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flow measures (see sections 8-10, data storage) as
recommended by your physician (or other licensed health care
professional). Reviewing peak flow measures can help you
and your physician (or licensed health care professional) check
closely on your asthma or C.O.P.D. to provide the best
treatment for you.
CAUTION: When a peak flow meter is used to watch lung
conditions such as asthma, the user should be under the care
of a physician (or other licensed health care professional). A
licensed health care professional's advice is required to
understand the meaning and importance of the measures you
get with your peak flow meter, and to decide on an
appropriate treatment plan.
The treatment plan given to you by your physician or other
licensed health care professional will tell you what action to
take when there are changes in your peak flow number.
No matter what your peak flow measures are, if you have
signs and symptoms such as chest tightness, shortness of
breath, coughing or wheezing you should follow your licensed
health care professional's advice for contacting him or her.
Instructions for using peak flow meter must be followed
carefully in order to get a correct measure of airflow.
If you are unable to obtain a reading you should contact your
physician immediately.
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