Having an MRI Scan. Patient Information. Child Health Department

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Having an MRI Scan Patient Information Child Health Department Author ID: MF Leaflet Number: CH 42 Version: 15 Name of Leaflet: Having an MRI Scan Date Produced: November 2016 Review Date: November 2018 Having an MRI Scan Page 1 of 5

Having an MRI Scan Your child will be having an MRI scan. This leaflet provides some information about the scan and the preparation we make for it. Sedation MRI scans are noisy and children must lie still. Depending on their age and understanding, we will usually sedate them. This means that we must admit them to the ward, and give them a medicine which makes them sleepy. We will also put a cannula (small piece of plastic) into one of their veins in case we need to top up their sedation. Before giving the sedation, your child will be assessed to make sure they are well. We wish to know about any current medical problems and any allergies. Please give any normal medicines as you would on a normal day. It is helpful to us if you bring a full list of medicines that your child takes. Because of the sedation we are giving your child we don t want your child to vomit. Please don t give your child anything to eat for 2 hours before you come in (this usually means an early breakfast). Children can drink water up to the time the sedation medicine is given. For babies, feeds can be given up to the time of the sedation medicine being given. The scan The MRI scanner uses a very large magnet to get pictures of parts of your body. The magnet will have a very bad effect on metal objects (they fly across the room, and get very hot). If your child has any metal jewellery or clothing they should be taken off. This includes metal poppers on babies vests. You will be asked about any operations that could have put metal objects in (broken bones can be repaired with metal rods). To make your child comfortable, we would encourage them to bring their favourite toy. This should not have any metal parts. In the scan, your child will have headphones on. We can play music through this, and you may bring a CD for this purpose. Having an MRI Scan Page 2 of 5

Going home After the Scan, your child will return to the ward. We will allow them to wake up there, whilst monitoring them. They will usually be sleepy for about 2 hours after. Once your child has had something to eat or drink, we will allow them home. It is better to have 2 adults to take a child home. This is especially true when taking a child home in a car. One adult is then able to drive, the other to keep an eye on the child in the car seat. Getting the result of the scan It will take at least some days for scans to have a full report made. You should have an outstanding appointment with your Consultant. If you haven t, or this appointment is a long time in the future, tell us before you go home, and we will arrange it for you. Please feel free to ask If you have any questions or queries which we have not covered in this leaflet the staff will be pleased to answer your questions as clearly and honestly as they can. Rainbow Ward, Tel. No: 01942 778762 or 778763, Ward open 24 hours Please note that we can only give specific advice where we have recently been involved in the care of a child. Having an MRI Scan Page 3 of 5

Comments, Compliments or Complaints The Patient Relations/Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) Department provides confidential on the spot advice, information and support to patients, relatives, friends and carers. Contact Us Tel: 01942 822376 (Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm) The Patient Relations/PALS Manager Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust Royal Albert Edward Infirmary Wigan Lane Wigan WN1 2NN Ask 3 Questions Become more involved in decisions about your healthcare. You may be asked to make choices about your treatment. To begin with, try to make sure you get the answers to three key questions: 1. What are my options? 2. What are the pros and cons of each option for me? 3. How do I get support to help me make a decision that is right for me? This leaflet is also available in audio, large print, Braille and other languages upon request. For more information call 01942 773106. Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of the copyright owner Having an MRI Scan Page 4 of 5

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