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Sat. 5 Jan.08,
21:38

[Reply (1 of 6) to:
'Protection against magnetic exposure'
started by: 'Kathy Dumont'
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  Category: 
Safety

 
Protection against magnetic exposure
Hi,
I'm not really sure which information you need.

Here are some links which may help you:
http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/ode/guidance/793.pdf
or try to search the FDA website by yourself
http://www.fda.gov/search.html

or try to search Health Canada (also in french):
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/index_e.html

search for "specific absorption rate", "MRI guidelines"

Hope this helps
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Chantel Keed

Fri. 26 Oct.07,
04:14

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'MRI study guide for a physics dummy'
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  Category: 
Basics and Physics

 
MRI study guide for a physics dummy
I did MR for 11 months and have been out of the field for a few yrs. Registry eligibility about to run out. I would appreciate recommendations for best study guides. I learned to scan w/in a wk, but never really learned how the image was produced. A study guide from a VERY basic start point would be most helpful. Also, any recommendations on exam prep courses. Thank you for your time and any information you share.
 
 

chantelkd@yahoo.com
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katharine cummings

Thu. 18 Oct.07,
12:07

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'Manual Shimming -Picker Polaris'
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Manual Shimming -Picker Polaris
I have been trying to manual shim for fat-saturation sequences. Can someone give me some advise. Thank You
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venkata srinath gudala

Mon. 15 Oct.07,
07:15

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Examinations of children
particularly childrens around 2yrs-8yrs its better to wake them up early than usual and allow them to play or take them for a ride(not to make sleep till they reach mri centre) 60% of children will coperate (with out sedation)
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connie thompson

Wed. 19 Sep.07,
02:46

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Renal Scan
I would think the best and most accurate would be to ask the Radiologist. You may not be inclined to interrupt but I think they would appreciate you taking the time to see that his/her works are transcribed with accuracy.
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