feel drowsy after receiving anesthetic, we also recommend that you postpone the following activities for 24 hours after discharge:
  • Driving and operating equipment
  • Signing important papers
  • Making significant decisions
  • Drinking alcoholic beverages
QUESTION: Should I take my daily medications?
ANSWER: Some medications need to be taken.  If you are taking medications, please check with one of our nurses prior to your surgery for instruction.
QUESTION: Can I brush my teeth?
ANSWER:

Brushing your teeth the morning of surgery is fine, providing you do not swallow any water.  Parents please supervise young children as they brush to ensure they do not swallow water.

QUESTION: May I have small sips of water, chew gum, or have mints prior to surgery?
ANSWER:

No, this may lead to cancellation of your surgery.

 

 

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Last modified: 04/23/08