Any member of the medical staff who is responsible for inserting catheters must have had catheterization training.
The goal of this catheterization training course is to prepare nurses to catheterize male, female, and suprapubic patients as part of their job duties.
Through this training, we want to acquaint delegates with the distinctions between catheterization in males and females, the rationale behind catheterization, and the process of handling, inserting, and replacing catheters. Crucially, during the course, attendees ought to become acquainted with these ideas.
We’ll help you find the right course for your needs. Tell us a little bit about your situation and what you would like to achieve.
We’ll get back to you within one working day.
We can deliver this training at your premises, as long as it’s within the UK. Also, we have our own venues in UK if you need access to a training room (additional charges will apply). Furthermore, we can also deliver this training virtually using Zoom. However, sessions delivered via Zoom will be theory only and will not include any practicals.
Nurses, support staff, and other medical personnel who catheterize both male and female patients, including those who are above the public, are the target audience for our catheterization training.
Participants get an understanding of the distinctions between male and female catheterization, the rationale for it, and the safe handling, insertion, and replacement of catheters during the training.
In addition, a practical session using a simulation manikin is a part of the training. Each participant would receive procedural guidance from our knowledgeable trainers. Everyone learning how to use the method correctly is the aim.
For individuals who would want to conduct the training internally, our nurse trainers will provide all the necessary supplies to carry out the session on your property. This provides the advantages of better customizing the course to the requirements of individuals within
So for Care and Nursing Homes, the best choice might be having a personalised training for your staff.
Personalised training offers special benefits made just for your organisation:
For Catheterisation Online training,
With our practical instruction, you will learn safe and efficient catheterization techniques. We discuss kinds and uses of safe placement for both male and female patients in our training. Work on mannequins and build your confidence with knowledgeable nurses. Enhance patient care, lower risks, and excel in this crucial ability.
Training is essential for suprapubic patients who depend on specialized catheters. It increases their confidence and lowers the risk of infection by teaching them—or their caregivers—how to use the catheter securely. Their general well-being and daily life are enhanced by their independence.
Please Note:
We offer two versions of this course:
The purpose of this training is to provide nurses and caregivers with the necessary tools to carry out catheterization safely and successfully.
Healthcare professionals need to understand the urinary system. This covers the urethra, the bladder, and factors including gender and age.
With this knowledge, you can tackle any issues that arise during catheterization and provide better treatment.
You will learn:
This explains the different catheter types, uses, benefits and risks.
The course will help you:
This part focuses on when to use and avoid catheters, and issues they can cause.
This helps decide if a patient needs a catheter and avoid problems. Seeing issues early keeps patients safe.
You will learn:
Covers proper catheter handling, insertion, and hygiene to avoid infection and pain.
You will learn:
You will learn to use protective gear, hand washing, and cleaning. Following safety rules prevents infection.
Topics include:
Learn proper catheter care and solve common problems.
Topics cover:
Covers getting patient consent, respecting dignity, minimising discomfort, and protecting privacy.
You will learn:
Following proven catheterisation guidelines is key.
You will learn:
Finally, learn to recognise, manage, and report catheter issues.
You will be able to:
What You Will Learn On completing the catheterisation course,
You will be able to:
The catheterisation training is open to healthcare professionals who are responsible for the insertion of catheters as part of their clinical practice.
This includes:
It is important that anyone interested in performing this procedure receive proper catheterisation training and acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to perform it safely and effectively.
The benefits of our Catheterisation Training for nurses and carers will be to:
We have different training equipment and tools available. The training applies to real situations. Let us know if you need specific equipment, and we will provide it. Or we can use your own equipment for the training.
No classroom course can make you fully capable – be careful of claims that it can. Our assessments help connect classroom learning to real skills.
We provide workbooks and forms for you to practice and be observed in your workplace following your policies.
Yes, training is essential to safely insert a catheter. Proper catheterisation training ensures health care workers have the needed knowledge and skills to do the technique correctly and lower complications.
Yes, nurses can insert catheters after getting proper catheterisation training and showing they are capable.
They play an important role in doing catheterisation safely in healthcare settings following guides and caring for patients.
No, you do not need to be specifically a nurse to insert a catheter, but you must be a trained healthcare worker.
Different healthcare roles like doctors, nurses, support workers, and others can do catheterisation after training and proving expertise.
The key is having the right training and skills to ensure safe catheter placing, no matter the health care job.
Yes, you will receive a certificate after successfully finishing the catheterisation training course. This certificate shows you completed the classroom catheter care training and you care about improving the quality of care.
Our training is available at various locations around the UK. We offer in-person, blended, and online training (no hands-on component for online). Please check our schedule or contact us for details on locations and dates. We can also provide customised onsite training.
Where do you offer the training? Our training is available at various locations around the UK. We offer in-person, blended, and online training (no hands-on component for online). Please check our schedule or contact us for details on locations and dates. We can also provide customised onsite training.
Our training is available at various locations around the UK. We offer face to face, blended, and online catheterisation training (no practical for online training).
Please check our course schedule or contact us for Our team can also provide bespoke catheterisation training to your team within your organisation.
Yes, our catheterisation training includes hands-on aspects to ensure you develop practical skills in catheterisation procedures.
The training combines theory knowledge with practical experience to boost your confidence and skill in performing it safely and effectively. There is a similar course called as well that you may want to learn about.
Catheterisation is when a thin tube, called a catheter, is put into the bladder to drain urine. Doctors and nurses use catheters to help patients who cannot pee on their own. It’s an important procedure with many uses and advantages. Training on methods teaches how to do this safely for both males and females.
Catheterisation is helpful, but there are risks like infections and discomfort.