Session overview
Some people require the use of an indwelling urinary catheter to promote optimal bladder health.
Removal and insertion of urinary catheters is a skilled procedure. Participants will learn the theory and practice of insertion of supra-pubic and indwelling urinary catheters.
Our state of the art life-like simulated pelvic model allows participants to complete their initial practical assessment for male, female and Supra-pubic catheter insertion safely and accurately.
Target audience
This training is for registered nurses and enrolled nurses only.
Course content
A comprehensive pre-reading package is sent to participants prior to the training session.
The course content includes:
- anatomy and physiology of the urogenital tract in males and females
- trouble shooting common catheter issues such as blocking and bypassing
- indications for catheterisation
- nursing and personal care following the insertion of a catheter
Learning outcomes
After the training session participants will be able to demonstrate their knowledge, skills and competent nursing practice when performing male, female, and Supra-Pubic catheterisations.
Duration of training session:
4.5 hours
Assessment criteria:
- achievement of at least 90% in the theory assessment
- participants will be deemed competent after successful insertion of an indwelling and suprapubic catheter on two occasions (to be observed by a catheter competent nurse). NB: This will occur at a later date and is to be negotiated with the trainer.


