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i If you need this information in another language or medium (audio, large print, etc) please contact Customer Care on 0800 374 208 email: customercare@ salisbury.nhs.uk. You are entitled to a copy of any letter we write about you. Please ask if you want one when you come to the hospital. If you are unhappy with the advice you have been given by your GP, consultant, or another healthcare professional, you may ask for a second (or further) opinion. The evidence used in the preparation of this leaflet is available on request. Please email: patient.information@ salisbury.nhs.uk if you would like a reference list. Author: Sue Royston Role: Sister Date written: October 2006 Last revised: July 2014 Review date: July 2017 Version: 1.4 Code: PI0247 The Salisbury Laser Clinic General Anaesthetic for Adults (1 of 2) A general anaesthetic may be offered to reduce the discomfort associated with laser treatment. This leaflet will help you prepare for this. Please make sure you read any additional information sheets you have been given before your appointment. If you cannot keep your appointment please let us know as soon as possible. If you have a chronic medical condition or develop a cough or cold within a week of your appointment date, please contact the Laser Centre for advice. Preparing for the appointment • You must not eat for 6 hours before your appointment time. This includes chewing gum and sweets. We recommend that you have a drink of water 2 hours beforehand. To prevent serious complications with your anaesthetic it is very important that you do not eat or drink anything after this time. • You may take any regular medication as usual up to 2 hours before your appointment. • Smokers are advised to avoid smoking for 12 hours before the appointment. No smoking is allowed in the Laser Treatment Centre. • You must arrange for an adult to take you home by car. You should not use public transport or drive yourself home after a general anaesthetic. • Please bath or shower on the morning of your appointment. Bring the following items with you: • any drugs, medicines or inhalers you are using. Please help us to help you • wear glasses rather than contact lenses. • wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. What will happen at the appointment? • you will meet the anaesthetist who will examine you and ask you about your previous medical history to make sure that it is safe to give you an anaesthetic Contact: Plastic Surgery Dept. Tel: 01722 345520 © Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP2 8BJ www.salisbury.nhs.uk The Salisbury Laser Clinic General Anaesthetic for Adults (2 of 2) • a member of staff will explain the procedure to you • you will find that you are asked some questions more than once. This is routine and part of the checking procedure • you may be given a suppository for pain control before you wake up from the anaesthetic. For 24 hours after a general anaesthetic: • do not drive a car or ride a bike • do not operate any machinery (including a cooker) or do anything requiring skill or judgement • do not smoke or drink alcohol • follow any special instructions that we may give you regarding medications or diet • make sure that you have someone with you and remain with you for 24 hours after the anaesthetic. Further information Further information about anaesthetics is available on the Royal College of Anaesthetists Website, under the section Patient Information. www.rcoa.ac.uk Please use the space below to note any questions you want to ask when you come for your appointment. Questions or comments: email: [email protected] Website: www.lasers.salisburyhealthcare.org Tel: 01722 345520 Contact: Plastic Surgery Dept. Tel: 01722 345520 © Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP2 8BJ www.salisbury.nhs.uk