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CHECK LIST FOR COLONOSCOPY 2 DAY PREP Medication Sheet: Fill out & take to Day Surgery on day of procedure Pre-Register - by phone: 979-299-2888 Blood Thinning Medications: Hold for 5 days prior to procedure ***Hold on: ***Restart pending on outcome of procedure: Medications to take at home on day of procedure: Take Blood Pressure, Heart or Anti-Seizure meds on the morning of your procedure with a SMALL sip of water. Do not take Diabetic Meds!! Diabetic Meds can be taken AFTER procedure. NOTHING BY MOUTH after midnight the night before your procedure. **this includes gum, breath mints, cigarettes, etc. It is ok to brush your teeth, please do not swallow any water. Arrive at Day Surgery: AM ** Day surgery will call you the day prior to the procedure with your arrival time (if your procedure is on a Monday, you will be called on Friday before the weekend after 2pm). ** Please note, all procedures are scheduled thru our office; if for any reason you need to reschedule, please call our office @ 979-299-1915

Two day Colonoscopy Preparation Miralax - Gatorade Colonoscopy Prep: In order for the doctor to perform a colonoscopy, a bowel Clean-out must be completed at home prior to the procedure. A bowel clean-out is a combination of a clear liquid diet and oral laxatives. All of the items can be obtained at your local pharmacy or grocery store because all the items are over the counter. What you need to purchase: One bottle of MIRALAX laxative (size = 238 grams) Dulcolax Laxative tablets for oral use (generic is okay to substitute) - you will need 8 tablets Three (3) bottles of GATORADE/POWERADE ( size = 32 ounces each) (No RED or Dark PURPLE) ***Diabetics may use Powerade Zero or Gatorade G2*** The third bottle of Gatorade is extra but may be needed to get a good clean out. Two 8 ounces bottles of MAGNESIUM CITRATE ( green bottle) FLEET ENEMA **Frequent trips to the bathroom may cause your bottom to become raw and sore, you may use Aquaphor, Vaseline, Desitine, or Balmex to relieve the pain. Unscented wipes may be a better route then toilet paper for toileting. Fiber & Iron Supplements: Three days before your colonoscopy discontinue any fiber supplements. Do not take any iron pills or vitamins containing more than 15mg of iron. It is best to eat lightly for a few days prior to your exam; it makes the clean-out easier and more effective. AVOID over eating! AVOID whole wheat products and fibrous foods with skins. (Ex. Corn, Beans, Lettuce, etc.) Patients on Blood Thinning Medications: If you are on Plavix/ Coumadin/ Xarleto/ Aggrenox/ Brlinta or any other anti-coagulant you must stop taking the medication five days prior to your exam. If you are taking anti-coagulant medications you must be cleared through the physician who prescribed you the anti-coagulant medication. Some physicians may require you to be put on a Lovenox bridge during the time that you are off of these prescribed medications. We will submit an Anti-Coagulant hold request to the physician who prescribed you the medication and if the physician has any special requests regarding the hold of the medication we will notify you.

Two days before your Colonoscopy: 4:00pm: take 2 Dulcolax tablets with a full glass of water 5:00pm: take 2 Dulcolax tablets with a full glass of water 6:00pm: Drink one bottle (8 ounces) of Magnesium Citrate slowly over 20-30 minutes. **** It is very important that you drink plenty of fluids throughout the entire day! **** The day before your Colonoscopy: You will be on a CLEAR LIQUID DIET for the ENTIRE day before your procedure. NO solid foods NO milk or milk products You may have any of the following up until Midnight the night before your procedure: Black coffee, tea, Jell-O- lemon or lime, apple juices, ginger ale, 7-Up, ice pops, diet colas, regular colas, kool-aid, crystal light, carbonated beverages, cranberry juice since it is a natural dye, hard candies, Italian ices or popsicles. You can have Chicken or Beef broth as long as it does not contain any noodles or pieces of meat or vegetables. NO juices with Pulp! NO Alcohol! NO Red or Purple colored fluids/drink additives! 4:00pm: Take 2 Dulcolax tablets with a full glass of water. **Mix the entire 238 gram bottle of Miralax with two of the 32 ounce bottles of Gatorade/Powerade in a large pitcher or milk jug. Stir until the Miralax has completely dissolved and store the solution in the refrigerator or leave out at room temperature until 6:00pm. ***If you have not had a bowel movement at this time you will need to use the Fleets Enema *** 5:00pm: Take 2 Dulcolax tablets a glass of water. Drink Magnesium Citrate (8 ounces) slowly over 20-30 minutes 6:00pm: Drink an 8 oz. glass of the Gatorade/Miralax mixture every 15-30 minutes until the solution is entirely gone. **It may help to set a timer to help you keep on schedule** If you feel nauseated, stop for 30 minutes. Remain near a bathroom facility for the remainder of the evening. You will need to drink all the prep within 4 hours. CLEAR should have the consistency of water, be yellowish in color and not have any mucus, fibers or particles in it When in doubt, drink the third bottle of Gatorade/Powerade. Drink the extra quart of Gatorade/Powerade if the bowl movements are not CLEAR after the prep. * Nothing to EAT OR DRINK after MIDNIGHT

The day of your Procedure: Please have someone available to drive you home. Due to sedation medication, you should not return to work, drive, or operate heavy equipment, etc. for the remainder of the day. There are designated parking areas in the front of Day Surgery. The average time you will be at BRHS will be two-three hours. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes that are easily removed. Leave jewelry and other valuables at home. Take your Blood Pressure, Heart and Anti-seizure medication with a SMALL sip of water prior to arrival at the hospital. HOLD all diabetic medications until you return home and are able to eat. Diet upon returning home: Start with very bland foods (scrambled eggs, toast, etc.) and progress to a full diet throughout the day. Follow up Appointment: Please call our office for a follow up appointment for 7-10 days after your colonoscopy. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call my office & speak with my medical assistant, Yesenia Skipper. OFFICE # 979-299-1915 Thank you for allowing us to provide your healthcare with excellence and compassion. Sincerely, Dr. Michael Palmer and staff