How to Prepare For Your Colonoscopy



Similar documents
How To Prepare For Your Colonoscopy

CHECK LIST FOR COLONOSCOPY 2 DAY PREP

Colonoscopy Preparation - Standard

Colonoscopy or Upper GI Endoscopy

Please read the instructions 6 days before your colonoscopy.

Miralax Prep for Colonoscopy

Colonoscopy Preparation Instructions with Magnesium Citrate

Getting Ready for Your Colonoscopy (PEG) - APC

Ileoscopy Bowel Preparation Instructions

SUPREP for Colonoscopy

Preparing for Your Colonoscopy

Colonoscopy Preparation Instructions with PEG-3350 (TriLyte, Colyte, NuLytely or GoLytely)

Inside you will find: How to prepare for your colonoscopy Information about your colonoscopy Answers to commonly asked questions

One (1) day before your procedure PROCEDURE TIME: Make sure to drink clear liquids throughout the day to keep yourself well-hydrated.

Colorectal Cancer Screening

Outpatient Colonoscopy Instructions Prepopik

Upper Endoscopy (EGD)

2 DAY COLONOSCOPY PREP INSTRUCTIONS

Patients who fail to bring a driver/someone to stay with them for the night will have their procedure cancelled immediately.

UVA OUTPATIENT SURGERY CENTER (OPSC) PREPARING FOR SURGERY HANDBOOK

YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU HAVE DIFFICULTIES WITH THE BOWEL CLEANSING REGIMEN PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT

Dr. Rosenfeld s Crystal Light Colonoscopy Prep Sheet

COLONOSCOPY PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS

COLONOSCOPY AND UPPER GI ENDOSCOPY

Colonoscopy Procedure Preparation Checklist

Sick Day Management for People with Type 2 Diabetes Using Insulin

COLONOSCOPY PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS CITRATE OF MAGNESIA **ALL CANCELLATIONS AND RESCHEDULE MUST OCCUR FIVE BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE**

10/30/2012. Anita King, DNP, RN, FNP, CDE, FAADE Clinical Associate Professor University of South Alabama Mobile, Alabama

SICK DAY PLANS FOR ALL CHILDREN WITH DIABETES

Take Control Nutrition Tools for Diabetes. 50/50 plate Portions Servings

How To Prepare For A Colonoscopy

Diabetes: Medications

type 2 diabetes and you Live Well with Diabetes

Managing Sick Days for Type 1 Diabetes

Ready, Set, Start Counting!

Medicines Used to Treat Type 2 Diabetes

Medication Guide. Serious loss of body fluid (dehydration) and changes in blood salts (electrolytes) in your blood.

Oral Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes

Presence and extent of fatty liver or other metabolic liver diseases

High blood sugars caused by steroids

My Diabetic Meal Plan during Pregnancy

Information for Patients

SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY DIET STAGES 1-5. Name: Date: Dietitian: Phone: Revision 06/16/2013

My Sick Day Plan for Type 1 Diabetes on an Insulin Pump

Cardiac catheterization Information for patients

ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND (EUS)

Department of Radiology CT Colonography scan

FYI: (Acceptable range for blood glucose usually mg/dl. know your institutions policy.)

Medications for Diabetes

How to prepare for your colonoscopy using bowel preparation Type 1 and type 2 diabetes - insulin treated diabetes management (Evening appointment)

Resources for Carbohydrate Counting

Meal Planning for a Mushy Soft Diet After Laparoscopic Myotomy

PLEASE READ NOW AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRELY.

POSTOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS FOR WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY

Blood Sugar Log. Breakfast (daily) Before Lunch Before Dinner Bedtime

February Best Foods for Athletes

Days 1 and 2: Bariatric Clear Liquids

How to prepare for your colonoscopy using bowel preparation Type 1 and type 2 diabetes / insulin treated diabetes management. (Morning appointment)

Basic Eating Guidelines after Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band Surgery

Kidney Stones and Diet

FIBER FACTS. Straight Talk About Dietary Fiber

Healthy Eating for Diabetes

Recommended Dietary Guidelines for Sleeve Gastrectomy

Diet Guidelines for Duodenal Switch

Yttrium-90 Radiotherapy Treatment for liver tumors

FLEXIBLE SIGMOIDOSCOPY PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS

Snacking and Gestational Diabetes

What to Expect While Receiving Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

But what does my body need? (No...it is not just candy and soda!)

