Getting Ready for Surgery

  • Notify your insurance company to pre-authorize your surgery.
  • You will need to have a physical examination with your doctor within 30 days of surgery.
  • Tell your doctor about any medications that you take.
  • If taking a blood thinner you will need to stop taking it as directed.
  • Notify your surgeon if you have questions about your surgery.
  • Complete required tests that may include blood work, urine test, or EKG.
  • Do not eat or drink for the specified amount of time before surgery. This includes water.
  • Arrange to have an adult give you a ride home after surgery.

Day of Surgery

  • Do not wear make-up or nail polish.
  • Artificial nails must to be removed if you are having surgery on your hand or arm.
  • Jewelry and body piercings will be removed prior to surgery.
  • Contacts will need to be removed before surgery. Please bring a case and solution.
  • Arrive at the hospital at the time you are given.
  • You will be asked to change into a hospital gown.
  • You will be asked to sign consents for surgery.
  • The surgeon and anesthetist will visit with you before surgery.
  • An IV will be started before surgery.
  • You will be asked to mark your surgery site with a surgical marker.
  • You will be asked to go to the bathroom before going to surgery.

During Surgery

  • A surgery staff member will bring you to the surgery suite.
  • On arrival, the nurse will check your name band, confirm what type of surgery you are having and verify the surgical site.
  • Your surgery team will be dressed in gowns, masks, hair coverings gloves, etc.
  • You will lie on a narrow bed. A strap will keep you in place.
  • The surgery suite will feel cool and you will be covered with warm blankets when you arrive.
  • Monitors will be placed.
  • Special socks may be applied to your lower legs to prevent blood clots.

After Surgery

  • The surgeon will visit with your family after surgery.
  • You will go to the recovery room until your condition is stable.
  • You will be asked to take deep breaths to keep lungs clear and move your legs to keep your blood flowing.
  • When you return to your hospital room, your diet will depend on the type of surgery you have had.

Dismissal

  • You will be dismissed from the hospital with instructions regarding your incision(s), dressings / bandages, diet, bathing and how to manage discomfort and pain.
  • You will be given a return appointment to see your surgeon.
  • Your surgeon will let you know when you may return to work.

Check List

Be sure to bring:

  • Insurance information
  • List of medications and supplements
  • Case for eyeglasses, contact lenses or dentures
  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, toiletries, robe and slippers (If you are staying overnight)

Note: Please leave valuables at home.


Please call the Floyd Valley Healthcare Scheduling Department at 712-546-3332 if you have any questions.

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