Inspecting potentially dangerous openings of an MRI - Standard finger test
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Not only the direct surface, but also any openings are inspected closely. A great many cables and wires run beneath the surface of an MRI. Essential pieces for the smooth functioning of the system but potential danger sources. A special, standardized finger is used to examine openings and recesses of an MRI to see if patients could get stuck or reach any electrical wire. This is to ensure both: the safety of the patient and the system. To detect these potential dangers at an early stage, the standard finger test is performed
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