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Don't just "do spirometry"--closing the loop in workplace spirometry programs.

Rebecca Bascom,Elizabeth Ford-1992-07-28-PubMed
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The authors acknowledge that surveillance is a word that often causes eyes to glaze over and recognize that spirometry is often a casualty of a routine approach to surveillance. This article describes how to use spirometry as an active part of an on-site workplace occupational health program whose emphasis is avoiding trouble by knowing where and how to look for signs of occupational lung disease.

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The authors acknowledge that surveillance is a word that often causes eyes to glaze over and recognize that spirometry is often a casualty of a routine approach to surveillance. This article describes how to use spirometry as an active part of an on-site workplace occupational health program whose emphasis is avoiding trouble by knowing where and how to look for signs of occupational lung disease.

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SpirometryClosing (real estate)MedicinePhysical therapyPsychologyAsthmaPolitical scienceInternal medicine

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