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Hospital Visit/Preoperative Clinic

March 21, 2017

Hospital Visit/Preoperative Clinic

Can my child visit the hospital before surgery?

You may request for you and your child to visit and tour the facility before surgery. Touring the hospital before surgery can help your child see the sights, sounds, and events he or she will experience the day of surgery. It is a nonthreatening, often reassuring, way to learn about the hospital.

If you have questions about how to address your child's particular needs in preparing for surgery, ask if a child life specialist is available to talk to you and your family. Preoperative education for children may also be available from a child life specialist who can explain what will happen, and why, in terms your child can understand. Child life specialists can also be helpful in assisting siblings to prepare for the changes in their routine. They can also help siblings to express their feelings about the separation from their brother or sister.

Contact the hospital for more information.

What is the preoperative clinic?

The preoperative clinic makes sure that your child is ready for his or her scheduled surgery. Please bring your insurance information and a list of all medicines your child is taking. If preadmission lab work is ordered by your child's healthcare provider, it will be collected at this time. You will also meet with an anesthesiologist. He or she will ask questions about your child's medical history, medicines, and allergies. The anesthesiologist will be able to address any concerns or questions you have about anesthesia. If your child has had any problems with surgery or anesthesia in the past, please let the hospital staff know during this preoperative visit.

What will my child need to do before we return to the hospital for surgery?

When you leave the preoperative clinic, you will be given written instructions to follow. Make sure you understand all of them before leaving the clinic. Instructions will include when your child can eat or drink before coming to the hospital, and if he or she should take any of his or her usual medicines. When returning for surgery, bring any security items your child needs. These could include a favorite stuffed animal, blanket, or pacifier.

Please understand the instructions about eating and drinking presurgery before you and your child leave the preoperative clinic. If your child does not follow the eating and drinking instructions before surgery, it will cause the surgery to be postponed.

Updated:  

March 21, 2017

Sources:  

Preoperative Care of Children: Strategies From a Child Life Perspective. Panella J. AORN Journal. 2016;104(1):12-19., Textbook of Pediatric Care. Zuckerberg A. 2009;3(4):62.

Reviewed By:  

Adler, Liora C., MD,Dozier, Tennille, RN, BSN, RDMS