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PATIENT
INFORMATION
SURGERY CENTER, Inc. ®
Operating Room
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GUIDELINES FOR SURGERY
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It is
very important to arrive promptly for your scheduled procedure/surgery.
You will
need to register at the reception desk in the lobby. Please submit
any documents from your doctor at this time. Bring a list of all
medications you are currently taking.
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Please bring your
insurance cards, a photo ID, and a method of payment.
BEFORE SURGERY
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You must arrange for a
responsible adult to drive you home after discharge from the Surgery
Center. We strongly suggest that you arrange for a responsible adult
to be with you for the first twenty-four (24) hours after your
procedure for your protection and safety.
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If there is any change
in your physical condition, such as a cold or fever, please notify
your doctor.
If you need to cancel your surgery, please notify your doctor's
office as soon as you know that you cannot keep your appointment.-
A nurse from the Surgery
Center will call you regarding when to stop eating and drinking
prior to your surgery. Refrain from smoking for at least twenty-four
(24) hours before your procedure. Contact your physician's office or
the Surgery Center regarding which of your medications to take the
day of your procedure. If instructed to do so, take them with one
small sip of water. You may be instructed to bring your medications
with you. You may brush your teeth, but do not swallow any water.
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If you have any
questions, please contact the Surgery Center at (941) 924-9282.
THE DAY OF YOUR
PROCEDURE
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Please arrive at the
scheduled arrival time. Late arrival may necessitate delaying or
rescheduling your procedure.
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Bathe or shower prior to
arriving for your procedure. Remove all make-up, nail polish on one
finger, and
hairpieces.
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Wear loose, comfortable
clothing such as an easy-button shirt or blouse. This is important
in the event bandages are required after surgery.
LEAVE VALUABLES, INCLUDING
JEWELRY, AT
HOME.
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If you wear glasses or
contact lenses, bring your eyewear case for their safekeeping.
Containers will be provided for removable dentures or bridgework.
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Before leaving the
Surgery Center, you will be given written instructions for your care
at home.
AFTER SURGERY
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After returning home, be
sure to follow your doctor's orders regarding diet, rest, activity,
and medication.
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It is not unusual to
feel drowsy for several hours after your procedure. You should not
sign any important papers or make any legal decisions for
twenty-four (24) hours after your surgery.
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Keep any bandages dry,
clean, and in place until instructed by your doctor.
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A nurse will call you
twenty-four to seventy-two (24-72) hours after your procedure to see
how you are and to answer any questions you may have.
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Do not drive, smoke,
drink alcoholic beverages, operate heavy machinery, or cook until the
day after surgery.
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If an emergency should
arise after you have been discharged from the Surgery Center,
contact your doctor. If you cannot contact your doctor, go to the
nearest emergency room.
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Please
complete and return a questionnaire you will receive after surgery
to help us evaluate the care you received at our facility.
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