Spirometry Testing in Occupational Health Programs
the spirometer should be accurate; and (3) the worker should perform with maximal effort and cooperation. Failure of any one of these factors (e.g., the technician has poor coaching skills, equipment is inaccurate, or a worker does not perform maximal efforts) is likely to produce inaccurate results and lead to an incorrect ................
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