Post operative instructions following minor surgery

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Patient information Post operative instructions following minor surgery i Important information for all patients having minor surgery. Golden Jubilee National Hospital Agamemnon Street Clydebank, G81 4DY (: 0141 951 5000 www.nhsgoldenjubilee.co.uk Reviewed: August 2016 Next review: August 2017 Version 5

About this booklet The purpose of this booklet is to give you information following your surgery. After surgery Rest this evening and avoid strenuous activities. If you have had a general anaesthetic, in the next 24 hours you must not: drive; drink alcohol; use non-prescription drugs (other than simple painkillers); or use machinery. If you have had local anaesthetic injections, it may take several hours for the numbness to wear off. Take your usual medications and any that you may have been given by the nurse today. It is normal to feel some pain after surgery. You may be prescribed painkillers, otherwise take something simple, e.g. Paracetamol if required. You will be further advised before discharge. You may feel drowsy or weak for several hours after your surgery. It may take 24 hours for the effects of a general anaesthetic to wear off completely. A competent adult should stay with you overnight. You should eat and drink normally as able (unless otherwise advised). 2

Common side effects are: dizziness; drowsiness; nausea/vomiting; sore throat; and general aches and pains. Investigations If you have had a skin biopsy / or other investigations carried out, it can take between four to six weeks for the results of the specimen to be available to your GP practice. Whilst your GP and ourselves try to ensure that any necessary action is taken when these results are available, you should personally check the outcome. Please contact your GP in the first instance. If there are any difficulties please contact the Golden Jubilee National Hospital. Wound care Observe wound site for: bleeding or unexpected drainage that does not stop; and extreme redness or swelling around wound or drainage of pus. Your sutures and/or dressings may have to be removed by your: Doctor s surgery; Outpatient clinic; or District Nurse. You will be advised of this at discharge. You may have been advised by the surgeon or a physiotherapist to: elevate affected arm or leg when resting and overnight; do specific exercises; and support wound when moving around or when coughing. Please follow their instructions at home. 3

Other advice You should be advised of a follow up appointment before you leave the hospital. Contact the hospital if: you have severe pain not relieved by medication; you have extreme redness or swelling around the wound site or drainage of pus; you are unable to pass urine; you have continual vomiting; or you have a fever. If your wound starts to bleed once you have been discharged home, you can apply pressure to the site for ten minutes. Keep the pressure applied with something that is dry and clean like a tissue, clean cloth, handkerchief or swabs. If it does not stop bleeding after ten minutes, apply a cold compress, e.g. a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a pillowcase or towel for 20 minutes. If the bleeding does not stop or is excessive, contact your GP or the Golden Jubilee National Hospital for further advice. 4

Specific advice Some procedures may have specific guidelines, these will be detailed below by your nurse if needed: 5

Contact If you have any problems or questions, please contact the day unit on 0141 951 5301. The day unit operates Monday to Friday 7.30am to 8pm but please only telephone the unit between the hours of 8am and 7pm. Outwith these hours you should contact the Senior Nurse via the switchboard on 0141 951 5000. Notes 6

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(: 0141 951 5513 Please call the above number if you require this publication in an alternative format Golden Jubilee National Hospital Charity Number: SC045146 GS04