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Sleep and a good diet are essential to helping your surgery go as smoothly as possible. Make sure you get plenty of both. Your doctor should also provide you with instructions about the use of medication prior to surgery. Generally, aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications should not be taken seven days prior to surgery.

 

The night before surgery you may not eat or drink after midnight. If medication is to be taken, you may have a few sips of water, if needed. On the morning of surgery, you may brush your teeth and rinse your mouth, but do not swallow any water.


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Once you are admitted to the hospital you will be taken to the appropriate pre-surgical area where the nursing staff will take your vital signs, start intravenous (IV) fluids and administer medications as needed.

 

Just prior to surgery, you will be asked to empty your bladder. It’s also necessary to remove all jewelry, contacts, glasses, dentures and even nail polish. Then you’ll change into a hospital gown, be placed on a stretcher and be transported to the operating room area. The anesthesiologist will meet you there and review the medications and procedures to be used during surgery. An IV will be inserted and final preparations for your surgery are made.


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