A MRI machine may need maintenance. When the machine gets so old it can cause it to break.
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It's not really a personal preference kind of thing, although older MRI machines, because of their cave-like shape, are tough on claustrophobes. Xray machines are an order of magnitude less expensive (at least) and require a lot less maintenance, so usually, if you're to receive an MRI, they'll at least look to see if an xray reveals the problem. Xrays reveal details of bony processes and other dense materials really well, but don't do nearly as well with soft tissues. MRI's can give very detailed views of soft tissues, which can every be applied to 3d and 4d imagery. On the other hand -- as I said -- MRI machines are pricey. Also, in trauma's MRI's require electromagnetic isolation, which means a special room for them. Also, metals, particularly ferric metals, need to be kept away from the machine. This makes MRI usage difficlut in acute traumas.
Viking sewing machines need little maintenance, but dirt, lint and threads and anything sticky needs to be cleaned out regularly. Although rare, parts may need to be replaced periodically. Make sure to read through the product manual.
The technologist. A radiologist reads the study later.
An oncologist uses a lot of different types of high tech machines. This includes x-ray machines, MRI machines, and ultrasound machines.
An correct answer is difficult; 10 or 20, probably.
Maintenance engineering jobs are currently in very high demand. As technology improves, the need for qualified maintenance engineers increases in order to maintain and fix machines used to produce.
You need to have mechanical skills to be able to apply for a maintenance engineer job. You need to know how to work on machines if they break down and be able to troubleshoot it. The more mechanical skills you have the better you will do at the job.
so that docters can see the broken bone.It is like a exray
The cost of a 1.5 T MRI machine ranges from $1 million and $3 million USD depending on the model. These machines are designed for use in hospitals for advanced medical diagnostics.
Yes, and even when MRI machines are in use, they are very safe if proper procedures are employed.