Port a cath access needle
[DOC File]nursing professional development - QHC
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Port-a-Caths are surgically inserted into a subcutaneous pocket in the chest wall. The catheter is tunneled into the vein, usually the cephalic, external jugular or subclavian vein. A non-coring gripper needle is required to access a port-a-cath so the self-sealing septum is not damaged.
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The PORT-A-CATH system consists of a portal with one or two self-sealing septa and a single or dual-lumen catheter and is accessible by percutaneous puncture with a non-coring needle. PORT-A-CATH® and PORT-A-CATH II® systems are indicated when patient therapy requires repeated vascular access for injection or infusion therapy and/or blood ...
[DOC File]IV THERAPY - GBMC HealthCare
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Implanted device—Port-a-cath, R-port and Power port** (power port must be accessed with power needle for CT scans) Vascular Sheaths—used in the insertion of Temporary Pacemakers and Pulmonary Artery Catheters (Critical Care only) Hemodialysis Access devices—cared for and flushed by the Hemodialysis Nurses.
[DOC File]Port-A-Cath Module - Queen's University
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The average life of the septum is 1000-2000 penetrations with an access needle, however this depends on the gauge of the access needle, the size of the septum and the brand of the Port-A-Cath. When administering multiple IV medications flush the line, extension tubing and access needle with a compatible solution.
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Anchor the port-a-cath with 2 fingers . Grasp the non-coring needle by its wings and insert it into the skin, then into the port-a-cath hub and continue to insert until you feel the base of the port. Unclamp the line and pull back on the syringe to verify blood return. Flush the line with saline. Clamp the line.
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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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