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Clinical Training of Catheterisation for Nurses and Carers is an essential course in today's healthcare landscape. Nurses and carers undergo this training to acquire crucial skills in urinary catheterisation, enabling them to provide optimal care for patients in need. In a world where healthcare demands are ever-increasing, proficiency in catheterisation is imperative for nursing and care professionals.
This Clinical Training of Catheterisation course delves into the intricacies of the urinary system, equipping participants with knowledge on patient guidance, protocol adherence, and catheter handling. Mastery of these skills not only enhances job prospects in the UK healthcare sector but also elevates earning potential, with salaries averaging around £30,000 annually.
Moreover, the advantages of this course are evident in the rising demand for trained professionals, with a noticeable increase of 15% in job opportunities in recent years. Thus, Clinical Training of Catheterisation for Nurses and Carers is not just a skill acquisition but a gateway to fulfilling and lucrative careers in healthcare.
Key Features:
CPD Certified
Free Certificate from Reed
CIQ Approved
Developed by Specialist
Lifetime Access
Course Curriculum:
Module 01: Introduction to Urinary Catheterisation
Module 02: The Urinary System
Module 03: Patients' Guide for Catheterisation
Module 04: Guidance for Nursing and Care Staff
Module 05: Protocol for Female Catheterisation
Module 06: Protocol for Male Catheterisation
Module 07: Protocol for Handling Catheter & Catheter Bags
Learning Outcomes:
Understand urinary catheterisation process and its significance in healthcare.
Identify key components of the urinary system and their functions.
Demonstrate knowledge of patient guidance and care protocols.
Apply nursing and care staff guidelines effectively in practice.
Execute female catheterisation protocol with precision and sensitivity.
Execute male catheterisation protocol with precision and adherence to guidelines.
10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards
Clinical Training of Catheterisation for Nurses and Carers 1:01:58 1: Module 01: Introduction to Urinary Catheterisation Preview 11:22 2: Module 02: The Urinary System 05:35 3: Module 03: Patients' Guide for Catheterisation 19:11 4: Module 04: Guidance for Nursing and Care Staff 15:59 5: Module 05: Protocol for Female Catheterisation 02:38 6: Module 06: Protocol for Male Catheterisation 02:36 7: Module 07: Protocol for Handling Catheter & Catheter Bags 03:37 8: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00
This Clinical Training of Catheterisation for Nurses and Carers course is accessible to anyone eager to learn more about this topic. Through this course, you'll gain a solid understanding of Clinical Training of Catheterisation for Nurses and Carers . Moreover, this course is ideal for:
Nurses seeking comprehensive catheterisation training for diverse patients.
Caregivers aiming to enhance patient care skills and knowledge.
Healthcare professionals requiring protocol adherence in catheterisation procedures.
Individuals pursuing specialised training in urinary catheterisation techniques.
Those interested in advancing their career prospects in healthcare.
There are no requirements needed to enrol into this Clinical Training of Catheterisation for Nurses and Carers course. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and levels of experience to enrol into this Clinical Training of Catheterisation for Nurses and Carers course.
After finishing this Clinical Training of Catheterisation course you will have multiple job opportunities waiting for you. Some of the following Job sectors of Clinical Training of Catheterisation are:
Healthcare Assistant - £18K to £22K/year.
Registered Nurse - £24K to £35K/year
Clinical Nurse Specialist - £35K to £45K/year
Senior Healthcare Manager - £40K to £60K
Nurse Educator - £30K to £45K
Digital certificate
Digital certificate - Included
Reed Courses Certificate of Completion
Digital certificate - Included
Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.