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Catheterisation Male, Female & Supra Pubic including Simulated Competency Assessment

Catheterisation


Ashfield Services

Summary

Price
£134.99 inc VAT
Study method
Classroom
Duration
7 hours · Part-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
7 CPD hours / points
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

Location & dates

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Location
Address
Springfield Training Centre
Aberford Road
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS154EF
United Kingdom
Address
Mercure Hotel Wigan
Orchard Street
WIGAN
Lancashire
WN13SS
United Kingdom
Address
Ashfield Services, Corby Gate Business Park
Priors Haw Road
CORBY
Northamptonshire
NN175JG
United Kingdom
Address
Jurys Inn Croydon
Wellesley Road
CROYDON
Surrey
CR09XY
United Kingdom

Overview

This session will cover all theoretical aspects relating to Catheterisation and knowing when use is required for Male, Female and Supra Pubic Catheterisation within practice. Using models, this session will cover all practical elements for Catheterisation and an update regarding products. By the end of the session, all delegates will be able to work in line with Practice Guidance for Catheterisation, demonstrate the principles of aseptic non touch technique related to Catheterisation and take in a proactive approach to catheter management.

CPD

7 CPD hours / points
Accredited by Ashfield Services

Description

  • To identify what Urinary Catheterisation is and the criteria for catheterisation
  • Develop and apply the knowledge needed in relation to legislations, policies and best practice of Urinary Catheterisation including gaining consent
  • Review and correctly identify the Anatomy and Physiology involved in catheterisation of a Male, Female and Supra-pubic
  • Discuss and Understand the different methods of catheterisation and the selection of appropriate catheter for the clinical need. You will also identify the equipment needed for urinary catheterisation to take place, and the general procedure for all catheterisations
  • Identify the equipment needed for urinary catheterisation to take place, and the general procedure for all catheterisations
  • Look at and identify differences in practice for the three types of catheterisation
  • Identify the importance of good infection control procedures to minimise the risk of urinary tract infections and other complications
  • Identify potential complications from catheterisation and measures to prevent or minimise these and discuss and ensure understanding of routine catheter care for both service users and staff
  • Discuss and ensure understanding of routing catheter care for both service users and staff

Who is this course for?

Members who work within the Health & Social Care Industry

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