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IV Sedation for MRI Scan

6 years ago

An MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging scan, is a non-invasive and painless procedure. It uses radio waves and a powerful magnetic field to capture detailed images of the body. However, some patients opt to be put to sleep for the duration of the procedure. If the whole scan would be painless, why do these patients need to have IV sedation for MRI?

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The Stroke Belt Consortium (SBC) represents all  types of health care providers, including physicians, NPs/PAs, therapists, pharmacists, and others  in academic, private practice, or industry. Our goal is to bring together the key leaders from these various groups to tackle and solve some of the major issues related to stroke care, treatment, prevention, and education as it affects the Stroke Belt region and its citizens.

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