Update in Spirometry

Event Date

Tue, 28 Apr 2026 (9:30 am - 2:00 pm)
Online

Course Content:-

 

Suitable for nurses, GP’s and other HCP who are involved in the diagnosis of respiratory conditions and are currently or have previously reported/interpretated spirometry traces.

Performing

  • Pathophysiology of lung disease
  • Equipment used for measuring lung function
  • Cleaning and maintenance of equipment
  • How to perform spirometry to the recommended quality assured standard (practical)
  • Errors and pitfalls
  • COVID and spirometry in practice
  • By the end of the course delegates will:
  • Understand pre-test requirements and patient safety
  • Infection control measures for equipment maintenance
  • Equipment calibration / verification both technically and biologically
  • CQC Requirements
  • Recognise common errors when performing the test
  • Understanding technical acceptability and reproducibility
  • Obtain a quality assured spirometry trace, with basic interpretation

Interpretation

  • Pathophysiology of lung disease
  • Define airflow limitation
  • Reversibility and guidelines
  • Diagnosis
  • When to refer

By the end of the course delegates will:

  • Understand the pathophysiology of obstructive and restrictive lung disease
  • Recognise different severities of obstruction
  • Be able to understand positive and negative reversibility in accordance with national and BTS guidance
  • Diagnose case studies from the workbook issued with the course

Professions

Nurse (registered), Physician Associate (Assistant), GP, HCA/HCSW, Nursing Associate (NMC Registered), Paramedic, Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician

Event Type

Training

Event Organiser

SNEE Training Hub

Event Partner

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