Catheter Care
Course Length:
Full Day
Maximum Number of Attendees:
Price per delegate, please call 01376 573999 for additional delegates
Course Description:
Catheter care training is aimed at people working in health and care settings. The course provides staff members with the knowledge and understanding on performing safe changing and emptying of catheter bags. We cover everything from anatomy and infection control, to procedures and record keeping.
At Training2Care we keep a keen focus on infection control and look at the risks of infection when dealing with catheters. We also support staff to be mindful of privacy, dignity, and respect, through using person centred care when dealing with catheters which can be a sensitive subject for some.
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria:
What this course offers:
Introduction – Anatomy and Physiology:
Understand how the bladder works and what can go wrong.
Urinary Catheters:
Understand what a catheter is
Understand when catheters are used
Understand risks including infection
Understand UTIs
Understand the need for informed consent
Understand maintenance of catheters
Emptying a Catheter Bag
Understand infection management implications
Have an awareness of how to measure urine output and monitor for abnormalities
Urinalysis:
Understand why urinalysis is needed
Explain the different urine specimens
The importance of infection control
Obtain a urine sample correctly using aseptic non-touch technique
Catheter Removal:
Understand the procedure for safe catheter removal
Discuss associated problems and techniques should problems arise
Drainage Systems:
Explain the different drainage systems and the importance of good infection control
Practical Session:
Take a catheter specimen of urine (CSU) using aseptic non-touch technique
Classroom competency assessment
At the end of the training session, there is a written assessment to evidence the learning of the attendees.
This course can be tailored to the bespoke needs of the customer. Please speak to a member of the sales team for further details.