Diabetes Nutrition. Roseville & Sacramento Medical Centers. Health Promotion Department Nutritional Services

gestational diabetes my pregnancy, my baby, and me

Meal Planning for a Mushy Soft Diet After Nissen Fundoplication

Medicines and You: A Guide for Older Adults

Ready, Set, Start Counting!

HIGH FIBER DIET. (Article - Web Site) August 20, 2003

Type 2 Diabetes Medicines: What You Need to Know

Steroid Induced Diabetes

Managing Bowel Problems after Cancer Treatment

GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY DIET STAGES 1-5

Let s Talk About Meters and Meds. Adapted for Upstate Medical University by: Kristi Shaver, BS, RN, CDE, MS-CNS Student (2014) January 2014

DIABETES & HEALTHY EATING

Perioperative Bariatric Surgery Instructions

Living With Congestive Heart Failure

Getting Older ]Wiser: safer drinking. as you age. Massachusetts Department of Public Health Office of Healthy Aging

Medicines for Type 2 Diabetes A Review of the Research for Adults

Pills for Type 2 Diabetes. A Guide for Adults

Nutritional Glossary. Index of Contents

My Diabetes Care Plan

Diabetes Fundamentals

Eating Well with Diabetes. Cassie Vanderwall UW Health Nutrition Registered Dietitian Certified Personal Trainer Certified Diabetes Educator

Bariatric Surgery: Step III Diet

20 Reasons for Blood Sugar Swings Source: WebMed

Colonoscopy and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy advice for Diabetics

Pain Handbook for Cancer Patients. A Guide for Management of Pain and Side Effects

Healthy Eating During Pregnancy

Nutrition After Weight Loss Surgery

Transcription:

How to Prepare For Your Colonoscopy DIABETIC COLO INSTRUCTIONS MAGNESIUM CITRATE/MIRALAX/ MAGNESIUM CITRATE.

Congratulations You are having a colonoscopy. Why is this worth celebrating? Colon cancer is the second deadliest cancer in America. In part because it is often silent; by the time people experience symptoms, the disease is so advanced it is difficult to treat. Here s the surprising part. Colon cancer is the only kind doctors believe they can cure. That is a word we don t usually use with cancer. But it is true. If a doctor spots and removes polyps in your colon before they turn cancerous, we can stop the disease in its tracks and prevent you from getting cancer. Take this appointment seriously. It could save your life. The time you invest in preparing for your colonoscopy may help give you many more years of enjoyment with family and friends. We believe this one test can help us become the healthiest community in the nation by the year 2020. How? It has the power to reduce the number of people who die from this preventable disease. Pay careful attention to the steps outlined in this booklet. It is important you follow all the steps. Since some of your preparation needs to begin a week before your test, read this booklet now. Make notes in your calendar so you know when to stop taking certain medications and foods. Please, call with any questions. We want to make sure you never develop colon cancer. The Gastroenterology Team Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene (603) 354-5454, Ext. 3296.

7 days before your colonoscopy Arrange for a ride home from the hospital. NO DRIVING day of procedure. You will receive intravenous sedation during the procedure. You can not drive for the remainder of the day. You may not go home by taxi or bus without another responsible adult to accompany you. YOUR PROCEDURE WILL BE CANCELED IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANOTHER RESPONSIBLE ADULT TO DRIVE YOU HOME OR ACCOMPANY YOU HOME BY TAXI OR BUS. REVIEW prep instructions: Purchase: Two (2) 10 ounce bottles of Magnesium Citrate (any flavor, but no red dye). One (1) 8.3 ounce (238 gram) bottle of Miralax laxative from your local pharmacy. GENERIC substitutes for above meds OKAY to buy. REVIEW Medication list 3. CALL 603-354-5454 extension 8579 for: Instructions on how to take your diabetic medications. Call if you take blood thinners (i.e. Coumadin, Warfarin, Plavix, Ticlid, Pletal or other prescribed blood thinner) and have not been given instructions about how to take them before your procedure. You should have this information at least 7 days before your procedure date.

7 days before your colonoscopy Stop taking these medications unless otherwise instructed Naproxen/Naprosyn/(Aleve) Ibuprofen (Advil/Motrin) Orudis Over the counter arthritis medications Cold or sinus products that contain any of the above medications It is okay to take acetaminophen (Tylenol) if you need something for discomfort. Stop taking these vitamins and supplements: Iron pills Multivitamins Vitamins A and E Herbal medicines Fish oil Oil based supplements Continue taking all other medication as prescribed by your physician. 4..

