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272 Insertion of Male Catheters
The individual will demonstrate effective communication skills, by identifying the correct patient through a standard procedure, gaining consent and safely carry out the procedure of male urinary catheterisation.
All healthcare professionals who perform male urinary catheterisation, as part of their role, should have:
- a good knowledge of the urinary tract anatomy and physiology
- a sound knowledge of the principles of aseptic technique
- a knowledge of equipment and devices available
- awareness of infection control practice and legislation
- practice within the limits of competence and be able to recognise when they need to seek help from more experienced staff
- understanding of the issues of informed consent and a knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act (MCA 20005)
- the ability to deliver care based on the best available evidence or practice
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Contributed by: | Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospital Catalogue of Staff Training |
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Last updated: | 09 December 2022 |
First contributed: | 19 July 2022 |
Audience access level: | Full user |
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