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How to do a respiratory test?

Published in Respiratory Testing 1 min read

A respiratory test, often using a spirometer, involves specific breathing techniques to assess lung function. Here’s a breakdown of how it's typically performed, based on the information available:

What to Expect During a Spirometry Test

During a spirometry test, which is a common type of respiratory test, a technician will guide you through the process. Here's what generally happens:

  1. Deep Breath: You'll be asked to take a deep breath in.

  2. Forced Exhalation: You'll then blow as hard as you can into a tube that is connected to a spirometer, which is a small machine that measures your lung capacity and airflow.

  3. Medication (Possibly): Your healthcare team might have you inhale medicine that opens your airways.

  4. Repeat: You'll likely blow into the tube again after inhaling the medicine. This helps to see how the medication affects your lung function.

Therefore, the general method for performing a respiratory test or spirometry involves the patient taking a deep breath in and forcefully exhaling into a tube that is connected to a spirometer.

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