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Interpretation of Pulmonary Functions Tests: A Practical Guide by Robert E. Hyatt

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"Interpretation of Pulmonary Function Tests contains practical coverage in a reader-friendly format so you can easily apply the information to day-to-day management of your patients." This practical guide contains numerous tables, graphs, and illustrative cases to help you better understand the clinical utility of pulmonary function tests. It helps to enhance your knowledge of what each test measures, what the results mean, what kinds of abnormalities the test can detect, and what kinds of clinical questions the test can answer.

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First published April 21, 2003

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November 21, 2011
Well-written book on PFT interpretation. It's easy to read, starts with the basics, and builds on them throughout the book. It's easy to find the information you need, and the explanations are clear. Examples - scattered throughout and with ~100 page dedicated chapter at the end - highlight important learning points, the tricky aspects of PFTs, and what studies to order next when they're difficult to interpret.
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