Managing Urinary Catheters in Acute Settings

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Updated 16 Apr 2024 Certificate ANCC Accredited

Urinary catheterisation is one of the most common procedures healthcare professionals perform in acute settings. Despite its prevalence, the nature of catheterisation can present serious risks to patients, such as catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) if performed poorly or incorrectly.

This Ausmed Course educates learners on best practices for catheter management aimed at improving outcomes for both patients and healthcare professionals.

Content

7 Video Units • 15 Questions
Pre-reflection
1 Question
Introduction
4m
Pretest
3 Questions
Understanding Urinary Catheters
2 Questions
13m
Catheter Features
2 Questions
6m
Management Principles
2 Questions
5m
Complication Prevention and Troubleshooting
2 Questions
6m
Patient Education
2 Questions
5m
Conclusion
3m
Post-reflection
1 Question

What you'll learn:

1

Demonstrate an accurate understanding of when different types of urinary catheters are appropriately and inappropriately indicated for a patient.

2

Identify and assess the function of various urinary catheter features.

3

Apply an understanding of best-practice urinary catheter management to patients in your care.

4

Promptly identify and address common urinary catheter-related complications.

5

Confidently educate patients in your care about their role in maintaining and caring for their urinary catheter.

Who it's for:

Registered nurses, enrolled nurses, midwives and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with indwelling urinary catheters looking to increase their knowledge of best-practice management.

Why it's needed:

Urinary tract infections were the second-most common hospital-acquired complication across all Australian hospitals between 2021-22, and accounted for approximately 25% of all healthcare-associated infections overall.

Of these hospital-acquired urinary tract infections, it is estimated that catheter-acquired urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) make up anywhere between 70–80%. In spite of these high prevalence rates, up to 70% of CAUTIs are deemed preventable.

Therefore, proper management and assessment of catheter use is vital in preventing CAUTIs and other complications, which can be highly distressing for patients, prolong hospital stays, and add substantial healthcare costs to the system.

Studies show that healthcare professionals responsible for overseeing urinary catheter devices play a crucial role in preventing and minimising associated complications. Effective education addressing best-practice catheter management will improve outcomes through enhanced knowledge and improved confidence.

Purpose

To equip healthcare professionals in acute settings with the necessary knowledge to effectively assess and manage the care of patients needing urinary catheters, according to best-practice.

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Last updated16 Apr 2024

Published28 Feb 2024

Due for review27 Feb 2025
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