PATs at Barix
They will draw your blood, take urine, take an x-ray, a doctor will meet with you to discuss your tests taken today and a breathing speacialist will teach you how to use the spriometer that you will be using post-surgery, as well as give you a test to see how you do in your breathing now, a nutrionist will go over the Barix book, including how to read labels and what your nutrional needs will be post-op, and give you your instructions for the day(s) leading up to the big event, as best I remember that is kind of it.
Good luck,
Laureen
Oh and, of course, they will weigh you. . .
Good luck,
Laureen
Oh and, of course, they will weigh you. . .
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
Depending on who your surgeon is and if you still have your gall-bladder you may also have an ultra-sound.
My surgeon, Dr. Marymor does them routinely for his patients.
you will also meet with the nutritionalist and the respitory therapists as well as the staff physician who will actually clear you for surgery.
Good luck!
My surgeon, Dr. Marymor does them routinely for his patients.
you will also meet with the nutritionalist and the respitory therapists as well as the staff physician who will actually clear you for surgery.
Good luck!