Why can't my child eat or drink before surgery?
The safest way for your child to receive anesthesia and decrease the possibility of your child vomitting, aspirating and developing pneumonia is by following the detailed instructions for eating and drinking.
This means no chewing gum, candy, milk, tooth-brushing or water. Eating or
drinking after the restricted times given to you by the surgery nurse will
cause a delay of up to eight hours, or having to reschedule your child's
surgery.
What if my child has a cold or is exposed to a disease
before surgery?
If your child should develop a cold or flu-like symptoms a day or two before
surgery, or if your child has been around someone who has measles, chickenpox,
shingles or mumps within 21 days before the surgery, please contact the surgeon.
Can a grandparent or stepparent sign consent for surgery?
The only people able to sign surgery and anesthesia consent forms (legal documents) are
legal parents or guardians. If you are not the biological or adoptive parent,
but you do have guardianship of the child, please bring your legal proof of
guardianship. If you have custody of the child, please contact your social
worker or case worker prior to the day of admission to assist you in this
process.