For an active port, the needle needs to be changed and flushed weekly with a dressing change. For a non active port , it is usually monthly.
If a port catheter is not flushed regularly, it can lead to clot formation or blockage, which can prevent proper medication administration or blood withdrawal. Neglecting regular flushing may increase the risk of infection or malfunction of the port, jeopardizing the patient's treatment and health. Regular maintenance of the port catheter as per medical guidelines is essential to ensure its proper function and longevity.
After a toilet is flushed, the water and waste go through pipes in the plumbing system to a sewage treatment plant or septic system for processing and disposal.
Chemo - comics - was created in 1962.
The switch would broadcast frames out each port except the originating port until the switch learned all the MAC addresses connected to the switch.
You have to be a paid Moshi Member to go to The Port. Click on the map and then click on 'The Port'.
Goes straight to sewer
No they cannot survive. GO TO ROBLOX.COM!
Chemo - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
It's harmful regardless of whether or not you had chemo.
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theres no such thing as chemo cancer but chemo (chemotherepy) is a treatment for cancer