October 15, 2008
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Preparing for Surgery
At Northern Hospital we make every effort to ensure that your surgical experience is efficient and uncomplicated, but to do so we need your help. To prepare for your surgery, please follow these tips:

  • Discuss with your physician the risks and benefits of your procedure. If you have questions, please speak with your doctor or write your questions down so that we may help answer them.
  • If you smoke, quit or cut down.
  • Shower and shampoo your hair before your surgery. You may be asked to scrub the skin where the surgery will be done. Please be aware that hair in that area of your body may be shaved or trimmed at the hospital.
  • Prior to surgery, please notify your physician of any change in your condition, such as a bad cold or sore throat.
  • Follow any other instructions you've been given.
  • Call the hospital at (336) 719-7054 between 2:00pm and 4:00pm the day before your surgery to confirm when you need to arrive. .
  • NPO - Nothing by Mouth - Unless told otherwise, do not eat or drink anything after midnight the night before your surgery. This includes water, chewing gum and mints. You can brush your teeth and rinse your mouth, but please don't swallow the water. It you have been told to take any medications, take them with small sips of water.

The Day of Surgery

  • Be on time to your appointment.
  • Wear loose fitting clothes. Don't wear makeup, hair spray, perfume or nail polish. Leave jewelry, credit cards, rings, watches and other valuables at home.
  • If your child is having surgery, bring along their favorite toy or blanket to help them feel more comfortable. Also bring formula or any special food your child needs.
  • Know your medical history before we begin your procedure. If you are taking any herbs, mineral supplements or medications please notify the pre-op nurse or anesthesiologist to reduce your risk of drug interactions. That includes medications such as inhalers, nebulizers, insulin, or any other medications that you routinely use.
  • You will be given an identification band with your name on it to wear on your wrist.
  • You will change into a hospital gown and may be asked to remove contact lenses, hearing aids or dentures.
  • You may be given an intravenous (IV) line for fluids and medications.

During and After your Surgery

  • Our staff is here to serve you. Please let us know if you are cold or uncomfortable so that we can assist you.
  • You will be given written instructions to follow after your surgery. Your discharge nurse will explain these to you and your family before you leave. If there are any questions once you arrive home, please contact your physician.

Your Visitors
Your family and friends are welcome to wait in our surgical waiting room located on the first floor just outside the operating room. The waiting room is staffed by volunteers who can provide your loved ones with updates on the progress of your surgery, upon request.

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