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Lesson Plan MRI Scan Experience Siemens Education Lesson Plan MRI Scan Experience

MRI Scan Experience Episode 1 – Introduction B. MRI Scan Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwXJNXNcLNs Support Slide 1 B B MRI Scan Film You tube clip of MRI scan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwXJNXNcLNs

MRI Scan Experience Episode 1 – Introduction C. MRI Scanner Machine Support Slide 1 Episode 1 Introduction C. MRI Scan Machine You tube clip of MRI scan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwXJNXNcLNs

MRI Scan Experience MRI Scan CT Scan Ultrasound Scan X-ray image Support Slide 3 Episode 2 Engagement activities B - Medical Images

MRI Scan Experience There are four key components: A powerful permanent magnet Gradient coils, which produce a variable magnetic field Radio frequency (RF) coils, which produce radio waves Scanner, which detects energy emitted from the body Support Slide 4 Episode 3 Development activities C. Finding out how MRI Scanners work MRI scanning works as follows: the patient lays inside the MRI scanner, which generates a magnetic field which changes rapidly in strength. This oscillating field excites protons in tissues in the body that contain water molecules. These protons emit radio signals which are detected by coils in the scanner and interpreted to produce images. Changing the magnetic field at different rates helps to identify the position of different tissues and it is these changes that cause the distinctive sound. Contrast between them shows up by the rate at which the excited particles return to their previous state; this may be enhanced by contrast agents which may be administered in a variety of ways. MRI scans aren’t the only way of producing images. However, they do have a number of advantages. Unlike X-rays the radiation involved is far less dangerous and doesn’t carry the same risks of radiation induced cancer (which also applies to CT scans). MRI scans take longer though, usually between 20 and 40 minutes, during which time the patient is inside the scanner.