Information for youth

Information for youth

These sections will help prepare you for your upcoming surgery and answer many questions you may have:

You probably have a lot of questions about your surgery. Make sure you talk with your parents or caregivers and your care team (surgeon, anesthesiologist, nurse practitioners, nurses, and child life specialist) so they know what’s on your mind.

You must tell your care team the truth if you use any of these. Smoking tobacco, using drugs or drinking alcohol before your surgery can cause risks that could make your surgery unsafe or affect your healing. Stop using these for at least a week before surgery.

Make sure to remove all studs and jewellery at home before coming for surgery:
  • Jewellery in and around the mouth can become loose or get accidentally pulled out during surgery. It can get stuck in your windpipe, end up in your stomach and cause choking.
  • Piercings may get caught or pulled out when we are positioning you on the operating room bed.
  • Wearing metal jewellery can cause burns if we use certain equipment during your surgery.

  • If you have your period, use a pad instead of a tampon on the day of surgery.
  • If there is a chance you may be pregnant, it is very important for you to tell your nurse or doctor. You may be asked to take a pregnancy test.
  • Tell your doctor if you use any form of birth control.
  • If you are wearing a bra, you will need to remove it when you put on the hospital pajamas — nurses in the operating room will need to place heart monitor stickers on your chest before you fall asleep. We will always keep you covered!

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Disclaimer
This resource is for educational purposes only, and was originally written in English and translated to French. Translation to any other languages is automatically provided through Google Translate, and not official. There may be subtle differences or inaccuracies. If you have any questions about medical matters including your care and treatment, please reach out to your health-care team.

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