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Clinical Investigations Received: November 27, 2014, Accepted after revision: June 11, 2015, Published online: August 18, 2015Respiration 2015;90:279286 DOI: 10.1159/000435961Pulmonary Function Test
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Pulmonary function test abnormalities refer to any irregularities or deviations from normal results that may indicate a problem with a person's lung function.
Medical professionals or healthcare providers who conduct pulmonary function tests are required to report any abnormalities discovered.
The healthcare provider must document the abnormal test results, provide a diagnosis if possible, and submit the report to the appropriate governing body.
The purpose of reporting pulmonary function test abnormalities is to monitor and track changes in a patient's lung function over time, identify potential health issues, and guide treatment decisions.
The report should include the patient's demographic information, test results, interpretation of the results, and any recommendations for further evaluation or treatment.
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