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How to prepare for having a general anaesthetic making sure any long-term conditions are managed as well as possible, such as diabetes, high blood pressure or anaemia. keeping as physically active as possible, including doing exercise that raises your heart rate if you can. stopping smoking.
Sub-navigation. There are four main categories of anesthesia used during surgery and other procedures: general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, sedation (sometimes called monitored anesthesia care), and local anesthesia. Sometimes patients may choose which type of anesthesia will be used.
Its best to have someone with you for at least the first 24 hours after general anesthesia. You may continue to be sleepy, and your judgment and reflexes may take time to return to normal. If you are taking opioids for pain, you wont be able to drive until you stop taking them.

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Do not have hot liquids (coffee, tea, and soup) for a few days. They may make you bleed more. Do not eat food with small seeds (poppyseeds, sesame seeds, popcorn, etc) for 2-4 weeks following surgery. Try not to eat on the surgery site.
PACU stands for Post Anesthesia Care Unit. It is the unit where patients are temporarily admitted after any surgical; procedures. Itis a vital part of hospitals and other medical facilities.
Following surgery, hand hygiene (washing your hands) is the number one way of preventing the spread of infection, e.g. before eating, before taking medications, before and after changing wound dressings. EATING: Begin with light refreshments. If you are not nauseated, return to your normal diet after a few hours.
The recovery from major surgery can be divided into three phases: (1) an immediate, or post anesthetic, phase; (2) an intermediate phase, encompassing the hospitalization period; and (3) a convalescent phase.

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