MRI ( MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING)




 In the image above, someone is scheduled for an MRI.

What is an MRI?
An MRI ( Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a diagnostic study.
It is noninvasive. MRI scans have the ability to show bones, blood vessels
and other internal structures. MRI has very strong magnetic fields.

Preparation for an MRI scan 
When an MRI scan is ordered by the doctor, special preparation is made.
Because of the strong magnetic fields, a questionnaire is filled out.
Knowledge regarding pacemaker insertion, IVC filter, aneurysm clips,
surgical wires and more is documented. Objects such as keys, credit cards, 
coins and glasses are removed.

An MRI scanner may be very noisy, like a blow horn. The doctor may 
order sedation for the patient who has claustrophobiaPatient education
is also done .

The result of the MRI scan will be read by the doctor.

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