Based on prefix, which word could mean before surgery"?
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No, the additional prefixes are redundant and add nothing to the meaning.
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There could be several prefixes for smoker: ex-, anti-, and non-.
You could use UN or OVER as prefixes for the word ripe.
Depends on the surgery. I just recently had surgery and I could not have any OTC drug for 24 before or after the surgery.
Only if you could type before!
I think it has something in it that aspirin has...that could prevent clotting for surgery
My sister had surgery to form a colostomy yesterday. She is now having delusions, and hallucinations. She is also abusive. Could a medication have been a cause of this?
Recovery time will depend on the actual surgery and how in depth it is. Laser surgery is much faster to recover from but it could be a week up to 6 months based on what you have done.
i doubt its a good idea, i wouldn't. or it could be nasty for the surgery, if there going to cut open his stomache, its going to spill out, and could damage something, i wouldn't feed it
Tell him to think about this long and hard before he follow through on this. Bariatric surgery is major surgery so he will have the same risks as other surgery. His body may not be able to sustain and he could die on the table. He could also have a heart attack later or a stroke.
you should wait at least 7 hours before or you could have stomach bleeding
Gastric bypass surgery is a surgery that will help you lose a lot of belly fat. they will take out belly fat, the risks are that you could not make it thru the surgery.
I'm not familiar with acetaminophen but before you go into any type of surgery i suggest you ask a doctor before taking any type of drug or medicene. It could react with something during your surgery and can make it have a bad result. so bottom line, ask ur doctor first
You could end up hating the surgery. The more surgery you get done, the more people can tell you look fake. The surgeries can also make you look worse than before.
They interfere with the anesthesia equipment, and could result in the patient choking if they are displaced.