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Before a Medical Procedure: Meeting the Anesthesiologist Social Story

Graphic of an Anesthesiologist, she is ready to talk with you.

Before my medical procedure, I might need to meet with an Anesthesiologist, who will help me get ready for it.

Graphic of a calendar with one date marked with a check mark.

This may be a few days before my procedure or even on the same day.

Graphic of a patient talking with doctor, his mother is present.

I can have a support person with me during my meeting.

Graphic of a doctor saying

The doctor will ask me questions about my medical history. These questions will help the doctor know what medicine to give me.

Graphic of medicine pills and liquid.

The doctor will explain which medicine I need for my procedure.

Graphic of a Teddy Bear and a text bubble that says

I can bring my favorite things with me, like a stuffed animal. I can also ask for a break if I need it.

Graphic of food and a drink with a circle around it with a line through it.

I may be told not to eat or drink the night before my procedure.

Graphic of a patient and his mother talking to a doctor. The doctor is asking

The doctor will ask if I have any questions. If I brought a support person, they may also ask questions.

Graphic of a check list.

When the meeting ends, I will either be sent home with instructions, or my procedure will begin.

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This information was developed by the Autism Services, Education, Resources, and Training Collaborative (ASERT). For more information, please contact ASERT at 877-231-4244 or info@PAautism.org. ASERT is funded by the Bureau of Supports for Autism and Special Populations, PA Department of Human Services.