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Pre-Anaesthetic Check-Up (PAC) OPD

What surgeries or medical procedures need pre-anesthetic check-up (PAC)?
Scheduled surgery or medical procedure.

Are all patients fit for surgery?
No, they are not.

How is pre-anesthetic check-up(PAC) helpful?
PAC helps reduce intra-operative and postoperative complications.
PAC helps screen and diagnose other associated diseases so they subsequently can be treated accordingly.
PAC helps in making appropriate recommendations.

What recommendations should you expect after pre-anesthetic check-up (PAC)?
At least one of these recommendations should be expected:
Postponement of surgery.
Cancellation of surgery.
Revision of diagnosis and treatment.
Diagnosis and treatment from the treating medical doctor for the patient is wrong.
Surgery or the procedure recommended is not required within one year.
Surgery or the procedure recommended is not required at this point considering the present health of the patient.
The need to answer all relevant questions, further evaluation, and then reassessment is required.

If all questions are answered with appropriate findings, this recommendation should be expected.

Team of medical doctors can go ahead with surgery for this patient.

Does pre-anesthetic check-up (PAC) always need an appointment and OPD consultation?
No, it does not.

How should pre-anesthetic check-up (PAC) proceed?
You can transmit all facts via e-mail, fax, or postal mail. You need to answer all questions.
Initial recommendations will be forwarded via e-mail, fax, or postal mail.
After all questions are answered and facts forwarded, face-to-face consultations will be provided.

You will need to answer these questions.

What is the diagnosis of the patient scheduled for surgery or medical procedure?
What surgery or medical procedure has been recommended?
When is the expected day and date of the scheduled surgery or medical procedure?
What is the location of the expected surgery or medical procedure?
Who has recommended the specific surgery or medical procedure?
What is the mailing address of the patient as of today?
When were the last ECG, blood test, and x-ray done?
Where are the details of the ECG, blood tests, and x-rays?

Forward all facts to the address displayed.

Asif Qureshi
5042 N Winthrop Ave #237
Chicago, Illinois 60640
www.humanservicesglobe.com
www.qureshiuniversity.com
Phone:(773)561-6102
Fax:(773)337-9107