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Pre & Post Op Instructions
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The Night Before Surgery
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Please do not eat or drink anything after midnight on the evening before your
surgery.
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If you are taking medications for high blood pressure, diabetes or nervous
disorders, contact your surgeon for additional instructions.
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Medications and anesthesia may be harmful to a fetus, especially in the first
12 weeks of pregnancy. If there is the possibility of pregnancy, please contact
your surgeon prior to undergoing surgery.
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Notify your surgeon of any changes in your health or if you have been exposed
to any communicable diseases.
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Please do not drink alcoholic beverages 24 hours prior to your surgery.
The Morning of Surgery
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You should arrive at the Center one hour prior to the scheduled
surgery time with photo ID and insurance card(s).
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Bathe the morning of surgery. If you shampoo your hair, make sure it is dry and
do not use hairspray.
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Do not wear makeup or lipstick.
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Wear loose fitting, casual clothing that can be easily removed.
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Do not bring rings, watches or other valuables to the Center.
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Bring a list of all prescriptions you are currently taking with you on the day of surgery.
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Bring a written list of known allergies.
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Remove fingernail polish.
Prior to Surgery
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Patients must sign a surgical consent form before any medication can be given
or surgery performed.
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Minors must have a parent or legal guardian sign a consent form before surgery can be performed.
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Patients should not leave the Center unless they are under the care and
supervision of a responsible adult. This may be a friend or relative who
can drive the patient home.
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Smoking 24 hours before or after surgery may be detrimental to your recovery.
Following Surgery
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Do not drive, sign important papers or make critical decisions for at least 24
hours.
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Do not operate machinery, power tools, etc. for at least 24 hours.
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Do not drink alcoholic beverages for at least 24 hours.
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A representative of the Center will contact you after surgery to inquire about
your condition.
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Your surgeon will provide you with post-operative instructions regarding diet,
rest and medication. In the event of any difficulties or complications, call
your surgeon immediately.
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