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Then, what tests are done before surgery?
Some of the most common tests done before surgery include:
- Chest X-rays. X-rays can help diagnose causes of shortness of breath, chest pain, cough, and certain fevers.
- Electrocardiogram (ECG). This test records the electrical activity of the heart.
- Urinalysis.
- White blood count.
- Document the condition or need for surgery.
- Assess patient's health status.
- Discover previously unknown conditions that could cause complications.
- Determine risk factors.
- Reduce chances of surgical or anesthetic problems.
- Develop post-operative care plan.
- Educate patients about the surgical procedure.
Also know, how long is pre op before surgery?
Most outpatient surgeries require pre-operative testing such as blood and urine tests. Some also require chest X-rays or EKGs (electrocardiograms). You must have these tests completed within 30 days before your surgery.
Preoperative tests are a set of tests that are carried out before you have a planned (sometimes called 'elective') operation. This can identify conditions such as anaemia or thrombocytopenia which may mean extra precautions need to be taken to reduce your risk of bleeding during surgery. Blood clotting tests.