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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cardio clearance document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient's name in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying the individual requiring cardiac evaluation.
  3. Next, fill in the date of birth. Accurate information here helps ensure proper medical history review.
  4. Indicate the date of surgery and type of surgery planned. This information is essential for assessing any potential risks associated with anesthesia and recovery.
  5. Specify the length of surgery expected, as this can impact cardiac clearance decisions.
  6. Select the type of anesthesia by circling either 'LA' (Local Anesthesia) or 'GA' (General Anesthesia).
  7. Estimate blood loss during surgery. This helps in evaluating patient stability post-operation.
  8. Finally, indicate whether anti-coagulation medicine should be stopped by circling 'Yes' or 'No'. This decision is critical for patient safety.

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People who suffer from hypertension or diabetes, for example, often need clearance. These conditions may increase the risk of cardiovascular issues during surgery. If youre smoking you may also need clearance. Poor physical health may also necessitate clearance.
This test evaluates how your heart performs under physical stress, so we typically have you walk on a treadmill or pedal a stationary bike while monitoring your hearts activity. It helps identify issues that may not be apparent when your heart is at rest.
Some possible screenings include: Medical history review. We start with a thorough review of your medical history. Physical examination. Next, we perform a detailed physical exam. Electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG) An EKG records your hearts electrical activity. Echocardiogram. Stress testing. Laboratory tests.
For the clearance evaluation, a cardiologist or primary care physician might run tests such as an electrocardiogram, an echocardiogram or a nuclear stress test to detect any irregularities or signs of disease, such as arrhythmias, valve problems or blockages.
Cardiac clearance is frequently sought from clinicians to estimate the risk of a cardiovascular event occurring during a noncardiac procedure or activity.

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In these patients, the surgeon usually refers the patient to a primary care physician, internist, or cardiologist to provide the evaluation and clearance. If the patient has a personal physician who is familiar with the patient, there may not be a problem in granting clearance for surgery.

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