Before Surgery
Knowing what to expect about an upcoming surgery can provide comfort to both you and your family.
To help in your preparation, we have outlined information that allows you to take care of some important items before you come to the hospital.
Scheduling
Your surgeon's office will schedule your procedure with our scheduling staff. If necessary, they will contact you with any individualized information and instructions prior to your procedure. It is your responsibility to pre-authorize the procedure with the insurance company; check with your surgeon's office staff to see if they provide this service.
Registering
STEP ONE: Call and pre-register. Have your insurance information available.
- Phone to register, at (435) 716-2450. Please ask about copayment/prepayment requirements.
- Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. (MST)
- Financial assistance is available for qualifying patients:
STEP TWO: Complete the required Surgery Health History form using one of these options:
- Give your surgery health history to a registered nurse on the phone by calling the Pre-Screen Nurse: (435) 716-5721, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Complete the Surgery Health History through the secure online form:
STEP THREE: On the day prior to surgery, call (435) 716-5303, Monday through Friday, 3-5 p.m., to find out when you should arrive at the facility.
- After regular business hours, your call will be forwarded to the hospital operator who will provide you with the time schedule for your surgery.
- If your surgery is scheduled for a Monday, please call the Friday before.
- Note: Your arrival time will be earlier than your scheduled procedure time in order to complete the necessary preparations for the procedure.
Preparing for Your Surgery
1) Why can't I have anything to eat or drink after midnight the night before surgery?
- Because stomach contents are hazardous when having any type of anesthesia. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PRE-PROCEDURAL INSTRUCTION - DO NOT EAT, DRINK, OR SMOKE ANYTHING after midnight the night before your procedure, except clear liquids four hours prior to coming to the hospital/surgical center.
- Clear liquids that are allowed are:
- Water
- Apple juice, NO PULP
- Soda pop
- Coffee, WITHOUT CREAM
- Clear Tea, WITHOUT CREAM
- Gum, breath mints, chewing tobacco, smoking tobacco and vitamins are not to be used within four hours prior to coming to the hospital/surgical center.
- Children under the age of three may have clear liquids until 3 a.m. Clear liquids are defined as: water, apple juice or lemon-lime soda. Breast milk may be given up to midnight.
2) What about my medications?
- DO take your heart, blood pressure, asthma, Parkinson's or seizure medications with a sip of water the morning of your surgery.
- DO NOT take any other medications 12 hours prior to procedure. This includes any oral diabetic medication or insulin, unless instructed by the nurse or physician. Bring your insulin with you.
- Please bring a list of all medications (including herbal and over the counter medications) with you the day of your procedure.
- Use your asthma or other lung inhalers in the morning and be sure to bring them with you.
- If you are on oxygen at home, bring it with you. If you use CPAP and are going to be spending the night in the hospital bring your CPAP equipment with you.
- Contact your surgeon for instructions if you are taking aspirin, aspirin products, blood thinners, MAO inhibitors, or have taken diet pills (phen/fen or redux). Some medications need to be stopped a few days before surgery.
3) What if I have special needs (i.e., diabetic, disability, language)?
- Call the Surgical Center (435) 716-5303, and let us know what we need to accommodate you.
- Free translation services are available 24-hours-a-day in all spoken languages and ASL.
4) What if I feel ill before surgery?
Notify your surgeon if you develop any of the following:
- Fever
- Sore throat
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Cough or congestion
- Chicken Pox exposure/illness within two weeks of surgery
- Any other problems that may interfere with your scheduled surgery
Day of Surgery Preparation
Recommendations before coming to the hospital:
1) How should I get ready?
- Bathe and shampoo before coming to the hospital - this helps to prevent infection.
- Make sure your hair is dry prior to arriving. Pull back long hair with an elastic band.
- Wear loose clothing that is easy to get off and on, which will fit over a dressing.
- Do not wear any makeup or jewelry (including any body piercing) or metal hair accessories.
- Do not bring other valuables.
2) What should I bring with me?
- Cases for eyeglasses, contact lenses or hearing aids. All personal belongings will remain with your family member during the procedure.
- If you are staying overnight in the hospital - bring a small bag with personal items only (toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, comb or brush, shaving kit, other toiletries).
- If a child is having surgery, bring a favorite toy or blanket, as appropriate.
- Cash or a credit card for your co-pays (depending on your insurance) and filling any post-surgical prescriptions. Note: The cost of prescriptions cannot be added to your bill, unless under Workers' Compensation.
- The following documents, if applicable: Photo ID (such as a driver's license), insurance card(s), Medicare and/or Medicaid cards, a completed Living Will (if you have one).
3) Should someone come with me?
- Two visitors - family members or friends - are welcome, but children are encouraged to stay home.
- One family member should stay within the facility during your stay to receive instructions from the surgical team.
- A parent or guardian of a patient under 18 should stay in the facility until the patient is discharged. (If you are a guardian of a patient, bring copies of forms indicating guardianship or power of attorney.)
- A responsible person should be prepared to drive you home. Driving yourself home is NOT permitted. If you do not have a responsible person to drive you home, your procedure will be cancelled.
- A responsible adult should be prepared to care for you for the first 24 hours after your procedure.
4) How do I get to the facility?
A map to the facility and driving directions are provided through this MapQuest link:
Please enter from 1400 North at the light, on 400 East. Turn east into the parking lot. Park in the southwest corner of the hospital campus parking lot, by the Intermountain Budge Clinic. Enter through the Intermountain Budge Clinic revolving door entrance. This is the entrance that you will be brought back out to by wheelchair after your surgery and where you may be picked up. Take the elevators to the 2nd floor and follow the signs to the Logan Regional Hospital Surgical Center.
Surgical Center
Logan Regional Hospital
500 East 1400 North
Logan, Utah 84341
Phone: (435) 716-5303
Fax: (435) 716-5459
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