How often do you need to change your port needle? A comprehensive guide for medication administration
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For patients with an implanted port for long-term medication, a special non-coring or Huber needle is used, and it is most commonly changed once every seven days to prevent infection. The frequency for other types of access, such as subcutaneous infusions, is different, making it crucial to follow the right protocol for patient safety. Understanding how often do you need to change your port needle depends on the type of access and the patient's treatment plan.