Male Urethral Catheterisation Course Date: 17 June 2016, 09:00 - 13:00 Course Leader: Karen Thomas Duration of Course: 4 hours Location: John Turner Education Centre, Warwick Hospital Price: £60.00 per Delegate Who should attend Registered Nurses and Assistant Practitioners Course Objectives • To be able to safely and competently perform male urethral catheterisation. • Consideration and contraindications with catheterisation • Infection prevention • Aseptic technique • Indications for catheterisation • Theory presentation followed by practice Course Programme The candidate will learn to perform male urethral catheterisation. The session covers: Legal and ethical issues Patient preparation History taking and examination Safety measures to be considered Infection prevention considerations Theory is followed by practical sessions where candidates have the opportunity to practice the skills using manikins. Once competent on the manikin the candidate is then required to undergo a period of supervised practice in the clinical area (male catheterisation only). Once competence is achieved, the final assessment will take place in the clinical area and the candidates will then be able to perform male catheterisation without supervision. Trainer Profile Trainer - Karen Thomas ← Other courses