CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS
Also known as implanted ports, or port a catheters are surgically placed. Location can be arm, chest, abdomen, and back. Implanted ports are used for long term and complex IV therapy and Chemotherapy. Access to the port is by placement of a non-coring needle through the skin, into the self sealing injection port housed in a plastic or metal case. ................
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