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Patient Education:
What is an MRI? Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a painless,
noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic waves,
radio waves, and computers to detect abnormalities.
The unique feature about the MRI is that it does not require exposure
to radiation. The test takes
approximately 90 minutes to complete, and involves being placed on a narrow
platform that slides into a tube containing a doughnut shaped magnet.
The opening for your head and body is small and deep, therefore if you
have experienced claustrophobia in the past you may need a sedative to help
relax. However, there is a new
open MRI machine that is not as confining and may be requested if you have
experienced claustrophobia. During
the test, you may hear the scanner clicking or thumping as it moves.
This is completely normal. You will be asked to
lay completely still throughout the test because any
movement can cause artifact on the scan. However,
you will be able to talk with the technician at all
times during the test. Before you undergo the MRI
the nurse should assess for any metal implants, clips,
pacemakers, or metal fragments in your body.
(Because the MRI works through the use of powerful magnets it can not be
performed on people with metal in their body.
The magnet could move the object within the body causing injury.)
After the test, you may return to normal activity with no
special post procedural care needed. | ||
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