Is your child about to have an operation?
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In the event of a scheduled hospitalization
Check your pharmacy to see if you have enough painkillers:
Paracétamol (Dafalgan®, Perdolan®, Dafalgan Instant®)
Ibuprofène (Algidrin®, Nurofen®, Spidifen®)
In oral form (syrups, tablets, powder) because suppositories act more slowly and randomly.
If your child shows any signs of ‘illness’, such as a temperature, coughing, cold symptoms, vomiting, etc., have him/her examined by his/her paediatrician or contact the surgeon to determine whether the operation should be continued.
Packing the child's suitcase:
If your child is only coming for the day, take something to keep him occupied, his cuddly toy, a change of clothes and loose-fitting clothing, slippers and anything else you think will make him feel good.
If, on the other hand, they are due to spend several days with us, take :
Pyjamas, light clothing, slippers, underwear, toiletries, cuddly toys, favourite games and medication if your child is taking a specific treatment.
Don't forget to take along the completed form entitled ‘Taking off into the clouds with the anaesthetist’.
Having a shower:
- Wash with standard soap.
- Then put on clean clothes.
- Remove varnish, false nails and jewellery.
In the morning:
- Follow the fasting instructions given by the anaesthetist.
- Make sure your child wears clean clothes.
Arriving at the hospital:
- Go to the admissions department on the ground floor of the hospital (Building A) 2 hours before the operation.
- Don't forget your administrative documents (identity card, insurance, your child's pre-operative passport, etc.).
You will be given a prescription for the appropriate painkillers.
Please note that your child's pain may manifest itself in different ways:
- Expressing their pain verbally
- By making faces
- Screaming
- Crying
- Adopting analgesic positions
- Having difficulty falling asleep and/or waking up at night
- ...
Contact details
Reception | 02/434.91.11 |
Admissions | 02/434.94.23 |
Paediatric ward | 02/434.78.00 |
One-day hospitalisation unit | 02/434.70.10 |