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@@TanishaP I'm the same date. :D Pre-Admission Testing usually consists of a chest xray, EKG, probably some bloodwork (if not already done) and a meeting with the Anesthesiologist. They may review your medications and provide instructions for you pre-op and the day of surgery.

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@DJ's Nana @@TanishaP I just got my pre-adm testing appointment with instructions. Here's what it says..

What to expect during your PAT Appointment:
-- Your pre-admission testing appointment will last approx. 1.5 hours.
-- Please bring a detailed list of ALL medications or your medication
bottles that you currently take, including over-the-counter meds.
-- You will receive a comprehensive nursing assessment and pre-operative
instructions.
-- Your visit may include a brief medical history, physical exam and
anesthesia by a nurse practioner.
-- You will have any indicated blood tests, EKG and/or a Chest X-Ray.
-- To avoid excess testing, provide the PAT department with all results of
tests performed within the past month.
On the day of your pre-admission testing, please remember to:
-- Eat normally - no need to fast.
-- Take your usual medication(s), unless you have been instructed
otherwise by your surgeon.
-- Bring all medications with you or a list of all the medications you
take, including over-the-counter medications.
-- Bring your medical insurance card and license/photo ID with you.
-- Wear comfortable clothes, and refrain from using body lotions, oils or
powder that morning (deodorant is okay).

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@@TanishaP I'm the same date. :D Pre-Admission Testing usually consists of a chest xray, EKG, probably some bloodwork (if not already done) and a meeting with the Anesthesiologist. They may review your medications and provide instructions for you pre-op and the day of surgery.

Thank you @krisrenLe....The called me yesterday just with the date of both the pre screening and Surgery...I am sure they will send some info in the mail..Will keep in contact with u since we get sleeved the same day.

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@DJ's Nana @@TanishaP I just got my pre-adm testing appointment with instructions. Here's what it says..

What to expect during your PAT Appointment:

-- Your pre-admission testing appointment will last approx. 1.5 hours.

-- Please bring a detailed list of ALL medications or your medication

bottles that you currently take, including over-the-counter meds.

-- You will receive a comprehensive nursing assessment and pre-operative

instructions.

-- Your visit may include a brief medical history, physical exam and

anesthesia by a nurse practioner.

-- You will have any indicated blood tests, EKG and/or a Chest X-Ray.

-- To avoid excess testing, provide the PAT department with all results of

tests performed within the past month.

On the day of your pre-admission testing, please remember to:

-- Eat normally - no need to fast.

-- Take your usual medication(s), unless you have been instructed

otherwise by your surgeon.

-- Bring all medications with you or a list of all the medications you

take, including over-the-counter medications.

-- Bring your medical insurance card and license/photo ID with you.

-- Wear comfortable clothes, and refrain from using body lotions, oils or

powder that morning (deodorant is okay).

Thank you for sharing :) I do my pre-adm on the 29th. Fun fun.

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