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PRE-OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SURGERY PATIENTS
- Do not eat, drink, chew gum or smoke anything after 12 midnight, the night before surgery.
- Discontinue all blood thinning and Aspirin products 7 – 10 days prior to surgery. You will need to contact your primary care doctor for instructions for this, as well as instructions to continue taking routine medications or to miss a dose the morning of surgery (examples include: insulin, blood pressure pills, or heart medication).
- Do not bring jewelry or valuables with you to the hospital. All jewelry must be removed prior to surgery and the hospital does not assume responsibility for these items.
- Remember to wear comfortable clothing. Often after surgery, tight clothing will be uncomfortable and create difficulty getting dressed.
- You will be required to have a responsible adult, licensed to drive, to take you home at the time of discharge.
- Contact lenses can not be worn in the Operating Room. Be sure to bring your container to keep these protected while in surgery.
- Notify the surgeon of any change in your physical condition indicating the occurrence of respiratory infection (bad cold) or contagious disease exposure. This will likely postpone your surgery.
- It will be the prerogative of the physician (surgeon) or anesthesiologist to order the patient to be admitted to the hospital if condition warrants.
- Parent or legal guardian must accompany a minor scheduled for ambulatory surgery in order to sign operative consent forms.
- Finger nail polish and make up must be removed.
- Complete bath or shower the night before surgery.
- You will be contacted if you will require any medical equipment, and these arrangements will be made prior to surgery.

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