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PFTPulmonary Function Test
PFTPhysical Fitness Test
PFTPermanent Full Time
PFTPlant Functional Type
PFTPeer Fitness Trainer
PFTPet-Facilitated Therapy
PFTPianoforte
PFTPipelined Frequency Transform
PFTPitlochry Festival Theatre
PFTPage Frame Table
PFTPeralta Federation of Teachers (American Federation of Teachers Local 1603)
PFTPaint Filter Test
PFTParametric Fault Tree
PFTPower Fail Transfer
PFTPorcelain Floor Tile
PFTProgram Flying Training
PFTPower Failure Telephone
PFTPeriodic Finite-Type
PFTParticulate Feature Theory
PFTPiping Fabrication Traveler
PFTPittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railway Company
PFTPre-Flight Team


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Pulmonary function test results were as follows: forced vital capacity (FVC), 3.
At the time of sputum sampling, pulmonary function and laboratory tests were not done, but a pulmonary function test conducted 2 weeks before showed a vital capacity of 2.
Have her doctor give her a chest x-ray and maybe an in-office pulmonary function test before and after a nebulizer.
 
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