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Risks Associated w/ Static Magnetic Field - Answer -translational force (missile effect) -shielding -maximum spatial gradient/force product Translational Force (Missile Effect) - Answer -magnetic spatial gradient -an object will experience different magnetic fields and therefore be attracted to...

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MRSO: Educational Modules Questions &
Correct Revised Verified Answers

Risks Associated w/ Static Magnetic Field - Answer -translational force (missile effect)
-shielding
-maximum spatial gradient/force product


Translational Force (Missile Effect) - Answer -magnetic spatial gradient
-an object will experience different magnetic fields and therefore be attracted to the MR
unit
-if it doesn't experience multiple fields at once, it will not translate through the
magnetic field
-object will not demonstrate any attraction at isocenter


Shielding - Answer -Active Shielding vs Passive Shielding
-active shielding uses a coil of wire with a current running opposite direction to the
static magnetic field
-passive shielding use magnetically conductive material to shape the state magnetic
field


Maximum Spatial Gradient/Force Product - Answer -total magnetic force of an MR unit
-dB/dx+-B
-T2/m or G2/cm


Deflection - Answer -the amount of degrees that an implant is attracted to the MR unit
-translational force vs gravity

,Rotational Force - Answer -when a ferrous object aligns itself to the magnetic flux lines
of the static magnetic field
-can cause torquing of ferrous implants within a patient
-can cause ferrous objects off the side of a MR unit to be attracted towards isocenter
-isocenter will demonstrate the largest amount of rotational force


Len'z Forces - Answer -electrically conductive material can demonstrate opposing
magnetic fields when moving/translating through a static magnetic field
-an exam should never be cancelled because of the change of Len'z force being placed
on an implant
-the amount of opposing force is proportional to the amount of current generated in the
conductive material
-moving the patient slower through the spatial magnetic gradient, less opposing force
will be induced in the electrically conductive material


Biological Effects - Answer -magnetohydrodynamic effect
-magnetophosphenes
-vertigo, dizziness, nystagus, nausea
-teratogenesis
-pregnancy


Magnetohydrodynamic Effect - Answer -due to the flow potential of blood through
vessels in patients, iron as well as other minerals, electric field can disturb the ECG
cycles of a patient


Magnetophosphenes - Answer -due to Faraday's Law of Induction, as a patient moves
through a spatial magnetic gradient, electrical current can be produced in and around
the eye

, -demonstrated as visually seeing flashing lights


Vertigo, Dizziness, Nystagus, Nausea - Answer -due to Faraday's Law of Induction,
headaches, vertigo, dizziness, nystagmus, and nausea can occur


Teratogenesis - Answer -these describe the effects of the static magnetic field on future
offspring
-no evidence that describe any effect on offspring


Pregnancy - Answer -no evidence to suggest that the static magnetic field is responsible
for causing any issues in unborn fetus at any stage of pregnancy


Magnetic Susceptibility - Answer -describes the amount of magnetism an object will
demonstrate in the presence of a magnetic field
-diamagnetic
-paramagnetic
-ferromagnetic


Diamagnetic - Answer -has a negative susceptibility
-x = < 1
-ex. -2.3x10 -2


Paramagnetic - Answer -has slight attractive magnetism
-x = >0<1
-ex. 2.3x10-2


Ferromagnetism - Answer -has a strong attractive magnetism

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