Training activity information

Details

Perform ambulatory urodynamics in a range of patients, including:

  • Urethral catheterisation of a male
  • Urethral catheterisation of a female
  • Placement of rectal line

Considerations

  • Patient centred care and support
  • Local, national and international guidelines and standards for ambulatory urodynamics
  • Legislation
  • Hazards and risks of procedures
  • Range of equipment and software used
  • Communication with patients throughout their investigation
  • Control settings, correct use of software and annotation of the recording
  • Artefacts and quality of traces
  • Equipment issues that may compromise the investigation
  • Scope of practice, including termination of the investigation and where to seek advice if required
  • The principles of dignity, privacy and confidentiality
  • Local policies and procedures
  • Principles of valid informed consent and confirming ongoing consent
  • Discharge information requirements and notification of results

Relevant learning outcomes

# Outcome
# 1 Outcome

Identify and assess when advanced urodynamic diagnostic testing is appropriate.

# 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.

# 6 Outcome

Employ effective, compassionate communication skills with patients and the multidisciplinary team.