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How do I prepare for my lung function test? Do not smoke or vape for one hour before your test. Do not consume alcohol for at least eight hours before your test. Avoid vigorous exercise for at least one hour before your test.
Within clinical training or further practice, the standardized lung exam typically includes inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation.
Youll be attached to monitors and machines that will measure your breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen levels while you exercise. Youll breathe through a face mask or mouthpiece connected to a monitor. It measures how much oxygen you breath in and how much carbon dioxide you breath out.
The normal respiratory rate for an adult at rest is 12 to 18 breaths per minute. A respiration rate under 12 or over 25 breaths per minute while resting may be a sign of an underlying health condition.
Youll be seated during the test and a soft clip will be placed on your nose to stop air escaping from it. The tester will explain what you need to do, and you may be asked to have a few practise attempts first. During spirometry, youll be asked to take a deep breath and blow into a small tube (spirometer).
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A focused respiratory objective assessment includes interpretation of vital signs; inspection of the patients breathing pattern, skin color, and respiratory status; palpation to identify abnormalities; and auscultation of lung sounds using a stethoscope.

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