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... Drugs used for
chemotherapy are often toxic, and can damage skin, muscle tissue, and
... under the skin in thin patients, less visible in patients with thicker
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... intravenous antibiotic
treatment.
chemotherapy. long term intravenous (IV)
.... A
port catheter, or
subcutaneous implantable port, is a permanent device that
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... Chemotherapy Port Catheter Line (pink and white tube)
... Each time you need a
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... A port infusion uses an under-the-skin (
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Implantable ports are
implanted subcutaneously to provide access to the
.... parenteral nutrition (TPN), vesicant
drugs,
chemotherapy, and anti-biotics. 5.
.... Part of the
preparation of accessing a
port is conversing with the patient and/or family.
...- Intramuscular and
subcutaneous injections are used less often because many
... An
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port of plastic, stainless steel, or titanium with a
... Most
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... your friend. Another name for a Subcutaneous Port is Sub Q Port.
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Implantable ports are often used to give
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... ports, which are sometimes called portacaths or
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