5 days before your colonoscopy Stop taking all erectile enhancement medications or supplements. 3 days before your colonoscopy Stop taking these bulking agents: Metamucil FiberCon Citrucel Psyllium Avoid foods containing seeds. Tomatoes Sesame seeds Corn Blueberries, raspberries, strawberries MAGNESIUM CITRATE / MIRALAX / MAGNESIUM CITRATE DIABETES PREP INSTRUCTIONS 1 day before your colonoscopy Diabetes Medication Instructions: Do not take any oral diabetes medications (Metformin, Glimepiride, Glyburide, Glipizide, Prandin, Starlix, Actos, Januvia, Onglyza, Precose, Glyset, Glucovance, Metaglip, Janumet, Actoplus Met, etc). If you take Lantus or Levemir: take 20% less of your prescribed dose.

MAGNESIUM CITRATE / MIRALAX / MAGNESIUM CITRATE DIABETES PREP INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED If you take Novolog, Apidra, or Humalog with meals: take half of your prescribed dose with breakfast and half of your prescribed dose with lunch. Breakfast: Option 1: 1 cup of yogurt (Yoplait light, Dannon light, or Chobani Plain Greek low fat) 1 small (6 inches or less) banana Very low/free carbohydrate clear liquids from list below OR Option 2: 2 eggs any style 2 pieces of white toast Very low/free carbohydrate clear liquids from list below Lunch: ½ baked chicken breast 1 cup of cottage cheese with 1 fresh skinless pear OR peach After 1PM you may have any of the following very low/free carbohydrate clear liquids: Coffee Diet Soda (no dark colored) Unsweetened Tea Water Crystal Light Broths Sugar-free Jello (no red, orange, or purple) Carbohydrate free popsicles (no red, orange, or purple). 6.

Prepare for your procedure AFTER 1PM DRINK ONLY CLEAR LIQUIDS NO MILK see example below: START PREP: 2:00 PM Drink 1 bottle of Magnesium Citrate _4:00 PM Mix bottle of MiraLax into 64 ounces clear liquid drink slowly over 3 hours. Last drink of the night, 1 HOUR prior to bedtime. Take your regular evening medications unless on the restricted lists. Remember: Set your alarm for the time you need to take your Day of Procedure Prep. 6.

DAY OF PROCEDURE: The day of your colonoscopy Diabetes Medication Instructions: If you take Lantus or Levemir: take 20% less of your prescribed dose Do not take any oral diabetes medications (Metformin, Glimepiride, Glyburide, Glipizide, Prandin, Starlix, Actos,Januvia, Onglyza, Precose, Glyset, Glucovance, Metaglip, Janumet, Actoplus Met, etc) If you take Novolog, Apidra, or Humalog do not take any before your procedure. Resume your prescribed dose after the procedure when you are eating as usual again. 4 to 4½ HOURS prior to procedure @ : Drink 1 bottle of Magnesium Citrate followed by (3) 10 ounce glasses of clear liquid within a one (1) hour time period. 3 HOURS prior to procedure @ : You must take your prescribed medications with a sip of water if on: Anti-anxiety, anti-depression or psychiatric meds ASTHMA inhaler (bring with you) Blood pressure EXCEPT for Diuretics (hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide/lasix) Cardiac (heart) & beta-blockers Daily Narcotic if on narcotics for pain control Seizure medications. THEN NOTHING ELSE BY MOUTH!

ARRIVE 1 HOUR prior to your procedure: BRING your Insurance card BRING any insulin, inhalers or nitroglycerin tablets with you if you take any. BRING the Data Form (with pages 1 & 2 completed), with you to your appointment. Please list ALL of your current medications and dosages on the Data Form. Please do not wear nail polish, perfume/cologne or after shave. For any questions after hours or on weekends please call 354-5400 and ask the operator for the Gastroenterologist on call. If you need to cancel or reschedule your colonoscopy please call: 354-5454 ext. 3296. THANK YOU 8.

You have been scheduled for a colonoscopy with Dr. Date of Procedure: Arrival time: Procedure time: * Please check in at the Central Admitting Office in the main lobby when you arrive. Use the line especially designated for same-day procedures. It is closest to the front doors. Thank you..

? Questions to ask my doctor GASTROENTEROLOGY 580-90 Court Street Keene, NH 03431 (603) 354-5454, Ext. 3269 cheshiremed.org KE05022 6/18/2015