Procedure - Catheterization

The State Department of Health has established the following rules:

  • The student's medical file will contain a written request from the parent(s) or guardian for the clean, intermittent catheterization of the student.

  • The student's medical file will contain written permission from the parent(s) or guardian for the performance of the clean, intermittent catheterization procedure by the non-licensed school employee.

  • The student's medical file will contain a current written order for clean, intermittent catheterization from the student's physician and will include written instructions for the procedure. The order will be reviewed and/or revised each school year.

  • The service will be offered to all disabled students and may be offered to the nondisabled students, at the discretion of the school board.

  • A licensed registered nurse will develop instructions specific for the needs of the student. These will be made available to the non-licensed school employee and will be updated each school year.

  • The supervision of the self-catheterizing student will be based on the needs of the student and the skill of the non-licensed school employee.

  • A licensed registered nurse, designated by the school board, will be responsible for the training of the non-licensed school employees who are assigned to perform clean, intermittent catheterization of the students.

  • The training of the non-licensed school employee will include but not be limited to:

    • An initial in-service training, of a length to be determined by the licensed registered nurse.

    • An update of the instructions and a review of the procedure each school year.

    • Anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of the urinary system including common anomalies for the age group served by the employee.

    • Techniques common to the urinary catheterization procedure.

    • Identification and care of the required equipment.

    • Common signs and symptoms of infection and recommended procedures to prevent the development of infections.

    • Identification of the psychosocial needs of the parent/guardian and the students with emphasis on the needs for privacy and confidentiality.

    • Documentation requirements.

    • Communication skills including the requirements for reporting to the registered nurse or the physician.

    • Medications commonly prescribed for the clean, intermittent catheterization patient and their side effects.

    • Contraindications for clean, intermittent catheterization and the procedure to be followed if the non-licensed school employee is unable to catheterize the student.

    • Training in catheterization specific to the student's needs.

    • Developmental growth patterns of the age group served by the employee.

    • Utilization of a teaching model to demonstrate catheterization techniques with return demonstration performed by the non-licensed school employee, if a model is available.

    • The training of the non-licensed school employee will be documented in the employee's permanent file.

  • The district will record the names of individuals receiving the catheterization training and the training dates. These records will be kept available for audits.

Revised Dates: 7.24.23