Catheterisation Training

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About Course

Catheterisation Training equips healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to safely and effectively perform urinary catheterisation and ongoing care. The course covers key aspects of catheter use, including anatomy, clinical indications, insertion techniques, infection prevention, and post-procedure care.

What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the anatomy and physiology related to urinary catheterisation.
  • Identify appropriate clinical indications for catheter use.
  • Perform safe and sterile catheterisation procedures (male and female patients).
  • Prevent catheter-related complications, including infections (CAUTIs).
  • Provide effective catheter care and manage catheter-related emergencies.

Material Includes

  • Comprehensive catheterisation training manual.
  • Step-by-step visual aids for catheter insertion techniques.
  • Certificate of Completion, valid for 3 years.

Requirements

  • Delegates must have basic healthcare experience or a role that involves clinical patient care.
  • No prior catheterisation training is required, but familiarity with patient anatomy is beneficial.

Audience

  • Registered nurses and trainee nurses.
  • Healthcare assistants (HCAs) involved in patient catheter care.
  • Community support workers and other healthcare staff required to assist in catheter management.

Course Content

Session 1: Introduction to Catheterisation

  • The role and purpose of urinary catheterisation in healthcare.
  • Types of catheters: indwelling, intermittent, suprapubic.
  • Understanding anatomy and physiology relevant to catheterisation (male and female).

Session 2: Clinical Indications and Considerations

Session 3: Catheterisation Techniques and Procedures

Session 4: Post-Catheterisation Care and Management

Session 5: Legal and Professional Considerations

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