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The Preoperative Checklist is completed by clinicians working within their scope of clinical practice and is designed to aid patient preparation prior to their transfer to theatre and support effective clinical handover when there is a transfer of professional responsibility and accountability.
urgent/emergent), evaluate the presence of unstable cardiac conditions or a recent coronary revascularization (percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary artery bypass grafting), assess the functional capacity of the patient (usually expressed in metabolic equivalents), determine the value of non-invasive and/or
Careful preoperative preparation at least a week before surgery, rational decisions regarding necessary tests and examinations, good cooperation with the cardiologist and surgeon and careful planning of early postoperative treatment are key for better outcome after surgery and reduction of postoperative complications.
Knowing what to expect in terms of wound healing, fatigue, when to start physical activity, nutrition, and sleep is where patience becomes essential. Do not push yourself too hard. The trauma from surgery takes a toll on the body and each body responds to that trauma differently.
After check-in, you are taken to a preoperative area, where a member of your care team will gather information like your health history and vital signs. They also will be available to answer your questions. You will wait in this area until the operating or procedure room is available.
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Careful preoperative preparation at least a week before surgery, rational decisions regarding necessary tests and examinations, good cooperation with the cardiologist and surgeon and careful planning of early postoperative treatment are key for better outcome after surgery and reduction of postoperative complications.
The following activities are necessary before surgery: Pre-registration. Blood work, EKG, urinalysis (You do not need to fast for blood work) Chest X-ray. Meet the nurse practitioner or physician assistant. Anesthesia evaluation. Meet the nurse coordinator.
Preparing for Surgery 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 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.

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