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MRI Safety Course Module 2- Emergency Situations
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Performance Objective At the end of module 2, the student will be able to list protocol procedures for the following emergency situations – Patient codes – Quenching – Adverse reaction to contrast – Fire
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Emergency Situations Patient Code Quenching Adverse Reaction to contrast Fire
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Patient Code Remove the patient immediately Patient should be treated outside the MRI unit Call code as per hospital policy
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Quenching Can only occur if the MR unit has a superconducting magnet Quench is a abrupt heating and expansion as the cyrogen changes from the liquid to gaseous state. Quench results in a reduction or complete loss of the magnetic field.
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Quench – con’t All patients and personel must immediately leave the area. All scan rooms should contain oxygen monitors If the scan room is closed during a quench the helium will deplete the room of oxygen
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Adverse Reaction to Contrast Media All contrast agents used in MR are paramagnetic compounds Contrast should be administered through intraveneous injection Less than 1% of contrast agent studies are adverse related Most common reactions – Nausea, vomiting, hives, headache
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Fire Most likely electrical in nature if in the MR suite Should eliminate the electricity to the system components Evacuate all patients and personnel. Briefing of the fire department.
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