Total Knee Replacement: What to Expect at the Hospital
What care can you expect in the hospital?

After knee replacement surgery, you will be taken to the recovery
room. In a few hours, you may go to a hospital room. You may see a
metal triangle called a trapeze over your bed. You can use this to
help move yourself around in bed. You will be very tired and will
want to rest. Your nurse may also help turn you as you rest.
You will be getting fluids into your vein through an I.V. tube. You
may also have a tube called a drain near the cut (incision) in your
knee.
You may not feel hungry. You may feel sick to your stomach or
constipated for a couple of days. This is common. Your nurse may
give you stool softeners or laxatives to help with constipation.
You may have stockings that put pressure on your legs to prevent
blood clots. Your nurse will also give you medicine and exercise
instructions to help prevent clots.
Most people get out of bed with help on the day of surgery. Your
doctor will let you know if you will stay in the hospital or if you
can go home the day of surgery.
This care sheet gives you a general idea about how your recovery
will begin in the hospital. Each person has a different experience
and recovers at a different pace.
What will happen in the hospital?
Pain and pain medicine

Other
medicines

Rehabilitation
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Your physical therapist will help you walk, go up and down
stairs, and get in and out of bed and chairs. The
therapist will help improve the movement (range of motion)
and strength in your knee. You will learn positions and
motions that will help prevent your knee from popping out
(dislocating). This is a very important part of your
therapy.
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An occupational therapist will work with you. You will
learn how to bathe, dress, and do daily activities. You
may need tools to help with everyday activities. Tools
include shower stools, shoehorns, and long-handled
sponges.
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Diet
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You will probably get liquids at first, but you can start
to eat your normal diet when you feel like it. If your
stomach is upset, your nurse will probably bring you
bland, low-fat foods like plain rice, broiled chicken,
toast, and yogurt.
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Incision
care

Other
instructions
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Your nurse or respiratory therapist will have you do
breathing and coughing exercises to prevent problems such
as pneumonia. Breathe in deeply through your nose, and
slowly breathe out through your mouth. Do this 3 times,
and then cough 2 times.
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Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety. Be
sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor if you
are having problems. It's also a good idea to know your test results
and keep a list of the medicines you take.
When should you call for help?
Current as of: July 17, 2023
Content Version: 14.0
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