
Description
This online course equips disability support workers with the essential knowledge to assist with Clean Intermittent Catheterisation (CIC). Learn about anatomy and physiology, catheter types and techniques, infection prevention, person-centred care, and documentation requirements.
This theory-based course is designed to be completed prior to in-house practical training with a suitably qualified health professional, such as a Registered Nurse, to ensure competency in practice.
If your organisation requires a skills checklist for in house training click here.
Objectives
This course covers:
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Overview of Clean Intermittent Catheterisation (CIC) and its purpose
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Anatomy and physiology of the urinary system
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Types of catheters and correct usage techniques
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Infection prevention and control practices
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Step-by-step CIC procedure (before, during, after)
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Common complications and how to respond
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Documentation, legal, and ethical responsibilities
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Person-centred care and NDIS Code of Conduct
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate of Completion
Learning credits
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