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Patient’s Guide to Before and After Surgery at an ASC | Ambulatory Surgery Center Companies

Patientu2019s Guide to Before and After Surgery at an ASC<br>How to Prepare for Surgery<br>Making going home safer<br><br>Contact Us<br>Local: 205.824.6250 Toll Free 888.310.1311 info@practicepartners.org<br>1 Chase Corporate Dr. Suite 200 Birmingham Alabama 35244

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Patient’s Guide to Before and After Surgery at an ASC | Ambulatory Surgery Center Companies

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  1. Patient’s Guide to Before and After Surgery at an ASC www.practicepartners.org

  2. How to Prepare for Surgery

  3. How to Prepare for Surgery On the morning of surgery, shower and brush your teeth. This will assist you in feeling refreshed as well as minimize the chance of infection.

  4. How to Prepare for Surgery DO NOT EAT OR DRINK anything after midnight (including water, mints, or chewing gum) before your surgery. Undigested food in the stomach can cause complications and your surgery will be postponed if you forget.

  5. How to Prepare for Surgery Medications: Your doctor will let you know if there are certain medications you must stop prior to your surgery.

  6. How to Prepare for Surgery What to wear: Dress appropriately. People also prefer to wear loose fitting clothing that can be easily changed.

  7. How to Prepare for Surgery Remove: Make-up and nail polish.

  8. How to Prepare for Surgery Leave at home: Jewelry, contact lenses and other valuables. You may leave your wedding rings on.

  9. How to Prepare for Surgery WHEN TO GET HERE: A nurse will call one to three days before your procedure with the time for you to arrive.

  10. How to Prepare for Surgery Arrange to have a responsible adult drive you home after surgery.

  11. Making going home safer

  12. Making going home safer Get discharge instructions that cover diet, medications, and activities you should/shouldn’t do.

  13. Making going home safer Your blood pressure and temperature should be normal before discharge. Make sure that your pain and nausea are also under control.

  14. Making going home safer You and your family member will be given discharge instructions regarding diet, activity, treatments necessary at home, and any supplies and prescriptions ordered by your physician.

  15. Making going home safer Have someone that is able to help you once you arrive home. For most procedures you will want someone there as least initially to help performing tasks.

  16. Making going home safer When you receive a follow up call from the center, pass on all information. Tell them of things such as nausea, fever, bleeding, uncontrollable pain or the inability to use the bathroom.

  17. Thank You Local: 205.824.6250 Toll Free: 888.310.1311 Email: info@practicepartners.org www.practicepartners.org

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