Things to Bring to the Hospital - Surgical Guide to Left Posterior Total Hip Replacement
A Checklist for an Average 24- to 48-Hour Stay
- A legal picture identification (driver’s license, passport, birth certificate, social security card, green card/permanent resident card, military ID). A copy is acceptable.
- Your hospitalization insurance card
- X-rays or laboratory reports (if instructed by the staff)
- Any assistive device you use (eg, cane, walker)
- Your completed Health Care Proxy form
- Paperwork, including consent forms, sent to you by your surgeon. Also bring a list of your current medications with dosages and medical information from your physician.
- Your full printed copy of this manual – Your Pathway to Recovery: A Patient's Guide to Total Joint Replacement Surgery (Hip and Knee)
- Nonslip, flat, closed toe, joint-supportive athletic or walking shoes
- Personal toiletries
- A small amount of money for newspapers or other incidentals
- One credit card to purchase necessary medical equipment, or for transportation services
- A book, magazine, or hobby item to occupy time
- Please remove contacts and wear eye glasses
Please Do Not Bring
- Medications, including narcotic substances (unless instructed by your HSS pharmacist). Self-medication during your Hospital stay is prohibited. It may lead to unsafe conditions like overdoses and/or drug interactions.
- Valuables (except those mentioned above)
- Jewelry: Remove and leave at home all piercings and jewelry, including wedding rings to ensure your safety during your Hospital stay. Otherwise, see a jeweler for assistance for removal if needed.