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  2. Preoperative fasting - Wikipedia

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    Preoperative fasting is the practice of a surgical patient abstaining from eating or drinking ("nothing by mouth") for some time before having an operation.This is intended to prevent stomach contents from getting into the windpipe and lungs (known as a pulmonary aspiration) while the patient is under general anesthesia. [1]

  3. 10 Pre-Surgery Tips to Boost Recovery - AOL

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    More broadly, you should have a strategy to consume the right nutrition, drop or pause unhealthy habits and boost your exercise in the weeks leading up to surgery to promote post-op healing and ...

  4. Nothing by mouth - Wikipedia

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    Pre-surgery NPO orders are typically between 6 and 12 hours prior to surgery, through recovery suite discharge, but may be longer if long acting medications or oral post-meds were administered. It is not uncommon for the food NPO period to be longer than that for liquid, as the American Board of Anesthesiology advises against liquid NPO periods ...

  5. Exercise and eating better prior to surgery cuts complication ...

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    It found that exercising prior to surgery reduced the risk of complications by 50%, while support with diet led to a 38% reduced risk. Combining exercise with eating better and psychological ...

  6. Preoperative care - Wikipedia

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    Smoking cessation before surgery is likely to reduce the risk of complications from surgery. [ 13 ] In circumstances in which a person's doctor advises them to avoid drinking alcohol before and after the surgery, but in which the person seems likely to drink anyway, intense interventions which direct a person to quit using alcohol have been ...

  7. Hold the Ozempic before surgery, US doctors say

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    That complication is why patients need to fast before surgery. "It's a major concern for us," he said. The guidance involved a relatively new class of drugs known as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1 ...

  8. Palatal obturator - Wikipedia

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    Obturators of this type must be removed before eating and drinking. Users must cut the new piece of adhesive and hold it over the fistula until it adheres. Adhesives are not to be used for soft palate fistulae if the soft palate has some mobility due to possible unintentional dislodging and digestion of the material.

  9. Cardiologists reveal foods they never eat for breakfast — and ...

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    What cardiologists eat for breakfast: Oatmeal. Both doctors cited oats as their regular favorite breakfast. ... 12 cocktails that the 1970s elite loved to drink. Sports. Sports.