If
you have been scheduled for a procedure that may cause you some discomfort
or anxiety, the Radiologist may recommend that we administer sedation to
you during your procedure.
This conscious sedation/sedation for the procedure will be administered
to you by a specially trained radiology nurse. Its purpose is to relax
you during your procedure and to reduce any discomfort that you may experience. You
may or may not be drowsy. You will remain conscious and able to speak
and follow instructions by the Radiologist throughout your procedure. You
will not be "put to sleep." The most frequently used medication
given for conscious sedation are Fentanyl and Midazolam. If you have
allergies to either of these medications, please let your doctor know. The
medications will be given to you in an IV line that will be started prior
to you procedure.
The following are instructions to all patients whom may receive conscious
sedation/sedation for procedures;
- DO NOT eat solid
foods for six hours before your procedure.
- You may have clear
water, black coffee or tea, or apple, cranberry, grape juices, jello
and broth, two hours before your procedure.
- You may take all
of your routine medications with clear liquids up to two hour before
your procedure.
- If you have been
requested to stop taking certain medications by your doctor, do not
take those.
- If you are a diabetic
on insulin, you should consult with your doctor regarding your insulin
dosage for the morning of your procedure.
- You must have a
responsible adult driver escort you home from the hospital.
A Radiology nurse will be calling you reviewing these instructions and
able to answer any questions you may have or you can call 802-847-3946
M-F 8:00-4:30pm. If one of us are not readily available you can leave
a message and we will get back to you.
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