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Information to consider prior to your
Parkside MRI Exam
The day of your exam
Before you come to Parkside for your MRI...
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The day of your exam, please be sure to follow any instructions about
eating, drinking or taking medications. If you are having a scan of your abdomen or pelvis,
it is helpful not to eat or drink approximately four hours prior. It is encouraged that
you make a trip to the washroom right before your scan (so you will not have to go during
it). You generally can stay on any medication you normally take. Wear comfortable clothes. |
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You can have someone come with you to the Parkside MR Center
and wait for you during the scan. In most cases, parents
may stay in the scan room with their children during the exam. |
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Don't forget to bring any previous MR exams or other pertinent
imaging studies with you. |
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Don't forget to bring your medical insurance information. |
Once you get to Parkside...
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We will thoroughly explain the procedure and answer any questions you
might have. |
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We'll ask you several questions about your medical history and ask you to
sign some forms. |
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You will be asked to remove all metallic objects such as glasses, jewelry
and dental appliances. You will be assigned a locker to keep your valuable
items while the exam is underway. It's always best to leave these items at
home if you don't absolutely need them. And, yes, your credit cards will be
ruined if they are exposed to the magnetic field. |
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Depending on the type of scan you are having, we may ask you to change into a
gown. |
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If you are very nervous about the test, one of our physicians may
prescribe a mild sedative for you. You will be required, however, to have someone drive you home. |
During the exam...
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A technologist will help position you on the scanning table and explain
how the machine works. Sometimes, a contrast agent is needed to improve the
quality of certain kinds of images. If that is the case with your scan, you
will be given an injection. |
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The table on the scanner will slide slowly into the interior of the
magnet, which is sometimes referred to as the "tunnel". If this makes you
anxious, you will be able to talk to the technologist via an intercom which
is built-in to the machine. |
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The technologist will explain to you that it is very important to stay as
still as possible during the scan. |
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Some people are surprised at the thumping and clanking noises that are
made by the scanner. While these seem startling at first, they are quite
normal and should be no cause for concern. Some scanners are noisier than
others. Ask the technologist for earphones, if you'd like to drown out the
noise with some music. |
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Before you leave the scanner, we will check the images for quality. If
more pictures are needed, we will usually try to take them right away so
you won't have to make a return visit. |
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Parkside Magnetic Resonance Center
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