Catheterisation Awareness Course

Catheterisation Awareness Course

2 Hours
All levels
0 lessons
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This online Catheterisation training course will teach your staff an understanding of catheterisation, the purpose of urinary catheterisation, how to handle, change, and insert catheters, and the difference between male and female catheterisation. This online course is perfect for nurses, care staff, or anyone working with catheters. Many people may need continence products to help them manage their day-to-day activities, it’s important your staff know how to use a catheter effectively to support those in need.

The aim of this online Catheter course is to greater increase your understanding of catheterisation and are aware of its associated risks. 

The key points covered in this course are:

  • What is catheterisation
  • Why use catheterisation
  • The causes and types of incontinence
  • Different types
  • How a catheter is inserted
£49 £25

This course include

  • Language - English Language - English
  • Access on desktop, tablet and mobile Access on desktop, tablet and mobile
  • Certificate of Completion Certificate of Completion

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