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That Sucks!
2005-01-11
An expensive MRI machine at Virginia Mason Medical Center sustained at least $200,000 in damage when a metal floor buffer was mistakenly placed nearby and was sucked in by the machine's powerful magnets, a television station reports. The accident happened Jan. 3 when a member of the housekeeping staff improperly took the buffer near the machine, despite a warning sign not to use metal objects near it, KIRO-TV reported Monday night. Virginia Mason spokesmen did not respond to repeated Associated Press phone messages for comment left Monday night with hospital switchboard operators. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) machines are sophisticated diagnostic tools used to provide detailed pictures of the body's interior. The magnets used are so powerful it is not uncommon to hear of large pieces of equipment being pulled into the machines. Several hospital employees worked on removing the buffer. According to a hospital incident report cited by KIRO, one worker lost an earring and another had his hearings aids destroyed. The hospital plans some staff retraining, KIRO reported.
How about starting with how to use the ON / OFF buttons?
Posted by:Anonymoose

#6  MRIs have enough magnetic power that you can feel their effect even on the impurities in cheap silver rings---which I accidentally wore in one once. I've heard the effect on the body likened to a tidal pull, but for me it was just an occasion for a nice nap.
Posted by: Asedwich   2005-01-11 8:15:28 PM  

#5  Magnets don't suck they attract.
Posted by: incarnate of lee atwater   2005-01-11 7:59:29 PM  

#4  $20/week out of his salary, maybe? Look at it as "job security"...
Posted by: mojo   2005-01-11 6:12:38 PM  

#3  I wonder if the responsible member of the housekeeping staff was consistently able to follow simple commands, and was also a competent speaker/reader of English. From my previous exposure to large hospitals, not that many have those competencies.
Posted by: Whutch Threth6418   2005-01-11 4:36:19 PM  

#2  I nominate "That sucks!" to be the best headline all day for a ranting.
Posted by: JackassFestival   2005-01-11 12:29:54 PM  

#1  Really does suck.
Posted by: John Q. Citizen   2005-01-11 11:56:09 AM  

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