What
kinds of tests will I need before surgery?
All
patients are required to have routine blood
work and urinalysis performed. These tests
cannot be performed prior to 14 days before
the scheduled surgery in order to be acceptable. In
addition all patients are required to have
a physical examination which can be performed
at any time within 30 days of the surgical
date. Patients over the age of 50 are
required to have an EKG and chest x-ray performed
within 30 days of the surgical date. Patients
below the age of 50 with any cardiac or respiratory
history may also be required to have these
tests performed.
Most
pre-admission testing and physical evaluations
can be performed either by the patient's personal
physician or at the hospital where the procedure
will be performed.
PLEASE
BE ADVISED that if an abnormal exam or
test result is reported, you may need a further
evaluation or repeat testing performed. This
does not necessarily mean surgery is canceled,
but for your own safety, further investigation
of any abnormalities is the standard procedure.
Will
I need to donate blood before surgery?
Some
surgeries do require the patient to donate
blood if possible. If your physician requests
blood donation, this can be done any time
within 35 days of the surgical date. The number
of units that can be donated prior to surgery
will be discussed with the patient by their
physician. When units of blood are donated,
the patient's blood levels are monitored prior
to each donation in order to assure the patient's
safety.
If
the patient cannot donate his or her own blood,
a designated donor, usually a family member
or relative, may donate blood for the patient.
This is done through the Red Cross Blood Donor
Centers and the units then transported to
the hospital for the patient's use.
If
a patient is unable to donate blood and there
is no designated donor, the patient will receive
blood from the hospital Blood Bank if necessary.
The hospital follows universal guidelines
in screening blood and blood products to ensure
the patient's safety as much as possible in
this situation.