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Intro to MR - SAFETY

What do you do if a patient codes in the MRI scanner? (Choose all correct answers)
Select one or more:
a. Pull the patient out of the scanner and run the code on the MRI table.
b. Move the patient in the hallway to conduct the code
c. NEVER run the code in the MRI room
d. Wait until the scan is finished and pull the patient out of the MRI scanner. - answerb.
Move the patient in the hallway to conduct the code
c. NEVER run the code in the MRI room

What to do if a patient complains of heating or burns while in the scanner?
Select one:
a. Take the patient out of the room and investigate further
b. Put a cold compress on area and continue to scan.
c. Check on patient and tell them it will be ok.
d. Change the scan to run faster. - answer a. Take the patient out of the room and
investigate further

What to do if a patient has an unknown implant?
Select one:
a. Ask the patient if they have had a MRI with the implant before and if so then OK to
scan them
b. Scan the patient with the implant and tell them to let you know if they feel warm or
burning
c. Tell them you don't scan anyone with implants in them.
d. The technologist or MRSO should investigate the implant and get written proof from
the manufacturer and approval from the radiologist that it is ok to scan this patient. -
answerd. The technologist or MRSO should investigate the implant and get written proof
from the manufacturer and approval from the radiologist that it is ok to scan this patient.

Which MRI zone is has the MRI scanner in it? - answerZone 4

What does MRI stand for? - answerMagnetic Resonance Imaging

It is safe to bring my cell phone in the MRI room in case my kids call? (T or F) -
answerFalse

What is a quench?
Select one:
a. The process of adding supercooled gasses to an MRI to produce magnetism

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