Adrian_Sampath_Overseas_Case Study_Jan_2017
A case study following the diagnostic imaging for a bicep rupture.
A case study following the diagnostic imaging for a bicep rupture.
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<strong>Adrian</strong> <strong>Sampath</strong><br />
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Figure 5 Showing Zone 3 Entry<br />
Figure 6 Showing Zone 3 Recovery Area and Change Room<br />
Zone 4: MRI Procedure Room.<br />
This is where the MRI machine is and only screened clients can enter. Only MRI staff are<br />
allowed inside this Zone for safety reasons for both personnel and machine.<br />
Figure 7 Showing Zone 4 Entry<br />
Figure 8 Showing inside Zone 4 with the MRI Machine<br />
Once the client has made it to zone 4, the MRI procedure can begin. The only uncertainty for<br />
clients is being cluster phobic. At this stage, the client has a choice to use anesthesia. If the<br />
client chooses this procedure, this is an additional form that must be signed (see appendix 3)<br />
to continue or if possible try to relax themselves until they are stable enough to continue the<br />
scan.<br />
MRI scans has no adverse effect on organogenesis, which deems it safe by FDA laws.<br />
However, there is still a form that must be signed by the female client (see appendix 4).<br />
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