We know you are anxious to see your loved one. It can take up to 90 minutes after surgery for PACU staff to care for and prepare patients for visitors.
As soon as your loved one is settled, the PACU nurse will call the Surgical Family Lounge.
Please note: we only allow one visitor at a time and ask that you limit your visit to five minutes.
We limit the number of PACU visitors to:
- Ensure the safety and confidentiality of patients
- Reduce the risk of infection
- Eliminate interruption to staff work flow
Additional visitors may see and speak to patients through video conference between the PACU and Surgical Family Lounge.
Things to know before entering the PACU
- Visitors must be over 14 years old.
- Be sure you feel comfortable in a medical setting and can remain calm when seeing your loved one after surgery.
- Use hand sanitizers as you enter and leave the PACU.
- Do not bring food, drinks, cell phones, or cameras in the PACU.
- Please follow directions from PACU staff. You may be asked to leave the PACU during certain procedures or situations.
The PACU environment
When entering the PACU, you should expect:
- A large room with many patients, IVs, oxygen, monitors, and other medical equipment.
- Noise — monitor alarms, other patients, equipment, staff and patient conversations.
- Activity — x-rays, blood work, personnel and patients coming and going.
Your loved one may:
- Have tubes and drains attached.
- Appear pale, puffy, or swollen.
- Complain of a sore throat caused by a breathing tube inserted during surgery.
- Be shivering (nurses will apply warm blankets).
- Be given pain medication that causes itchiness or sleepiness. Remember, rest is important during recovery. Resting from pain medicine is encouraged and normal.
Don’t worry if you are unable to visit the PACU.
Our nurses are trained to provide the best possible care throughout the anesthesia recovery process and will update you on your loved one’s progress.