Last time I had an MRI I had to strip down to my underwear and put on a hospital gown. The MRI tech even asked me multiple times if I had any metal or jewelry on me.
Waivers exist for a lot of stuff over here because we follow a customer model rather than a service model.
The waivers also exist for liability reasons. Ex. A person full of shrapnel literally can’t get an MRI without a waiver even though it’s not an issue (as evinced by surviving the first one).
How in the hell?
Last time I had an MRI I had to strip down to my underwear and put on a hospital gown. The MRI tech even asked me multiple times if I had any metal or jewelry on me.
Waivers exist for a lot of stuff over here because we follow a customer model rather than a service model.
The waivers also exist for liability reasons. Ex. A person full of shrapnel literally can’t get an MRI without a waiver even though it’s not an issue (as evinced by surviving the first one).