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Is Broth a Clear Liquid for Anesthesia? Understanding Pre-Op Diet Guidelines

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According to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, most patients can safely consume clear liquids, including clear broth, up to two hours before a procedure requiring anesthesia. This shift from the long-standing 'nothing by mouth after midnight' rule is based on modern research and helps keep patients hydrated and more comfortable. However, understanding what truly qualifies as a clear liquid, especially when it comes to broth, is crucial for patient safety.

The Primary Purpose of Pre-Operative Fasting: Preventing Aspiration

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According to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, pre-operative fasting is a standard safety measure before surgery involving general anesthesia or sedation. The primary purpose of pre-operative fasting is to prevent the aspiration of stomach contents into the lungs, which can be a life-threatening complication.

Is it okay to take magnesium before surgery?

5 min read
Intravenous magnesium is sometimes used by anesthesiologists during a procedure for its anesthetic-sparing effects, leading many to ask: is it okay to take magnesium before surgery? The answer is nuanced, as oral magnesium supplements have different considerations than the controlled, medical-grade doses administered in a hospital setting.