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The MRI Practitioner's Handbook

Essential Safety and Scanning Information
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The complexity of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and managing the many related safety concerns and interpersonal interactions makes being an MRI practitioner a rewarding but demanding occupation. MRI is an evolving technology. The depth of knowledge required to undertake the many tasks and checks to ensure that work is performed safely and efficiently takes time to acquire and must match the pace of technological progress.

The aim of this resource is to provide a workplace tool that helps MRI practitioners to keep current with best practices, assisting them in easily finding and noting essential MRI safety and operational information. This handbook also includes suggestions of the types of content to consider when developing standard operating procedures. Emphasis is placed on the development and use of checklists to improve safety management. The importance of following regulatory guidance and advice from professional bodies is highlighted with the content aimed predominantly at those who follow MHRA MRI safety recommendations.

The range of topics covered has been informed by an extensive network of reviewers working in the field of MRI. Unique templates enable the logging of protocols and equipment details while providing prompts for action to assist clinical practice. The variety of material reflects some of the responsibilities, competencies, skills and resilience required by MRI practitioners to do their job.

KEY FEATURES INCLUDE:

  • Content shaped by a network of experts
  • Customised templates for making technical notes and information: safety checklists, scanning protocols, dealing with emergencies, dealing with implants, contacts, equipment, labelling items for conditions of use, coil considerations, infection control, contrast considerations, pulse sequences, modes of operation, anaesthetic pathways, artefacts, CPD, operational and quality assurance processes, and accountability
  • Space to add your own notes
  • Points to consider regarding patients: screening, positioning, heating, hearing, implants, consent, and communication
  • QR codes to access scanner and contrast manufacturers’ websites, including cross-vendor pulse sequence information and MHRA safety guidance
  • Links to safety guidance and additional MRI resources
  • Weight and height charts
  • All contained within MR Safe non-ferrous binding
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