Training activity information
Details
Place and remove pressure recording lines in preparation for urodynamic tests for both female and male patients
Considerations
Considerations are suggestions about what may be useful for the trainee to think about while undertaking a training activity. They should not be considered as a mandatory checklist. Trainees should not be expected to demonstrate or provide evidence for each of the considerations listed.
- Patient centred care and support
- Patient history
- Patient safety
- Safeguarding
- Communication skills
- Previous treatments
- Anatomy and physiology
- Patients with co-morbidities
- Privacy and dignity
- Equipment selection
- Infection control
- Local, national and international guidelines and standards
- Troubleshooting
Relevant learning outcomes
# | Outcome |
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# 3 |
Outcome
Perform urodynamic tests in a range of patients, tailoring application to the patient and answering urodynamic questions. |
# 4 |
Outcome
Employ effective, compassionate communication skills with patients and the multidisciplinary team. |
# 5 |
Outcome
Demonstrate a practical understanding of anatomy and physiology of the lower urinary tract system. |
# 8 |
Outcome
Evaluate current practice in line with guidelines and standards and mitigate risks presented to patients and and the multidisciplinary team. |
# 9 |
Outcome
Apply the principles of quality assurance and control in urodynamics. |