APPENDIX H Postoperative Instructions for the Patient 1. Fill the prescription(s) and follow the instructions on the label(s). (Consider handing the patient the prescriptions or calling in the prescriptions to the patient’s pharmacy a few days before the surgery date and recommend that the patient pick up the medications a few days before surgery. The patient thus has the medications on hand and after surgery does not have to wait to take the medications or need not be inconvenienced by waiting at the pharmacy to have the prescriptions filled. Another reason to have the prescriptions filled before the date of surgery is to give the pharmacy time to order the drug if it is not in stock, so that the patient wil/> Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue You may also needPostoperative Guidelines for the Implant Surgeon3: Evaluation and Selection of the Implant Patient4: Selection of the Proper ImplantConsent Form for Implant Surgery16: Intramucosal Insert Surgery and Prosthodontics27: Implant Prosthodontics: Overdentures and Their Mesostructure Bars6: Preparations for Implant Surgery10: Root Form Implant Surgery: Proprietary I Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window) Related Tags: Atlas of Oral Implantology 3e Jan 5, 2015 | Posted by mrzezo in Implantology | Comments Off on Postoperative Instructions for the Patient
APPENDIX H Postoperative Instructions for the Patient 1. Fill the prescription(s) and follow the instructions on the label(s). (Consider handing the patient the prescriptions or calling in the prescriptions to the patient’s pharmacy a few days before the surgery date and recommend that the patient pick up the medications a few days before surgery. The patient thus has the medications on hand and after surgery does not have to wait to take the medications or need not be inconvenienced by waiting at the pharmacy to have the prescriptions filled. Another reason to have the prescriptions filled before the date of surgery is to give the pharmacy time to order the drug if it is not in stock, so that the patient wil/> Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue You may also needPostoperative Guidelines for the Implant Surgeon3: Evaluation and Selection of the Implant Patient4: Selection of the Proper ImplantConsent Form for Implant Surgery16: Intramucosal Insert Surgery and Prosthodontics27: Implant Prosthodontics: Overdentures and Their Mesostructure Bars6: Preparations for Implant Surgery10: Root Form Implant Surgery: Proprietary I Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window) Related