
Recent advancements in magnetic resonance imaging hardware and software permit the assessment of cardiovascular structure and function at rest and during exercise or pharmacology‐induced cardiac stress. With these developments, knowledge of cardiovascular imaging protocols in the magnetic resonance imaging environment is critical for nursing personnel. The purpose of this article is to review information pertinent to working in a magnetic resonance imaging environment and to describe the requirements of nursing personnel performing cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging examinations.
Safety Management, Contraindications, Coronary Disease, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nurse's Role, Radiography, Patient Education as Topic, Cardiovascular Diseases, Heart Function Tests, Exercise Test, Humans, Nursing Assessment, Magnetic Resonance Angiography
Safety Management, Contraindications, Coronary Disease, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nurse's Role, Radiography, Patient Education as Topic, Cardiovascular Diseases, Heart Function Tests, Exercise Test, Humans, Nursing Assessment, Magnetic Resonance Angiography
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