
- providing intravenous (IV, through a vein) medication
- providing IV fluids
- help take blood samples
- provide medications continuously for several days.
There are 2 types of implanted ports: (1) a single lumen port that is a port with 1 access point which is the most common port; and (2) a double lumen port, that is a port with 2 access points thus providing needle access in each access point. Double lumen ports are used for people that regularly need more than 1 point of access.
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