Fasting before your surgery or procedure –
Adults & young people 16+ years
Pa
tient Information
Anaesthesia & Pain Management
INF
ORMATION
Eating & Drinking
Medicines
It is important for your safety to follow these
It is important for your safety to follow these
eating & drinking instructions carefully -
instructions carefully - otherwise your surgery or
otherwise your surgery or procedure could be
procedure could be delayed or cancelled.
delayed or cancelled.
Take all your routine medicines by mouth during
It is important to stop eating and drinking at the
the time you are allowed to drink water
(unless
correct times.
Early enough to allow your stomach
told otherwise – see below).
to be empty but late enough to keep you
hydrated.
If you find you have to take a medicine (or are
asked by medical or nursing staff to take a
If you are due for your surgery or
medicine)
less than 2 hours before your surgery or
procedure on a morning or all day list
procedure, it is safe to take sips of water to help
you swallow tablets.
Stop all food (including milk) from
2am (the
night before)
In many cases, medical or nursing staff will give
After
2am, continue with just water until
you special instructions about some or all of your
6am. If still awake it is safe to drink one
medicines – It is important to follow these
glass or cup of water per hour. An easy idea
instructions.
is to have a glass or cup of water after you
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wake up, and have it finished by
6am
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Then nothing at all by mouth after
6am - no
liquids, chewing gum, sweets or lollies.
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If you are due for your surgery or
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procedure on an afternoon list
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You can have a light breakfast (such as
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toast, cereal, fruit, milk, tea, coffee) the
morning of your surgery or procedure, but
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it must be finished by
6.30am.
Not fatty or
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fried food.
After
6.30am, continue with just water until
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10.30am. It is safe to drink one glass or cup
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of water per hour. Have your last glass of
water finished by
10.30am.
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Then nothing at all by mouth after
10.30am
- no liquids, chewing gum, sweets or lollies.
If you have any questions please contact:
In some specific cases for your benefit –
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medical or nursing staff may decide to change
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the times for, amounts of or types of drinks
that you can have.
CapDocs ID: 1.103582 Vn 2 Issue date: March 2018 Review date: March 2021
associated policy capitalDocs ID 1.94
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