Preparing for Intravenous conscious sedation is much like preparing for general anesthesia. There are some general prerequisites and instructions that patients must follow prior to IV sedation to ensure the safety of the procedure. It is important that all patients undergoing IV sedation thoroughly read and understand the directions we provide prior to the procedure and contact our office with any questions or concerns.
Did you know…
Did you know that intravenous anesthesia sedation is a safe and effective means of preventing pain and reducing patient anxiety during a surgical procedure? Furthermore, it can be administered from the comfort of our office. Our doctors are extensively trained to administer IV conscious sedation and have safely completed over two thousand procedures over 18 years of surgical practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat food prior to undergoing IV sedation?
Patients are instructed not to eat anything for 6 hours prior to the scheduled procedure. We however require patients to drink clear fluids; preferably water up-to 2 hours prior to the procedure. This will ensure that patients are well hydrated making it easier for us to find a vein through which medications are administered. Patients can take their regular medications, with only a small sip of water as necessary.
Will I be able to drive myself home after being sedated?
No. We require that all patients undergoing IV sedation at our office arrive for their procedures with a responsible adult driver. It is not possible for you to safely drive after your procedure, nor should you drive a vehicle or operate heavy machinery for at least 24 hours after your procedure. It is normal to remain drowsy during this time as your body gradually eliminates the sedative agents used during the procedure.
What should I wear for IV sedation?
We recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing when you arrive at our office. Contacts, dentures, and detachable bridgework must be removed prior to surgery. Please also avoid wearing makeup, fingernail polish and jewelry the day of the procedure.