Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Practice Test

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According to the White Paper on MRI safety, who are considered "Level 1" personnel?

  1. Individuals with no MRI training

  2. Individuals with limited safety training

  3. Individuals with extensive safety training

  4. Individuals with both extensive and limited safety training

The correct answer is: Individuals with limited safety training

The term "Level 1" personnel refers to individuals who possess limited safety training related to the operation and environment of MRI systems. This classification highlights that while they might not have in-depth knowledge or extensive training in MRI safety protocols, they still have a foundational understanding of safety practices and the potential risks associated with MRI equipment. This level ensures that even those with minimal training are aware of basic safety measures and can act accordingly in an MRI setting, making them capable of functioning safely within the MRI suite's environment. In this context, personnel are trained enough to recognize safety hazards but may not have the comprehensive understanding or skills that come with more extensive training, which is attributed to individuals designated at higher levels of competence.