MRI Safety Essentials
This package includes all 12 modules, quizzes you can take to earn Category A CE credits and a free bonus practice test with 100 questions.
This series satisfies the ARRT 16-credit Structured Education requirements.
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320
Covers the history, evolution and advantages of MR and explains how an image is acquired using MR.
1 Category A
15
20
Describes the major components and functionality of MR equipment, the properties of magnetism and the three basic types of magnets.
1 Category A
15
20
Explains the functionality of the radiofrequency system and describes the role of coils when applying gradients.
1 Category A
15
20
Explores intrinsic and extrinsic parameters that affect image quality and defines the use of gradient and radiofrequency pulses in acquiring images.
1.5 Category A
22.50
30
Illustrates proper screening and preparation of patients for contrast-enhanced examinations.
1 Category A
15
20
Covers parameters related to tissue characteristics that affect image quality and explains concepts of image formation and image contrast appearance according to image weighting.
1.5 Category A
22.50
30
Reviews safety principles, demonstrates proper screening of patients and explains how to handle emergency situations.
1 Category A
15
20
Describes imaging parameters that determine image contrast and spatial resolution on images as well as options to obtain images with minimal artifacts.
1 Category A
15
20
Identifies common anatomic structures, pathology of the central nervous system and positioning criteria for different areas of the body.
2 Category A
30
40
Lists coils available for specific applications, describes how to apply imaging parameters in the clinical setting and explains different types of pulse sequences.
2 Category A
30
40
Describes pathology of the brain, vascular system of the neck and head, and the spine as detected with MR imaging.
1.5 Category A+
22.50
30
Describes pathology of the abdomen, pelvis and extremities as detected with MR imaging.
1.5 Category A+
22.50
30