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To help us meet all your needs, please follow these guidelines:
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It is your responsibility to arrange in advance for a responsible
adult to drive you home and remain with you for 24 hours after your
surgery. You cannot drive yourself or be left alone. You may take a taxi as long as you are accompanied by a responsible adult. You may not take a taxi home alone.
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Please bathe or shower prior to your surgery. Remove all makeup.
Do not use lotions or oils after bathing. Remove all jewelry
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Wear loose, comfortable clothing such as sweat suits and easy-to-button
shirts or blouses that are big enough to accommodate a large bandage
after surgery. Wear comfortable slip-on shoes; no high heels, please.
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Leave
all valuables, including jewelry and cash, at home. We cannot responsible
for damage or lost property. You will be required to have your ID
with you.
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Be prepared to sign a form giving your consent for the operation.
If the patient is under 18, a parent or legal guardian must accompany
the patient and sign the consent form. The parent or guardian is
required to stay at the surgery center until the patient is discharged.
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Bring all insurance cards and ID with you to the center. See the section
on insurance and billing.
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Please
contact the facility the day before your surgery to determine what your arrival time should be.
Surgery times are often updated
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Presidio Surgery Center does not honor any advance
directive. We provide the patient with information on our policy
should a patient so inquire. Patients are advised of our policy
on the pre-op phone call or prior to surgery.
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Jewelry/Body
Piercing Policy: In compliance with Association of Operating
Room Nurses (AORN) standards, patients are asked to remove any jewelry/body
piercing prior to arrival at the surgery center. If the patient
refuses to remove the jewelry/body piercing, the patient or responsible
party must sign a release/waiver form before any medical procedure
will be performed.
Following are some of the risks if jewelry/body piercings are not
removed prior to surgery:
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Potential
infection from micro organisms harbored in the crevices of the jewelry.
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Potential
burn sustained by the patient if an electrosurgical unit is used
during the procedure.
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Potential
injury sustained by the patient and/or medical staff if the patient
lies on the jewelry or if the jewelry becomes entangled in the sheets
and tubing or becomes dislodged.
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Potential
injury to the patient and/or medical staff if the jewelry has sharp
edges .
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Potential
loss of jewelry/body piercing .
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If a patient arrives at the center with jewelry/body piercing and
will not remove it, the surgeon or anesthesiologist may refuse to
perform the procedure due to the associated risks
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