Training activity information
Details
Place and remove pressure recording lines in preparation for urodynamic tests for both female and male patients
Considerations
- 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. |