GoLytely Colonoscopy Prep

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Gastroenterology GoLytely Colonoscopy Prep REMINDER FOR: ON THE DAY OF YOUR PROCEDURE Bring a list of all your medications (over-the-counter and prescription) You must have a driver to take you home following the procedure (if you do not have someone to drive you home, your procedure will be rescheduled to another day). No public taxis or shuttles. Medical taxis are allowed. Bring your Insurance Card and Photo ID STOP drinking clear liquids 2 hours prior to your procedure PARKING: CHASKA: Two-Twelve Medical Center Park in the patient parking lot and proceed to the third floor ENDOSCOPY DEPARTMENT Suite 320 WACONIA: Ridgeview Professional Building Park in the MAIN PARKING LOT located across from the MAIN ENTRANCE of the hospital. Take the elevator down to the POND LEVEL (-2 floor) ENDOSCOPY DEPARTMENT Suite 2 ARLINGTON: Ridgeview Sibley Medical Center Arrive at the ER doors and check in at the nurses station LE SUEUR: Ridgeview Le Sueur Medical Center Park in the outpatient clinic lot, arrive through doors with large canopy and check in at registration

Please call 952 442 8011 with any questions or scheduling concerns. Gastroenterology Waconia Chaska Arlington Le Sueur Ridgeview Professional Building Ridgeview Endoscopy Suite 560 South Maple Street Suite 2 Pond Level (-2) Waconia, MN 55387 Two Twelve Medical Center 111 Hundertmark Road Suite 320 Chaska, MN 55318 Ridgeview Sibley Medical Center 601 West Chandler Street Arlington, MN 55307 *Arrive at the ER doors and check in at the nurses station Ridgeview Le Sueur Medical Center 621 S. 4 th Street Le Sueur, MN 56058 IT IS THE PATIENTS RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY TO VERIFY COVERAGE & BENEFITS FOR THIS PROCEDURE. IF A PRIOR AUTHORIZATION IS REQUIRED BEFORE SERVICES RENDERED, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PRIMARY CARE CLINIC FOR A REFERRAL TO BE SUBMITTED TO YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY. THANK YOU. Patient name: Date: Check in time: Physician: Dr. Sabina Khan Dr. Brian Gootzeit Dr. Mustafa Tiewala Procedure: Colonoscopy * A driver will be required to drive you home. No taxi s or shuttle services. Medical taxi s are allowed. No driving, working or making any life altering decisions for 24 hours after procedure. Your driver must pick you up within 2 hours of dropping you off. Plan to stay 2 hours. *If you are taking: Coumadin (Warfarin): we recommend stopping this medication 5 days prior to your appointment need to check with your primary physician and/or your cardiologist before stopping these medications. Pradaxa (Dabigatran), Eliquis (Apixaban), Xarelto (Rivaroxaban) or any other blood thinner: we recommend you stop these medications 2 days prior to your procedure. If you have chronic kidney disease this should be stopped 3 days prior to your procedure. You must check with your primary physician or cardiologist before holding these medications. Aspirin: is ok to continue unless otherwise instructed. Plavix: It is recommended you stop taking Plavix 5 days prior to your procedure. Holding recommendations must be discussed with your primary physician or cardiologist prior to stopping. Note that taking this medication may interfere with our ability to perform interventions, such as polyp removal or dilation.

