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To do a satisfactory
examination, you must have a thoroughly cleansed colon. The
best results have been obtained by following these instructions:
IMPORTANT - 1 WEEK PRIOR TO
PROCEDURE:
- Do not take any of these medications: Aspirin,
Ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, Naprosyn, Aleve and Plavix or any non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory medications, or
iron or blood thinners
(Coumadin). Over the counter cold medications may contain
these medications. Please read the ingredients carefully.
- Please avoid any foods containing seeds,
such as popcorn, raspberries, strawberries, watermelon, etc.
- Continue to take all other prescribed medications
as usual. Celebrex, and Tylenol are ok to continue.
- Pick up your Fleet Phospho Soda EZ-Prep
from your pharmacy.
- If you have any tendency to be constipated,
please begin a clear liquid diet two days prior to the exam.
DAY BEFORE THE EXAMINATION:
- If you are on Donnatol, Levsin, Robinul, Lotronex,
Levbid, Bentyl, Imodium, Lomotil or Librax you should stop
these medications while preparing for your colonoscopy.
- All Day: Clear liquid diet only, for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This includes water, clear juices, bouillon, plain Jell-O, Gatorade, soda pop, coffee, and tea or any other liquid you can see through. Please avoid excess red or purple juices because they stain the colon. For effectiveness, you are required to drink large amounts of clear liquids, at least 8 glasses, ( 64 oz.), with each dose of the EZ-Prep.
- NO solid foods, milk or milk products, or
juice with a pulp.
- At 6:30 p.m. take one Reglan 10 mg tablet.
- At 7:00 p.m., add all the contents of Dose 1 (1.5 oz., 45 mL) bottle of Fleet Phospho Soda EZ-Prep to one-half glass of ginger ale or cold juice and drink. This can be followed by any clear fluid.
DAY OF EXAM
- Do not take high blood pressure medication or diuretics (water pills) the day of your procedure.
- 5 hours prior to your exam take one Reglan 10 mg tablet. Wait 30 minutes. Add all the contents of Dose 2 (1 oz., 30 mL) bottle of Fleet Phospho Soda EZ-Prep to one-half glass of ginger ale or cold juice and drink. Follow with at least 8 glasses, ( 64 oz.) of clear liquid.
- The goal is for your stools to appear as clear liquid. Please stop drinking 1 hour prior to your examination.
- A sedative is used for this examination, so you will sleep for about 30 minutes afterwards. Because of the sedation you must bring someone with you to drive. The exam will be cancelled if there is no one to drive you home.
Do not plan on working or driving the remainder of the day.
- If you are diabetic, or have any lung, heart, kidney or liver disease, please notify the nurse. If you are a diabetic do not take your insulin before the exam. Please bring your insulin with you so you can take it after the procedure if needed. If you have asthma, please bring your inhaler.
If you have any questions, please call the nurse at 787-0270
Pricing for this procedure is variable depending
upon what the physician finds and feels is necessary at the
time. This makes giving an exact price for the procedure difficult.
If you need a price for any reason we can provide an estimate.
You will be receiving two statements for the
procedure, and possibly three if biopsies are taken. The first
statement is from NORTHERN UTAH GASTROENTEROLOGY AND ENDOSCOPY
SPECIALISTS and is for the physician's services. The second
statement is from NORTHERN UTAH ENDOSCOPY CENTER, L.L.C. or
LOGAN REGIONAL HOSPITAL and covers supplies, equipment, room
charge, nursing and technician services. If it is necessary
to do biopsies during the procedure this will create a third
statement. The third statement would be from a pathologist for the preparation of the biopsy and interpretation of the
pathology. We appreciate your understanding and support.
Post Colonoscopy Guidelines
Do not eat until you are fully alert and awake.
When alert and awake, sip a small amount of water. If you
can swallow without choking in any way, you may resume your
normal diet.
If you begin to pass large amounts of blood
rectally, you should notify your physician immediately. Passing
small amounts of blood after a biopsy has been taken is common.
After sedating medications you should not drive
for the remainder of that day. You should also refrain from
the use of power tools, standing on ladders, signing legal
contracts, or doing anything that might injure you or someone
else.
You may return to work the next day following
the procedure.
Because you are medicated you will not remember
the findings or the guidelines given by the physician. The
directions and findings will be reviewed with the person you
have arranged to drive you home. If you still have questions
regarding either the treatment or findings, you should call
and review this with the nurse or the physician.
You may notice gas and bloating after the procedure.
This is common. Burping and passing gas should rapidly resolve
increased gaseous discomfort.
If you had tissue removed (biopsy or polypectomy)
you should be notified by the physician's office within about
one week. If it has been longer than one week without any
notification, please contact the doctor's office to get the
report.
Certain conditions will require additional
follow up to help assure your health and safety. Please maintain
proper follow up as outlined. Notify the physician's office
sooner if there are other problems or concerns.
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