What
should I bring to the hospital?
All
patients should bring with them personal toiletries
and shaving gear, loose fitting COMFORTABLE
clothing; non-skid shoes or slippers (slip-on
type with closed back preferred), a list of
their current medications (including dosages),
and any paperwork the hospital may have requested.
PLEASE
BE ADVISED
The hospital provides pajamas, gowns, robes,
slipper socks, and a small toiletries supply.
Most patients, however, do supplement these
with the articles outlined above, at least
in terms of toiletries.
In
addition, if you have an assistive device
that you plan to use after discharge (i.e.
walker, cane, crutches) but are not currently
using, you should have someone bring this
in prior to discharge so the physical therapist
can check to assure that it is the adequate
size for you.
DO
NOT BRING
radios, TV's, or large amounts of cash.
When
should I arrive at the hospital for my surgery?
Patients
are requested to arrive at the hospital 2
HOURS prior to the scheduled surgery time.
This allows time for you to go through the
admission process, change into hospital clothing,
meet the anesthesiologist and nursing personnel
who will be with you during your surgery,
and get any questions pertaining to this process
answered.
PLEASE
BE ADVISED
You should have nothing
by mouth from midnight on the day of your
surgery. In some cases you may be allowed
to take a medication the morning of surgery.
If this is the case, you should take the medication
with the least amount of water necessary.
Report to the admitting nurse any medications
(and dosage) you may have taken.