Pathway to Care Programme: Module F - Continence Care

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Pathway to Care Programme: Module F - Continence Care
Suitable for Care Assistant, Other staff
40-60 minutes
Free (ex. VAT)
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Learning outcomes
  • Outline the basics of healthy bladder and bowel function
  • Outline how to support individuals with continence management whilst promoting their independence, dignity and privacy
  • Outline what a stoma is and why someone may have a stoma
  • List the types of equipment available to support continence
  • Identify key healthy and safety considerations relating to continence
  • Outline the main principles of catheter care
  • Outline how to collect urine and stool specimens
  • Give examples of record keeping used in relation to elimination in adult social care settings
  • About this course

    The Florence Academy Pathway to Care Programme introduces the adult social care sector to anyone that is interested in working in care or even those who already work in care and want to refresh their knowledge. It covers what many experienced care workers would consider as common sense and offers lots of practical tips and best practice guidance from industry experts.

    It has been divided into 11 modules, each with short chapters that can be completed in bite-size chunks at the learner’s own pace. Many of the chapters contain videos and pointers for reflective learning and each chapter has a self-assessment question so learners can check that they have picked up the key points before moving to the next chapter.

    The Pathway to Care Programme can be completed in any order, with certificates provided for each module completed.

    Course curriculum
    Chapter 1 : The Urinary System
    Chapter 2 : Urinary Conditions
    Chapter 3 : Healthy Bowels
    Chapter 4 : Bowel Conditions
    Chapter 5 : Using the Toilet or Commode
    Chapter 6 : Using a Bedpan or Urinal
    Chapter 7 : Continence Aids
    Chapter 8 : Stoma Care
    Chapter 9 : Basic Catheter Care
    Chapter 10 : Promoting Dignity and Independence
    Chapter 11 : Specimen Collection
    Chapter 12 : Disposal of Waste
    Chapter 13 : Infection Control
    Chapter 14 : Summary
    Chapter 15 : A Chance to Reflect
    Chapter 16 : References
    FAQ
    What is CPD?

    Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is the way that professionals continue to learn and develop throughout their career and ensure they keep their skills and knowledge up to date to be able to practise safely.

    If you work in a role that requires registration with a regulatory body such as nursing, then you are required to keep your skills and knowledge up to date through CPD.

    For example, all nurses on the NMC register must complete 35 hours of CPD in a three year period. E-learning can count towards some of the required CPD hours, so the great news is Academy e-learning modules can be used to evidence ongoing CPD hours!

    Each module on Academy gives an indication of the time required in “active learning” to complete it. Once the module is completed and the assessment passed, a certificate is then issued which can be downloaded.

    The terms CPD hours/scores/points are used interchangeably, although a module on Academy does not give the number of CPD “points”, the general guide is that usually one hour of learning equates to one CPD “point”.

    Most of Florence Academy modules are independently accredited by the CPD Standards Office and many of them are also aligned to the Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF). Each course overview details whether the course is accredited and/or aligned, meaning you can be confident that they meet industry standards.

    To find out more about:

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    • NMC CPD revalidation please visit here

    Will any care home accept my certificates?

    Any care home/NHS Trust outside of Florence can accept them, depending on their policies. Sometimes organisations have a preference for a certain course or they might ask to see the learning outcomes to be sure what has been covered in the course, we recommend you check with them directly.

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    *You won't need to pay for certificates for courses completed before 11 January, 2023. If you have finished registration with Florence and are a Florence worker, you can see and download course pass certificates for free.

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