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Pocket Guide to Spirometry explains everything a practitioner needs to know about spirometry, including what a spirometer is, how to use one, how to interpret test results and the different types of spirometers. This book presents information in a practical, systematic manner and is an essential aid for all practitioners and nurses treating patients with respiratory conditions.
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List of contents
Foreword to the third editionForeword to the second editionForeword to the first editionPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbout the authorsIntroduction
1. What is spirometry and what are its uses?2. Measurement of ventilatory function3. Measurements devices4. How to do spirometry and the common problems5. Infection control6. Predicted normal values7. Interpretation of spirometry8. Case histories9. Mechanics of breathing10. Summary
Appendix A: Equipment standards and validation proceduresAppendix B: Correction of volume and flow to BTPSAppendix C: Predicted normal valuesGlossaryReferencesUseful websitesIndex
About the author
David P. Johns is Conjoint Associate Professor and consultant in Clinical respiratory science at the University of Tasmania and the Royal Hobart Hospital.
Summary
Explains everything a practitioner needs to know about spirometry, including what a spirometer is, how to use one, how to interpret test results and the different types of spirometers. This book presents information in a practical, systematic manner and is suitable for all practitioners and nurses treating patients with respiratory conditions.