*If you are diabetic and take diabetes medication, please contact your primary care provider or your endocrinologist to discuss dosing of your insulin and/or oral diabetic medications prior to the procedure. This may need to be adjusted due to the modified diet one day prior to procedure. * If you require antibiotics prior to procedures, have a heart murmur, have a recent joint replacement or stent placement, contact your primary physician before your procedure. * The day of your procedure you may take essential medications with a small sip of water by 5 AM. Wait to take nonessential medications until after your procedure. *Please arrive at your scheduled check in time. *Wear loose clothing and refrain from wearing fragrances GOLYTELY SPLIT PREP: Instructions for Morning/Afternoon Colonoscopy Procedures. * GoLytely requires a prescription. Pick up your prescription at the pharmacy at least 2 days prior to your exam. Also purchase the following non-prescription item from your pharmacy at least 2 days prior to your exam: FOUR (4) Dulcolax LAXATIVE TABLETS 5mg tablets. Can be generic brand Bisacodyl. 1. FIVE (5) days prior to the procedure: Begin a low fiber diet RECOMMENDED LOW FIBER: Potatoes, wheat or white bread(no nuts or whole wheat products), English muffins or bagels, low fiber cereal, soda crackers, pasta, canned fruits, cooked vegetable, fruit juices, rice, low fat meats and dairy products. AVOID: whole grains, fresh fruits or raw vegetables, beans, raisins, berries, nuts, popcorn. 2. ONE DAY PRIOR TO PROCEDURE: Clear liquids (nothing red) all day. NO Solid foods. Recommended Clear Liquids: Gatorade, Propel, Vitamin water, apple, white grape, white cranberry juice, Kool-Aid, Hi-C or other sport drinks, fruit juice without pulp, soup boullion, Jell-o, popsicles, gummy bears, small amounts of tea or coffee without creamer, Pedialyte, Crystal Light. AVOID: Dairy products, large amounts of caffeinated products and large quantities of carbonated beverages. 3 PM: Take FOUR (4) bisacodyl laxative tablets with 8 ounces of water (may be taken earlier in the day if you plan to be home) 5PM: Mix the GoLytely with water as directed and keep it chilled in the refrigerator. Start drinking an 8 oz glass of the GoLytely every 20-30 minutes until you have consumed half of the bottle (2 liters). If you become nauseated take a 30-60 minute break and then resume. 3. DAY OF PROCEDURE: 4 (four) hours prior to leaving for your procedure you will need to drink the remaining GoLytely (2 liters). Drinking an 8oz glass every 20-30 minutes again until it is all gone. Continue drinking clear liquids until 2 hours prior to procedure.

Gastroenterology WHAT IS A COLONOSCOPY? What is a colonoscopy? Colonoscopy enables your doctor to examine the lining of your colon (large intestine) for abnormalities by inserting a flexible tube into the rectum and colon. This allows the doctor to get a close-up view of the inside of your colon. Any lesions or abnormalities, such as polyps, which are too small to be seen on x-ray, can be removed and biopsy completed. What preparation is required? Proper bowel preparation for a colonoscopy is necessary in order for your doctor to fully view the colon. Follow the instructions in this literature and call if you have any questions or concerns. If the bowel is not completely clear of all dark, formed stool, we may be unable to do the colonoscopy. Continue to take your regular medications the day before and the day of your procedure with the exception of those medications your physician instructed you to stop. Prior to your appointment, write down all medications you are taking (prescription, non-prescription and herbal supplements). Please include the dosage of medications and number of times they are taken each day. Include any medical conditions and allergies. Bring this information to your appointment. If you are on a blood thinning medication, such as Aspirin, Coumadin, Plavix or Warfarin, or have a heart murmur, recent joint replacement or stent placement, please make your healthcare provider aware of this before your colonoscopy. Certain medications may need to be stopped temporarily prior to your procedure or antibiotics may need to be given. Please inform your healthcare provider if you are pregnant. What can I expect during a colonoscopy? Colonoscopy is generally well tolerated. You may feel pressure, bloating or cramping during the procedure. The procedure itself usually takes approximately 30 minutes. Plan on being at the Endoscopy Department for 1 ½ to 2 hours. You will receive medication to make the procedure more comfortable. You will be positioned on your left side and may be asked to turn during the procedure. (Note: Patients requiring IV antibiotics or having a protime/inr drawn prior to the procedure need to allow more time for their visit). What are polyps and why are they removed? Polyps are abnormal growths in the colon lining that are usually benign (non-cancerous). They vary in size from a tiny dot to several inches. Your doctor can t always tell a benign polyp by its outer appearance, so the polyp is sent in for examination. Colon cancer begins in polyps and removing them is an important means of preventing colon-rectal cancer. Polyps are removed during the exam by the doctor. This process is painless for you. What are the possible complications of a colonoscopy? Colonoscopy is a safe procedure, with serious complications occurring less than 1% of the time. One possible complication is perforation or tear through the bowel wall that could require surgery. Bleeding might occur at the site of biopsy or polyp removal, but it is usually minor. Although complications after colonoscopy are uncommon, it is important to recognize early signs of possible complications. You will be given written discharge instructions after your colonoscopy. #22002 (3/17)

