Training activity information

Details

Prepare the room and equipment for two the following diagnostic tests:

  • Ambulatory urodynamics
  • Urethral pressure profilometry
  • Retrograde leak point pressure

Considerations

  • Catheter selection
  • Local protocols for preparing equipment
  • Infection control policies and procedures, including handwashing, disposal of waste and use of personal protective equipment
  • Cleaning area in between patients and protocols for treating patients with MRSA
  • Patient safety, needs and adjustments
  • The principles of dignity, privacy and confidentiality
  • Local and national guidelines for catherisation
  • Legislation

Relevant learning outcomes

# Outcome
# 2 Outcome

Select, plan and perform advanced urodynamic studies understanding their limitations.

# 5 Outcome

Evaluate the support, routine maintenance, and calibration procedures for equipment used in advanced urodynamic studies.