FYI: Preop Surgery Prep List - Hospital Packing List
I copied this from another area in OH - - Thought you guys might like to see it here.
WHAT TO TAKE TO THE HOSPITAL
- Lip balm / chap stick...for the dry lips when you can't have ice chips
-Baby wipes or antibacterial wipes to freshen up
-Trial size baby lotion or favorite lotion
-Small shampoo and conditioner
-Brush, hair ties
-Toothbrush and paste ...the hospital provides some but it tastes horrible
-Deodorant
-Insurance card and living will or health care proxy, medication list
-Your own pillow w/colored case (this will be handy for the ride home too)
-Loose clothes to wear home and a good pair of non slip sole slip on shoes...you will hate to bend over to put on shoes
-Camera in case you want to document the journey ...this is an optional item
-Phone numbers in case you want to call family / friends
-Sanitary napkins (a lot of women will start their cycle right after surgery)
-Eye covering (if light bothers you), earplugs (if noise bothers you)
-Pictures of family or loved ones...This is an optional item
-Small fan ...this is an optional item
-Get some type of long wooden spoon or something you can wrap toilet tissue around. If that doesn't work, get a family member to help wipe.
-A robe and house shoes to walk in the hall after surgery
-Some reading material like magazines...you won't get through a book with all the drugs they have you on.
-CPAP machine (if dr. requires it)
-Albuterol rescue inhaler
Pack your bag to go to the hospital and then remove HALF of that. You won't use it all!
Post-op List
-Lots of small dishes to eat from
-Replace all the batteries in things you use regularly (TV control, VCR controls, cordless phone, etc)
-Buy yourself a small bag of sugar-free peppermints. These are great if your queasy post-op or peppermint tea. Hot tea is a great help in the morning to relax your new pouch.
-Small plastic dishes for freezing and or refrigerating left -overs
-Small spoons and forks
-Extra measuring cups and spoons
-Vitamin e oil for dry stomach skin
- Foods that can be eaten post op. Bottled water ,baby apple juice (Dole,),instant breakfast, no sugar added popsicles, jell-o pudding, some type of protein powder, gatorade ,chicken broth, instant mashed potatoes.
-A good strainer to strain the chunks out of soup
-For those of you that don't have a shower seat, see if someone you know has one you can borrow (bleach the thing before using of course though) or purchase one if possible. Make sure if you are borrowing one that it has rubber grips on the feet of it though that are in good shape. You certainly don't want to slip and fall in the shower
-One of those grabbers that you can pick things up off the floor
-Whatever vitamins and supplements you plan on taking
-Protein shakes and shaker cups
-Bags of ice...for getting in fluids and making shakes cold
-Mederma or scar gone to heal incisions
-Food processor or magic bullet to blend the food
Happy Preparing...
Shelley