MRI Level 2 Training 2025

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Across
  1. 3. Captain of the ship.
  2. 5. Are the most commonly reported adverse events in MRI.
  3. 7. This level MRI personnel is extensively MRI safety trained and not only responsible for themselves but to supervise someone else in Zones 3 and 4.
  4. 8. Screening should occur before entering this Zone.
  5. 10. Rotational force is greatest at ___.
  6. 11. A caution ___ is recommended to prevent unauthorized access to Zone 4.
  7. 12. A full stop and final check performed by the MR Technologist is recommended to review and confirm the satisfactory completion of MR safety screening for all patients before entering Zone 4.
  8. 13. Scanning with a coil ___ could cause RF burns and damage the coil.
  9. 14. If a patient or their family is unable to provide their medical history, xrays would be ordered, however for a patient's lower arms & legs we need to check for this.
  10. 17. MR ___ means the object or device may be safe in the MR environment if conditions for safe use are met.
  11. 19. This is the loss of the magnetic field of the MRI magnet by the rapid evaporation or “boil-off” of the magnet coolant (helium).
  12. 21. Translational force is greatest at the entry way to this.
Down
  1. 1. Ferromagnetic objects can become this if they are exposed to the magnetic field.
  2. 2. This zone is where the MRI scanner is.
  3. 4. Patients must be screened at least ___ before entering Zone 4.
  4. 6. With this type of MRI system, the magnet is always on.
  5. 9. If there is a fire in Zone 4, follow this acronym.
  6. 15. We must assess the ___ and function of patient's hearing protection.
  7. 16. MR ___ means the object must must be nonmetallic, nonconducting and nonmagnetic.
  8. 18. This level MRI personnel is MRI safety trained and responsible for themselves in Zones 3 & 4.
  9. 20. MR ___ means the object or device presents safety risks in the MR environment.