OR
Let our friendly staff make your visit as pleasant as possible.The Operating Room nurse will walk you back to the OR. If you came in on crutches, you will ride in a chair. The OR nurses and anesthesiologist will help you lie down on the operating bed and wrap you in a warm, thick blanket. We will then place you on monitors in order to watch your vital signs: a blood pressure cuff, pulse oximeter on your index finger and three heart electrodes (small, square sticky patches) on each shoulder and one on your chest. The recovery room nurses will use these to continue observing your vital signs after surgery. Once these monitors are on, you will have an oxygen mask to breathe into for a few seconds before you go off to sleep. If you are having regional anesthesia (a “block”) instead of going to sleep, that will be placed in the OR by the anesthesiologist. |