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MRI Safety Secrets: What Every Tech Needs to Know!
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MRI safety takes center stage as we dive into crucial insights with Kelly Mantu, a seasoned MRI technologist and safety expert. With nearly 13 years of experience, Kelly emphasizes that many adverse events in MRI are preventable through proper knowledge and protocols. The discussion explores the importance of rigorous safety measures, including the need for effective training and the significance of ferromagnetic detection systems to safeguard patients and staff alike. Listeners will learn about the different types of burns that can occur during MRI scans and the best practices for ensuring patient safety, such as changing patients down to skin. Join us for a lively conversation filled with humor and valuable information that highlights the evolving landscape of MRI technology and safety protocols.
Join host Chaundria Singleton on this illuminating episode of "A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast," featuring MRI sage Kellye Mantooth. With 13 years of MRI experience under her belt and esteemed certifications in MR safety, Kellye shares invaluable insights into the world of radiology and the technological leaps it has made. From her personal journey through x-ray school to her specialization in MRI, Kellye articulates the transformative pathways and the enhanced job prospects within the field.
As MRI safety takes center stage, Kellye advocates for the preventability of mishaps and underscores the sharing of expertise for safeguarding patients. The duo delves into the intricate details that distinguish MRI from other imaging modalities, stressing the exigency of comprehensive training for those entering this specialty.
In a riveting exploration of the MRI's four zones and the meticulous safety protocols intrinsic to Level 1 trauma centers, they lay bare the life-saving significance of stringent access controls and emergency procedures. Badge security systems, ferromagnetic detection, and adherence to ACR's robust standards form the backbone of a safe MRI environment—vital knowledge for every radiology professional.
This episode doesn't shy away from tough topics, such as the risk of MRI burns, the hazards hidden in everyday clothing, and the need for rigorous safety systems. With discussions on cutting-edge technology like MRI projectile prevention systems, Chaundria and Kellye bring to light the importance of hands-on training.
Kellye champions the cause for formal certification and continuing education, painting a vivid picture of an MRI future shaped by innovations like remote scanning. Her dedication to MRI safety and education resounds throughout the conversation, making this episode a treasure trove for rad techs eager to advance their careers or anyone fascinated by the blend of healthcare and technology.
Don't miss out on a conversation that could reshape your understanding of radiology safety. Tune in, learn with us, and don't forget to leave a review for more insightful content in the coming episodes.
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Thanks for listening to this episode on A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast! If you enjoyed this show, please leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. And don't forget to hit the subscribe button to be notified of our latest episodes. Thanks again for listening, and we'll see you next time!
The conversation between Chandria and Kelly is not just informative; it is a call to action for radiologic technologists everywhere. They tackle various aspects of MRI safety, from the types of burns that can occur during scans to the challenges faced in busy trauma centers. Kelly shares her insights on the most common causes of MRI burns—proximity, reflective, and looping burns—educating listeners on how to mitigate these risks effectively. The importance of changing patients down to skin is underscored as a fundamental practice to prevent adverse events. With a light-hearted tone, they discuss the misconceptions surrounding MRI procedures, including the need for patients to remove jewelry and the reasons behind these protocols. The episode is rich with anecdotes and practical advice, making it a valuable resource for both seasoned professionals and those entering the field of medical imaging. Overall, listeners are left with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of MRI safety and the vital role technologists play in ensuring it.
Takeaways:
- MRI safety is critical, and all adverse events are preventable with proper knowledge.
- Understanding the different zones in MRI environments is essential for patient safety.
- Training technologists effectively on safety protocols can prevent injuries and accidents.
- It's crucial to change patients down to skin to avoid burns and accidents.
- The role of MR safety officers is vital in maintaining safety during MRI procedures.
- Continuous education and training for technologists ensure they remain knowledgeable about MRI safety.
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अध्यायों
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Completed program in 1 year, focused on CT and MRI. (00:04:59)
3. Discussing MRI safety in the workplace and education. (00:06:16)
4. Protect team members from safety hazards and confusion. (00:11:43)
5. Following ACR best practices, dealt with bypassing. (00:13:00)
6. Ferromagnetic detection for patient and entry control. (00:18:32)
7. Ferromagnetic detection aligns with ACR recommendations. (00:20:09)
8. Policy change for MRI patient clothing recommended. (00:22:40)
9. Recommend formal training, study for MRSA certification. Apply knowledge in relevant environment for experience. (00:28:44)
10. Learn more about Kelly's MRI safety on LinkedIn. (00:30:46)
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Manage episode 413308378 series 3459437
MRI safety takes center stage as we dive into crucial insights with Kelly Mantu, a seasoned MRI technologist and safety expert. With nearly 13 years of experience, Kelly emphasizes that many adverse events in MRI are preventable through proper knowledge and protocols. The discussion explores the importance of rigorous safety measures, including the need for effective training and the significance of ferromagnetic detection systems to safeguard patients and staff alike. Listeners will learn about the different types of burns that can occur during MRI scans and the best practices for ensuring patient safety, such as changing patients down to skin. Join us for a lively conversation filled with humor and valuable information that highlights the evolving landscape of MRI technology and safety protocols.
