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No special patient preparation is required to administer oxygen therapy.
Between 2 and 5 women get pregnant after a csection and tubal.
Patients are usually instructed not to eat or smoke for several hours before the test.
The HLA test requires a blood sample. There is no need for the patient to fast before the test
Before the operation the patient meets with an anesthesiologist to determine any special conditions that will affect the administration of anesthesia.
Routine preoperative preparations, such as not eating or drinking the night before surgery, typically are ordered for a mastectomy. The patient also may be asked to donate blood in case a blood transfusion is required during surgery.
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blood and urine studies may be taken from the patient. X rays may follow this if not previously acquired
some may require that the patient fast for at least eight hours before giving a blood sample, or stop using some medications.
For the blood sample, the patient should be fasting (nothing to eat or drink) for at least eight hours before the test
Little preparation is done before a fasciotomy. When the fasciotomy is related to burn injuries, the fluid and electrolyte status of the patient are constantly monitored.