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    Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guide

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    Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guide

    Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guide by Bruce Thompson, Brigitte Borg and Robyn O’Hehir
    English | 2014 | ISBN: 111840551X | 184 pages | PDF | 2,3 MB

    Lung function assessment is the central pillar of modern respiratory diagnosis, providing invaluable information to assist in clinical decision making and management strategies.Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guide is a practical “how-to” training manual, which provides the reader with the necessary skills to interpret lung function test results, and to write a concise and informative report on the outcome.

    Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guide
    • provides unique guidance on the reporting of pulmonary function tests, including illustrative cases and sample reports.
    • utilizes the many references available on interpretation of lung function and provides a teaching/reference tool for report writing of lung function results routinely performed in clinical practice.
    • provides the reader with the skill to interpret and write a concise, yet informative report
    • provides examples of results and written reports (with commentary where necessary as further explanation).
    • focuses primarily on tests performed as part of routine clinical testing: spirometry, static lung volumes, gas transfer, bronchial provocation tests, and maximal respiratory pressures.
    Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guideis a superb new resource to educate medical students, junior doctors, family physicians, as well as advanced trainee physicians specializing in respiratory medicine, respiratory scientists, and respiratory physicians