Completing Your Admission Questionnaire

Contact the hospital if you have any problems completing the form. You may be contacted by a Registered Nurse prior to your admission requesting further information/clarification of your health history. We recommend that you read your information booklet to assist you in completing your questionnaire.

Medications

PLEASE BRING ALL YOUR CURRENT DRUGS AND MEDICINES WITH YOU in their original containers.

If your medications are dispensed from your pharmacy in BLISTER PACKS please organise to have a week’s supply dispensed in individual containers.

Complementary and Alternative Medicines (herbal/natural and vitamins supplements) must be stopped two weeks prior to your surgery.

Take your usual medication on the morning of surgery with a sip of water, unless you have been instructed otherwise.  If you have diabetes and on insulin and/or oral diabetes medication such as hypoglycaemics or gliflozins you will be contacted with further preoperative instructions.

You also will be given special instructions regarding:

  • Diuretics (water pills).
  • Anticoagulant therapies (Blood thinners) e.g., dabigatran, warfarin, aspirin.
  • Blood pressure medication.

If you are unsure about taking any of your medications prior to your surgery please contact Bidwill Hospital and ask to speak to a Registered Nurse for further advice.

 

What To Bring

We recommend you bring glasses, contact lenses and hearing aids and any other aids required for your post op recovery especially crutches. 

You will need comfortable/casual loose-fitting clothes. If you are staying overnight, you will also require a dressing gown, night wear, toiletries.

 

Smoking and Vaping

Smoking and vaping are associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications including respiratory, and delayed wound and bone healing. It is in your best interests to stop smoking/vaping 6 weeks prior to your surgery or as soon as you become aware that your surgery is planned. This period presents a unique opportunity for us to assist you to permanently stop smoking/vaping. You will be contacted by nursing staff and offered smoking and vaping cessation advice and options.

Bidwill Trust Hospital is a smoke/vape free facility and this goes with our philosophy for the promotion of good health.

Smoking or vaping is not permitted within the hospital or its grounds.

Quit Cards are available at your GP/Surgeons Room/Bidwill Trust Hospital if you need assistance with the cessation of smoking or vaping.

 

Accommodation

Nursing staff are responsible for selecting your room. Every effort is made to meet patients’ requests for a single room with ensuite. How ever this is not always possible and sometimes it is unavoidable that patients are placed in a double room with a shared ensuite.

We ask that you plan for your discharge by 10am once your discharge has been confirmed by the surgeon. Please discuss   with the nursing staff if this is not possible.

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