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Q: Are all Huber needles non coring?
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What is the difference between a hypertonic needle and a hypotonic needle?

A hypotonic needle is a needle that is a non coring needle. A hypertonic needle is a coring needle. Both of these needles are used in IV's with a hypotonic needle used for hypotonic solutions.


Are only non coring needles to be used on implanted ports?

Yes, a non-coring (Huber) needle is the only type of needle that would be or should be used to access a port. the needle is hollow inside and does not remove the flesh that it passes thru when pushed thru the skin. Otherwise the skin plug would block the flow of fluids and regardless you don't want to remove any skin or any portion of the septum (plastic lid of the port) that the needle passes thru.


What is a non coring needle and what does it do?

Non-coring needles are used to puncture through silicone or rubber while not removing any of the material in the process. For example if a regular needle was used to access a port it would damage the port septum (think pushing a straw through a potato) and cause the port to leak. A catheter connects the port to a vein. The septum is made of a special self-sealing silicone rubber; it can be punctured hundreds of times before it weakens significantly. It is used to administer treatment or to withdraw blood. See link:


What is a non-coring needle and what does it do?

Non-coring needles are used to puncture through silicone or rubber while not removing any of the material in the process. For example if a regular needle was used to access a port it would damage the port septum (think pushing a straw through a potato) and cause the port to leak. A catheter connects the port to a vein. The septum is made of a special self-sealing silicone rubber; it can be punctured hundreds of times before it weakens significantly. It is used to administer treatment or to withdraw blood. See link:


What has the author P D Huber written?

P. D. Huber has written: 'Collection, processing, and reporting of damage tolerant design data for non-aerospace structural materials'


Is it illegal to purchase non diabetic syringes and needles either online or inperson in the state of Texas?

Only if your a Democrat.


Do compass needles pointing to direction considered as contact force?

No, magnetism (the force that makes the needle turn) is a non-contact force.


Can you catch AIDS from sharing needles?

An example would be HIV/AIDS which is a non-curable disease and pretty much a death sentence, no offense. You should nevershare a needle with someone else, because there's always a chance that you can catch a disease unless you know the full background of that person. But all in all, I recommend you don't do it.


Were is HIV most likely to be found?

Either in private non-sponsered or no company blood drives or crazy strangers with needles. Also wild hogs


Are all non squares also non rectangles?

All non rectangles are non squares.


Is it good to go to an underground tattoo artist?

In personal experience I've tattooed men and women illegally. It's a risky thing to go to a non licensed tattoo artist, because not all of them have respect and responsiblity. It especially could come down to them using dirty needles because they lack money to buy new sets, because needles become pricey, especially if you don't have a very stable income.


What is the difference between coniferous and non coniferous wood?

The difference between coniferous and non-coniferous wood lies in cone-bearing wood coming from trees that produce needles such as pine and spruce species. Non-coniferous wood comes from trees that produce leaves such as maple, oak and apple.