Cardiac Surgery Pre-Operative Orders Pre-Operative Orders 2025

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  2. Begin by entering the patient's name, date of birth, and diagnosis in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate and legible.
  3. Select the appropriate admission status for the patient: Inpatient or Outpatient. This is crucial for determining care requirements.
  4. Fill in details regarding anesthesia type and procedure consent. This section is vital for surgical preparation.
  5. Document any allergies and specify reactions. This ensures patient safety during surgery.
  6. Complete medication orders, including pre-operative antibiotics based on weight and allergy history. Follow guidelines carefully to ensure proper dosing.
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Before open-heart surgery, you can expect a provider to: Perform chest X-rays, an electrocardiogram (EKG) or other tests to help your surgeon plan your procedure. Shave your chest. Sterilize the surgical area with antimicrobial (bacteria-killing) soap.
Before going to surgery You are asked to empty your bladder. Take off all jewelry (including rings), contact lenses and nail polish. Remove your glasses or dentures. If you wear a hearing aid, leave it in so you can talk with members of the team in the preoperative area.
Stop drinking and eating for a certain period of time before the time of surgery. Bathe or clean, and possibly shave the area to be operated on. Undergo various blood tests, X-rays, electrocardiograms, or other procedures necessary for surgery.
Before your surgery, you will have a physical exam and your provider will do blood tests and heart tests to learn more about your condition and your general health. These tests help your provider decide whether you need heart surgery, what type of surgery you need, and when to do it.
Midazolam is considered an excellent choice for premedication because of its amnestic and anxiolytic effects. However, lorazepam is a popular alternative because of its high potency and longer duration of action.
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