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to surgery, be free from anxiety and fear, and demonstrate an understanding of the need for surgery and measures to minimize the postoperative risks associated with surgery. 1. Identify the patient. 2. Check that preoperative consent forms are signed, witnessed, and correct, that advance directives are in the medical record (as applicable), and that the patients chart is in order. 3. Gather the needed equipment and supplies. 4. Perform hand hygiene. 5. Check vital signs. Notify physician of any pertinent changes (ie, rise or drop in blood pressure, elevated temperature, cough, symptoms of infection). 6. Provide hygiene and oral care. Assess for loose teeth. Remind patient of food and fluid restrictions before surgery. 7. Instruct the patient to remove all personal clothing including underwear and put on a hospital gown. 8. Ask patient to remove cosmetics, jewelry including body-piercing, nail polish, and prostheses (eg, contact lenses, false eyelashes, dentures, and so forth). Some facilities allow a wedding band to be left in place depending on the type of surgery, provided it is secured to the finger with tape. 9. If possible, give valuables to family member or place valuables in appropriate area, such as the hospital safe, if this is not possible. They should not be placed in narcotics drawer.
10. Have patient empty bladder and bowel before surgery. 11. Attend to any special preoperative orders, such as starting an IV line. 12. Complete preoperative checklist and record of patients preoperative preparation. 13. Administer preoperative medication as prescribed by physician/anesthesia provider. 14. Raise side rails of bed; place bed in lowest position. Instruct patient to remain in bed or on stretcher. If necessary, a safety belt may be used. 15. Help move the patient from the bed to the transport stretcher if necessary. Reconfirm patient identification and ensure that all preoperative events and measures are documented. 16. Tell the family of the patient where the patient will be taken after surgery and the location of the waiting area where the surgeon will come to explain the outcome of the surgery. 17. After the patient leaves for the operating room, prepare the room and make a postoperative bed for the patient. Anticipate any necessary equipment based on the type of surgery and the patients history. 18. Perform hand hygiene.