Originally Posted by veronica butterfly
When doing a weekly dressing change to a port that is being continuously infused, do you change the huber needle? Our procedure says we are supposed to, but none of our nurses concur. Are we just squeamish and none of us like poking a new needle into a port? We're not cancer nurses, just good old med/surg nurses! Seems like if it's infusing and in the skin, it's higher risk of infection to monkey with it...
Veronica,
If you, or any of your fellow nurses were called into a Court of Law to defend any IV procedure, It's INS (Infusion Nurses Society) standards which are used as a benchmark for safe practice.
INS states that an implanted port needs reaccessing with a new huber needle every week, and PRN when intermittent/continuous fluids or medications are administered.
Your orders and MAR's need to reflect this.