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Patient protection procedures
This section provides the step-by-step instructions for working safely in a magnetic field environment. Specifically, it describes how to:
- Eliminate magnet hazards
- Prepare the patient
- Protect the patient from RF burns
- Protect the patient's eyes and ears
- For magnet quench and cryogen procedures, see Quench and cryogen
Important: You should understand the following definitions before continuing:
- A substance that is ferromagnetic has a large positive magnetic susceptibility, meaning it is very easily magnetized (example: iron).
- An item that is ferrous can posses intrinsic magnetic fields and become a projectile in an applied magnetic field (examples: iron, nickel, and cobalt).
