Continence management and care

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Learning outcomes

Define the terms 'continence' and 'incontinence' in regard to both bladder and bowel function

Appreciate the importance of managing symptoms of bladder or bowel dysfunction

Describe the anatomy and physiology of the lower urinary tract in men and women

Describe the anatomy of the lower bowel, and physiology of defecation

List the risk factors for urinary incontinence and for faecal incontinence

List the possible symptoms of urinary incontinence and faecal incontinence

Recall the different types of urinary incontinence (namely: stress incontinence; functional incontinence; obstructive/overflow incontinence; and urge incontinence) and briefly describe how the types differ

Explain how you would go about assessing a patient's continence

Describe appropriate strategies that may be used to manage someone's continence

Define the terms 'continence' and 'incontinence' in regard to both bladder and bowel function

Appreciate the importance of managing symptoms of bladder or bowel dysfunction

Describe the anatomy and physiology of the lower urinary tract in men and women

Describe the anatomy of the lower bowel, and physiology of defecation

List the risk factors for urinary incontinence and for faecal incontinence

List the possible symptoms of urinary incontinence and faecal incontinence

Recall the different types of urinary incontinence (namely: stress incontinence; functional incontinence; obstructive/overflow incontinence; and urge incontinence) and briefly describe how the types differ

Explain how you would go about assessing a patient's continence

Describe appropriate strategies that may be used to manage someone's continence

About this course

This in-depth module covers standard principles and best practice guidelines in regard to assessing and caring for people who are are living with or at risk of urinary and/or faecal incontinence. It includes the anatomy and physiology of the male and female genitourinary system and the bowel; the types of urinary incontinence; assessment and strategies to manage continence.This module is CPD accredited.

Course curriculum

Chapter 1 : What is Continence?

Chapter 2 : Why is Managing Incontinence Important?

Chapter 3 : Anatomy of the Lower Urinary Tract

Chapter 4 : Physiology of the Lower Urinary Tract

Chapter 5 : Anatomy of the Lower Bowel

Chapter 6 : The Large Intestine

Chapter 7 : Rectum and Anus

Chapter 8 : Physiology of Defecation

Chapter 9 : Risk Factors for Incontinence

Chapter 10 : Symptoms of Incontinence

Chapter 11 : Types of Urinary Incontinence

Chapter 12 : Assessing Continence

Chapter 13 : Taking a Thorough History

Chapter 14 : Urinalysis

Chapter 15 : Hydration

Chapter 16 : Bristol Stool Chart

Chapter 17 : Bladder Scanning

Chapter 18 : Managing Incontinence

Chapter 19 : Summary

Chapter 20 : A Chance to Reflect

Chapter 21 : References

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Care Assistant

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Senior Care Assistant

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Team Leader / Supervisor

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Nurse

40-60 minutes

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