I am curious to know what other children's hospital MRI suites/experiences are like

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I am just curious to find out what other children's hospital MRI suites/experiences are like. I ask this because ours seems to be TERRIBLE and we have had many serious safety issues going down there. I had to take my critical, intubated newborn down this past weekend and it was a nightmare!

We have to put all our drips onto special MRI compatible pumps/tubing so prior to going down (if we're lucky enough to get enough pumps beforehand) we have to change everything over and get it running on their pumps. If you're not so lucky you have to do that down in the waiting area where there is no ventilator so RT has to bag the entire time. The pumps only run out to the 0.1 decimal so my drips that had been running @ 0.26ml/hr had to be rounded up or down to 0.2 or 0.3. They also don't run dose rates, only ml/hr.

It took us no less than 45 minutes to get her hooked up to the monitor, they do not have infant sized anything! The leads weren't picking up and kept reading a HR of 60 while I with my finger on her brachial tried to get them on her appropriately so they were reading. They also only have the adult type sat probe which on a 2.6kg infant does not work so well. Takes FOREVER to get an appropriate reading on it then has to be taped into place and you hope that it stays on through the scan. Then there was the a-line. My patient had a borderline blood pressure as it was and I did not want a cuff pressure I wanted her a-line working, well we had to go through 3 different monitors to find one that worked.

It is so frustrating! Everyone hates going to MRI and our hospital is doing studies on congenital heart defects/neurological impacts so all pre-op open heart babies have to have a brain MRI. And it's not just difficult on the little ones, we have these issues throughout the hospital. It never seems to be a smooth process and we always end up down there for a min of 3 hours with the majority of that time having to bag the patient (there is a vent for the scan but travel and set up the pts must be bagged).

Not to mention if the patient codes in the scanner you can't resuscitate them in the MRI room but have to pull them out and back into the prep area...though that is probably similar at all places but still scary!

What are your MRI experiences like?

In our nicu we have a transport incubator capsule that the baby goes in and all equipment and it detaches and fit on the MRI table thus baby does need to be disconnected from any equipment it is safe in one end and baby can have MRI.

I want one of those!

Specializes in Cath lab, acute, community.

As an aside, did you know they now have fire extinguishers made for MRI rooms? No metal on them!!

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