Wednesday, October 08, 2014

2756 - MRI magnet

From the article...

Prior to patients entering a medical scanning room, they must be thoroughly screened for magnetic objects—including some earrings, belts, and early-model pacemakers.This is because MRI magnetic fields are incredibly strong. 
However, accidents do happen. Through the years, reports of a brain aneurysm clip being dislodged, an oxygen tank hitting a patient in the head, and metallic fragments slicing patients have surfaced. Therefore, when a group of scientists heard about an MRI machine that was about to be decommissioned, they decided to create an educational video about the dangers of magnetic items near MRI machines. Check out the video from practiCalfMRI below.
So watch what a super strong magnet can do...




2 comments:

eViL pOp TaRt said...

That can be scary!

Chuck the Grumpy Cat said...

I had no idea that the magnet in a MRI was that storng.