Join host Chaundria Singleton on this illuminating episode of "A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast," featuring MRI sage Kellye Mantooth. With 13 years of MRI experience under her belt and esteemed certifications in MR safety, Kellye shares invaluable insights into the world of radiology and the technological leaps it has made. From her personal journey through x-ray school to her specialization in MRI, Kellye articulates the transformative pathways and the enhanced job prospects within the field.
As MRI safety takes center stage, Kellye advocates for the preventability of mishaps and underscores the sharing of expertise for safeguarding patients. The duo delves into the intricate details that distinguish MRI from other imaging modalities, stressing the exigency of comprehensive training for those entering this specialty.
In a riveting exploration of the MRI's four zones and the meticulous safety protocols intrinsic to Level 1 trauma centers, they lay bare the life-saving significance of stringent access controls and emergency procedures. Badge security systems, ferromagnetic detection, and adherence to ACR's robust standards form the backbone of a safe MRI environment—vital knowledge for every radiology professional.
This episode doesn't shy away from tough topics, such as the risk of MRI burns, the hazards hidden in everyday clothing, and the need for rigorous safety systems. With discussions on cutting-edge technology like MRI projectile prevention systems, Chaundria and Kellye bring to light the importance of hands-on training.
Kellye champions the cause for formal certification and continuing education, painting a vivid picture of an MRI future shaped by innovations like remote scanning. Her dedication to MRI safety and education resounds throughout the conversation, making this episode a treasure trove for rad techs eager to advance their careers or anyone fascinated by the blend of healthcare and technology.
Don't miss out on a conversation that could reshape your understanding of radiology safety. Tune in, learn with us, and don't forget to leave a review for more insightful content in the coming episodes.
______________________
Follow Chaundria here
⬆️⬆️⬆️
Scrubmates here
15% OFF Use Code: radtechs
______________________
radiology, MRI technologist, MRSO certification, MRSC certification, radiology field evolution, technology in radiology, x-ray to MRI transition, job opportunities in radiology, radiology salary advancement, MRI safety, MRI adverse events prevention, MRI versus CT imaging, MRI safety training, Level 1 trauma unit, MRI zones, MRI safety protocols, MRMD, MRI access control, ferromagnetic detection systems, ACR safety standards, MRI room safety, MRI burns, non-ferrous jewelry risks, MetraSense, MRI safety trainer, remote MRI scanning, American Board of MR Safety, MRSO, MRSE, MRMD certifications, MRI safety education, MRI safety challenges, level-one trauma center operations.
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Thanks for listening to this episode on A Couple of Rad Techs Podcast! If you enjoyed this show, please leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. And don't forget to hit the subscribe button to be notified of our latest episodes. Thanks again for listening, and we'll see you next time!
The conversation between Chandria and Kelly is not just informative; it is a call to action for radiologic technologists everywhere. They tackle various aspects of MRI safety, from the types of burns that can occur during scans to the challenges faced in busy trauma centers. Kelly shares her insights on the most common causes of MRI burns—proximity, reflective, and looping burns—educating listeners on how to mitigate these risks effectively. The importance of changing patients down to skin is underscored as a fundamental practice to prevent adverse events. With a light-hearted tone, they discuss the misconceptions surrounding MRI procedures, including the need for patients to remove jewelry and the reasons behind these protocols. The episode is rich with anecdotes and practical advice, making it a valuable resource for both seasoned professionals and those entering the field of medical imaging. Overall, listeners are left with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of MRI safety and the vital role technologists play in ensuring it.
Takeaways:
- MRI safety is critical, and all adverse events are preventable with proper knowledge.
- Understanding the different zones in MRI environments is essential for patient safety.
- Training technologists effectively on safety protocols can prevent injuries and accidents.
- It's crucial to change patients down to skin to avoid burns and accidents.
- The role of MR safety officers is vital in maintaining safety during MRI procedures.
- Continuous education and training for technologists ensure they remain knowledgeable about MRI safety.
Mentioned in this episode:
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This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
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अध्यायों
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Completed program in 1 year, focused on CT and MRI. (00:04:59)
3. Discussing MRI safety in the workplace and education. (00:06:16)
4. Protect team members from safety hazards and confusion. (00:11:43)
5. Following ACR best practices, dealt with bypassing. (00:13:00)
6. Ferromagnetic detection for patient and entry control. (00:18:32)
7. Ferromagnetic detection aligns with ACR recommendations. (00:20:09)
8. Policy change for MRI patient clothing recommended. (00:22:40)
9. Recommend formal training, study for MRSA certification. Apply knowledge in relevant environment for experience. (00:28:44)
10. Learn more about Kelly's MRI safety on LinkedIn. (00:30:46)
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