Graphs are vital -
Sarah Holling
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> On 15 Jul 2015, at 19:29, Paula Carroll <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi
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> Would agree restriction is generally a red herring but I certainly see obstruction regularly and without the graphs to look at it is almost impossible to assess the quality of the blows, presumably you do mean employees when you put pts or am I missing something?
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> Having been in OH since 2007 and SRN from 1980 I was very impressed when I undertook my training last month and can understand why the HSE recommends anyone doing spirometry have the certificate
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> between the Royal Brompton and ARTP they both advocate having to see the graphs as crucial to interpretaion. If you are then referring on for assessment of potential occupational asthma sending only the figures with out comprehensive data and the prints makes decision making more difficult in my opinion
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> Kind Regards Paula
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