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RCJ Aug. 2022: Filter to Reduce Aerosol Doesn't Alter Methachol. del. for Bronchoprov. Test


In this presentation the speaker will discuss the Editor’s Choice of the August 2022 issue of RESPIRATORY CARE “Use of a Viral Filter to Reduce Exposure to Exhaled Aerosol Does Not Affect Methacholine Dose Delivery During Bronchoprovocation Testing”. The presentation will focus on the research design and interpretation of the results.

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Original webcast date: August 26, 2022

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2023

Approved for 1.00 CRCE Hours.


SEMINAR OBJECTIVES

Identify the study design
Identify the research question of the study
Discuss the implication of the study on patient care
Discuss the main results of the study


CHAPTERS

Use of a Viral Filter to Reduce Exposure to Exhaled Aerosol Does Not Affect Methacholine Dose Del...

Yosuf W Subat, Todd J Meyer, Keith D Torgerud, Kaiser G Lim, Paul D Scanlon and Alexander S Niven. "Use of a Viral Filter to Reduce Exposure to Exhaled Aerosol Does Not Affect Methacholine Dose Delivery During Bronchoprovocation Testing".

Respiratory Care August 2022, 67 (8) 899-905; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.09703


Speaker Information

Presenter: Jeffrey Haynes RRT, RPFT, FAARC
Moderator Carl Mottram RRT, RPFT, FAARC