Who do you need to communicate with to minimise the risk of the procedure being delayed or cancelled due to lack of support issues? Explain your answer

Mr Thomas informs the nurse at the pre-admission clinic that he has no support person available to help him after his forthcoming day surgery under a general anaesthetic.
What will be an ideal response?


Answer:
The importance of having a support person following a general anaesthetic should be outlined to Mr Thomas.
If Mr Thomas cannot find a support person, he will be deemed unsuitable for day surgery and an overnight bed must be booked, following unit protocol. This will involve the bed manager, the booking office and operating theatres.

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