After Your Surgery
Once the operation is complete, the patient is taken to a recovery room where vital signs, fluid status, dressings and surgical drains are checked. Pain medications are provided and used as required. Breathing exercises are recommended to keep respiratory functions healthy; leg exercises are also encouraged for adequate blood circulation and to help prevent accumulation of blood in the legs and feet. If the surgery does not require the patient to be confined in the hospital, a responsible adult must accompany the patient when going home.
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