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English: The image shows how spirometry is done. The patient takes a deep breath and blows as hard as possible into a tube connected to a spirometer. The spirometer measures the amount of air breathed out. It also measures how fast the air was blown out.
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Source National Heart Lung and Blood Insitute (NIH)
Author National Heart Lung and Blood Insitute (NIH)
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