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Which needle is best for accessing an implantable venous access port?

A non-coring (Huber) needle should be used by clinicians to access the port(6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 20-22) (also refer: Accessing and de-accessing ports).

What needle is used to access a power port?

All implanted ports must be accessed with a non-coring needle, sometimes referred to as a Huber™ Needle. Non-coring needles are manufactured by many companies with each having specific features.

Which needle should the nurse use to administer intravenous fluids via a client's implanted port?

Infusion needles should be sized to match the type of implanted port that you have. Huber needles that are used for infusion ports come in lengths from 0.5 inches up to 1.5 inches.

What device is used for ports that are implanted for access to a central vein?

A port, sometimes called a Port-a-Cath, an implanted venous access device, or central line is used to give you medicine and fluid into your veins. It works like an IV catheter but can stay in place for 5 years or more. A port is made up of a reservoir attached to a tube (catheter).