Do’s and don’ts on the day of surgery

If you are having a general anaesthetic ..

Do’s

1. Do drink clear fluids from midnight but nothing for 2 hours prior to arrival time. Examples of clear liquids include:

  • Water, 7-Up, Sprite etc
  • Clear tea
  • Plain, black coffee (no milk or sugar)
  • No milk or milk products.

2. Do take your normal medication on the morning of surgery with small sips of water, unless your surgeon or anaesthetist asks you not to take these drugs. If you take insulin, ask your doctor if you need to adjust your insulin before surgery.

3. Do have someone drive you to and from admission t0 hospital.

4. Do bring your mobile and charger.

5. Do bring glasses, hearing aids etc.

6. Do wear loose, comfortable clothing.

Don’ts

7. Don’t take solid food after midnight prior to surgery.

8. Don’t smoke, or drink alcohol after 6pm on the day prior to surgery, or on the day.

9. Don’t wear makeup, nail polish, false eye lashes, acrylic nails, deodorant, perfume, oil, or scented lotion.

10. Don’t wear any jewellery or piercings, or bring a large amount of cash.

When to arrive

It is common to arrive two hours before your scheduled surgery time. If you have trouble walking or moving, allow extra time.

What happens after you arrive?

You will be welcomed by a member of staff, who will explain the processes to you, and give you an identity bracelet to wear during your stay in hospital.

During your time in hospital, you may be asked the same questions by several people. This is routine, and ensures that correct information about you is checked and available at each stage of treatment.