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HOSPITAL CHECKLIST FOR
FLEXIBLE SIGMOIDOSCOPY

Patient Name: _________________________

Phone No.:____________________________

Date of Visit: __________________________

Doctor: _______________________________

BEFORE YOUR HOSPITAL VISIT

If You’re Taking Any Medication:

  • Write down any medicines you're currently taking.  List the exact name, dosage and   number of times a day you take each medicine.

  • Remember, never take any medication without first checking with your nurse once you're in the hospital.

Aspirin/Anti-Inflammatories: 

  • Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, avoid aspirin and anti-inflammatories for 1 -2 weeks prior to surgical procedures or tests that could cause bleeding.  If you're not sure if a particular medicine contains an anti-inflammatory or aspirin, ask your doctor.

Eating and Drinking: 

  • It’s important that you have nothing to eat or drink after midnight on the night before your procedure.

  • If you are taking a medicine at home that has a morning dose, ask your doctor if he or she wants you to stop the medication the night before your admission/procedure.

WHEN YOU ARRIVE AT THE HOSPITAL

What You Should Tell Us:

If you've ever had a reaction to a medicine, local anesthetic, tape, latex or skin cleanser

Any special needs you may have, such as religious or dietary preferences

If you'll need special physical assistance

If there's ANY possibility that you COULD be pregnant

If you've brought any prescriptions from home

Please let your physician know if: 

  • You develop an acute illness or have an asthma attack within three days prior to your scheduled procedure.

BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE HOSPITAL

What to Know Before You Leave:

  • Your nursing staff will give you specific instructions about limitations on physical activity, diet, and proper use of medications.

  • Your discharge plan will also include detailed instructions about what to do if you experience any problems like fever, infection, bleeding, or excessive pain, etc.

  • Discuss a time for a follow-up visit with your doctor.

Transportation Home:

  • After any colonoscopy, you MUST have someone available to take you home. You may feel fine when it’s time to leave, but you could have a problem with drowsiness or nausea from medicines or lingering anesthetic.  This could endanger you and others if you attempt to drive. 

PERSONAL NOTES:

















 
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