Female Catheterisation
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of the course candidates will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to gain clinical competency under the supervision of a qualified practitioner. This course will appeal to health care assistants, nurses, allied health professionals and anyone undertaking an NVQ III in health care, and are required to complete the female urinary catheterisation module. Learning outcomes include:
> To have a clear understanding of associated anatomy
and physiology
> Understand aseptic technique and infection control
measures
> Understand the rationale for performing urinary
catheterisation
> Be able to perform female urinary catheterisation safely
and competently
TARGET AUDIENCE
> Registered General Nurses (RGN)/ Staff Nurses
> Healthcare Assistants (HCA)
> Nursing Homes Nurses
> Nursing Home Staff
> Agency Nursing Staff
> Acute Treatment Sector: District Nursing, General Practice
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Teaching the practical and theoretical approach to safely undertaking catheterisation on female patients
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of the course candidates will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to gain clinical competency under the supervision of a qualified practitioner. This course will appeal to health care assistants, nurses, allied health professionals and anyone undertaking an NVQ III in health care, and are required to complete the female urinary catheterisation module. Learning outcomes include:
> To have a clear understanding of associated anatomy
and physiology
> Understand aseptic technique and infection control
measures
> Understand the rationale for performing urinary
catheterisation
> Be able to perform female urinary catheterisation safely
and competently
TARGET AUDIENCE
> Registered General Nurses (RGN)/ Staff Nurses
> Healthcare Assistants (HCA)
> Nursing Homes Nurses
> Nursing Home Staff
> Agency Nursing Staff
> Acute Treatment Sector: District Nursing, General Practice
