International Congress Munich 2014


EW9 Spirometry knowledge and basic skills (European spirometry training programme)

Educational Workshop
Chairs: B.G. Cooper (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Aims: This course will ensure that participants acquire the knowledge and basic skills in spirometry best practice. The training programme is designed to cover the theory required to pass the Level I knowledge test and to equip participants with the skills needed to perform spirometry and successfully complete a spirometry workbook.

HERMES SYLLABUS LINKS
ADULT: Module D.1 Pulmonary function testing

Educational Material

Handout PG9 & ESW7-9 Spirometry
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Reading list PG9
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Workstation 1 – Equipment and infection control: see and handle a variety of different spirometers from hand-held to desktop devices, and see how they work, are cleaned and are maintained
J. Makonga-Braaksma (Woudenberg, Netherlands)
PDF journal article, handout or slides
PDF journal article, handout or slides
Workstation 2 – Spirometry: performing the test, safety measures, selecting the best values and simulating errors
J. Lloyd (Staffordshire, United Kingdom)
PDF journal article, handout or slides
PDF journal article, handout or slides
Workstation 3 – Calibration and quality control: see and handle a variety of different spirometers from hand-held to desktop devices, calibrate them and perform biological control procedures
F. Burgos (Barcelona, Spain)
PDF journal article, handout or slides
PDF journal article, handout or slides
Workstation 4 – Evaluation of spirometric results: review spirometry results by using case studies
J.D. Leuppi (Basel, Switzerland)
PDF journal article, handout or slides
PDF journal article, handout or slides