Patient Resources: Urinary System and Catheterization
To enhance patient education, we've developed a library of resources that help demonstrate the urinary system and intermittent catheterisation.
To enhance patient education, we've developed a library of resources that help demonstrate the urinary system and intermittent catheterisation.
Our collection of informative videos and guides is designed to be a valuable resource for both patients and healthcare professionals. As a healthcare professional, you can use these resources to enhance your patient education efforts by providing clear and visually engaging explanations of the urinary system and intermittent catheterisation.
This video provides a concise overview of the urinary system's anatomy and function. The upper tract (kidneys and ureters) filters waste from blood, forming urine. The lower tract (bladder and urethra) stores and eliminates urine. Sphincter muscles ensure continence.
view videoThis video provides a concise overview of the urinary system's anatomy and function. The upper tract (kidneys and ureters) filters waste from blood,,forming urine. The lower tract (bladder and urethra) stores and eliminates urine. Sphincter muscles ensure continence.
view videoThis video explores the fascinating connection between your brain and bladder. It explains how they work together to control urination, including how the bladder sends signals to the brain when it's full and how the brain coordinates bladder emptying.
view videoThis video explores the fascinating connection between your brain and bladder. It explains how they work together to control urination, including how the bladder sends signals to the brain when it's full and how the brain coordinates bladder emptying.
view videoThis video explores some of the challenges that can affect the urinary system, such as overactive bladder, weakened bladder muscles, and urinary retention. It explains how these issues can prevent the bladder from emptying properly, potentially leading to infections and kidney problems. The good news is that intermittent catheterisation (IC) can be a simple and effective solution for managing these challenges. IC helps ensure complete bladder emptying, reducing the risk of complications and promoting overall urinary health.
view videoThis video explores some of the challenges that can affect the urinary system, such as overactive bladder, weakened bladder muscles, and urinary retention. It explains how these issues can prevent the bladder from emptying properly, potentially leading to infections and kidney problems. The good news is that intermittent catheterisation (IC) can be a simple and effective solution for managing these challenges. IC helps ensure complete bladder emptying, reducing the risk of complications and promoting overall urinary health.
view videoThis video provides an overview of intermittent catheterisation (IC) for women, a method for managing bladder drainage. It explores the benefits of IC and highlights the importance of proper technique and equipment selection.
view videoThis video offers a brief introduction to intermittent catheterisation (IC) for men - a method for managing bladder emptying issues. It covers the benefits, who can use it, and getting started.
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Intermittent catheterisation (IC) can feel a bit overwhelming at first, but it's a skill that can significantly improve your quality of life. This booklet is here to help you understand the process and feel confident in your ability to do it.
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Intermittent catheterisation (IC) is a vital self-management technique for individuals with bladder dysfunction. By providing patients with the necessary knowledge and skills, healthcare providers can empower them to take control of their urinary health and improve their overall quality of life.
Watch this descriptive stepwise animation for a clear understanding of the sequential process of how a UTI occurs.
view videoBladder issues can significantly impact the quality of life for people with MS. In this video, Sophia Starke, a clinical nurse specialist, discusses common bladder problems experienced by people with MS and offers practical strategies for managing them.
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