500 South Maple Street Waconia MN 55387 (952) 442-2191 Getting to Ridgeview Medical Center From Minneapolis: Take I-35W south to Hwy. 62 west. Continue on Hwy. 62 west to Hwy. 212/5 west. This will turn into Hwy. 5 west. Continue on Hwy. 5 west through Eden Prairie, Chanhassen and Victoria. Once in Waconia (still on Hwy. 5) look for South Maple Street (1 block after third set of lights on Hwy. 5). Turn right onto South Maple Street. From the North: Take I-494 south to Hwy. 5 west. Continue on Hwy. 5 west through Eden Prairie, Chanhassen and Victoria. Once in Waconia (still on Hwy. 5) look for South Maple Street (1 block after third set of lights on Hwy. 5). Turn right on South Maple Street. From the South: Take Hwy. 169 north to Hwy. 41 north. Take Hwy. 41 north to Hwy. 5 west. Take Hwy. 5 west through Victoria. Once in Waconia (still on Hwy. 5) look for South Maple Street (1 block after third set of lights on Hwy 5). Turn right on South Maple Street. From the East: Take I-494 west to Hwy. 5 west. Take Hwy. 5 west through Eden Prairie, Chanhassen and Victoria. Once in Waconia (still on Hwy. 5) look for South Maple Street (1 block after third set of lights on Hwy. 5). Turn right on South Maple Street. From the West: Take Hwy. 5 east to Waconia. Upon entering Waconia, look for South Maple Street. Take a left on South Maple Street. 111 Hundertmark Road Chaska MN 55318 (952) 361-2447 Getting to Two Twelve Medical Center From Minneapolis: Take I-35W south to Hwy. 62 west. Continue on Hwy. 62 west to Hwy. 212/5 west. This will turn into Hwy. 5 west. Continue on Hwy. 5 west, veering to the left on the new Hwy. 212. Exit on Hwy. 41 and turn right (north). Turn right on Hundertmark Road. Two Twelve Medical Center is located on your right, at 111 Hundertmark Road. From the North: Take I-494 south to Hwy. 5 west. Continue on Hwy. 5 west, veering to the left on the new Hwy. 212. Exit on Hwy. 41 and turn right (north). Turn right on Hundertmark Road. Two Twelve Medical Center is located on your right, at 111 Hundertmark Road. From the South: Take Hwy. 169 north to Hwy. 41 north. Continue north on Hwy. 41 and turn right on Hundertmark Road, which is just north of Hwy. 212. Two Twelve Medical Center is located on your right, at 111 Hundertmark Road. From the East: Take I-494 west to Hwy. 5 west, veering to the left on the new Hwy. 212. Exit on Hwy. 41 and turn right (north). Turn right on Hundertmark Road. Two Twelve Medical Center is located on your right, at 111 Hundertmark Road. From the West: Take Hwy. 212 east. Exit on Hwy. 41 and turn left (north). Turn right on Hundertmark Road. Two Twelve Medical Center is located on your right, at 111 Hundertmark Road. 601 West Chandler Street Arlington MN 55307 (507) 964-2271 Getting to Sibley Medical Center From the North: Take Highway 5 south to Arlington. Turn right onto W. Chandler Street. Take the fi rst right into the parking lot. From the South: Take Highway 5 northeast to Arlington. Turn left onto W. Chandler Street. Take the fi rst right into the parking lot. From the East (Henderson): Take Highway 19 west to 391st Ave / County Rd 17. Turn right onto 391st Ave / County Rd 17. Take 391st Ave / County Rd 17 north to Arlington. Once in Arlington, 391st Ave / County Rd 17 becomes 4th Ave E. Take 4th Ave E to Highway 5. Turn left on Highway 5. Turn right onto W. Chandler Street. Take the fi rst right into the parking lot. From the West: Take Highway 19 to Gaylord. Turn right onto Main Ave. E / Highway 5. Take Highway 5 northeast to Arlington. Turn left onto W. Chandler Street. Take the fi rst right into the parking lot. Or, take Highway 212 East to Highway 22 and turn right (south) on Highway 22. Take Highway 22 to Gaylord. Turn left onto Main Ave E / Highway 5. Take Highway 5 northeast to Arlington. Turn left onto W. Chandler Street. Take the fi rst right into the parking lot. 621 S. 4th Street Le Sueur MN 56058 (507) 665-3375 Getting to Le Sueur Medical Center From Minneapolis: Take I-35W south to Hwy. 62 west. Continue on Hwy. 62 west to Hwy. 169 south. Continue on Hwy. 169 to Le Sueur. Take the Bridge St. exit from Hwy. 169 east to Le Sueur. Turn right on S. 4th Street and continue to Ridgeview Le Sueur Medical Center Campus. Turn left into campus. From the North: Take Hwy. 169 south to Le Sueur. Take the Bridge St. exit from Hwy. 169 east to Le Sueur. Turn right on S. 4th Street and continue to Ridgeview Le Sueur Medical Center Campus. Turn left into campus. From the South: Take Hwy. 169 north to Le Sueur. Take the Bridge St. exit from Hwy. 169 east to Le Sueur. Turn right on S. 4th Street and continue to Ridgeview Le Sueur Medical Center Campus. Turn left into campus. #22001 8/18