Catheterisation Male and Female

£60.00

This online Catheterisation Male and Female training course will teach learners sufficient skills and knowledge on how to use a catheter for catheterisation procedures.

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 Learning Outcomes

On completion of this online Catheterisation Male and Female training, learners should know and understand the following: 

  • What catheterisation is
  • Learn and understand what catheterisation is
  • Accountability & consent
  • Discuss accountability and consent for the procedure
  • Anatomy & physiology
  • Be able to label the relevant body parts and explain the physiology related to catheterisation
  • Indications & contraindications
  • List indications and contraindications for when catheterisation should or shouldn’t be used
  • Complications & troubleshooting
  • Identify and discuss possible complications and troubleshooting
  • Equipment & preparation
  • Consider the appropriate equipment and preparation for the procedure
  • Documentation
  • Discuss documentation relevant to your area
  • Patient experience
  • Consider how to correctly manage the patient’s catheterisation experience
  • Correct procedure
  • Learn the correct procedure for catheterisation

 

Frequently asked questions

We’ve answered the most common Catheterisation Male and Female questions our training experts get asked.

 

What is catheterisation?

Catheterisation is a procedure for removing or inserting fluids into the body using a catheter.

 

What are the different types of catheters?

There are two types of catheterisation:

 

  • Urinary catheterisation
  • Intravenous catheterisation

 

For these two procedures, there are multiple types of catheters, depending on the needs of the procedure.

This Catheterisation Male and Female course will cover the equipment and preparation required for catheterisation.

 

Do you require training for catheter fitting?

Training is required for any healthcare staff responsible for inserting or changing a catheter.

This Male and Female Catheterisation training will ensure your staff is correctly trained with the correct equipment, preparation and procedure.

 

How often does catheter care training need to be renewed?

It is recommended that Catheter Care training is refreshed yearly to keep health care professionals’ knowledge up to date.

 

Delivery Methods

Our Catheterisation Male and Female course is easily accessible online through e-learning, allowing your staff to study anytime, anywhere, 24/7. This makes it the perfect option for care staff with challenging shift patterns. Additionally, you will receive exceptional customer support from our dedicated account manager and support team.

 

• Study when you want 

• Track staff progress 

• Study anywhere you want on any device

 

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Get Certified

Just follow these four simple steps, sit back, relax and let us do the hard work for you and your team.

 

1. Book A Course Book this Catheterisation Male and Female training by calling us or sending us a message.

 

2. Login Once everything has been booked, you will receive login details for you and your staff. 

 

3. Complete Course Complete the Male and Female Catheterisation training you purchased in the delivery method you chose.

 

4. Become Certified Great! Now you’re certified and can download the Catheterisation Male and Female certificate from the portal.

 

Great! Now that you’re certified, you can download the Catheterisation Male and Female certificate from the portal or request a certificate, and we will email it to you in PDF form.

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