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<blockquote data-quote="James Snover" data-source="post: 16821335" data-attributes="member: 67454"><p>I've worked on Medrad injectors, tons of them, before I went full time to Siemens. Super tough, reliable equipment.</p><p></p><p>The first injector I worked on was for a CT machine, the saline/contrast type. I was just back from training on it. I get it all rebuilt, tested, calibration checked, put it back in the room. The tech asks if I want to hang out and observe it in action, and I said, yeah, sure.</p><p></p><p>They get the patient on the table. Do the scout scan, everything ok. Set him up for the injection scan, and as soon as the injector starts, the patient starts screaming like they are being slowly murdered. I'm standing there, having a heart attack, thinking, "Oh my God, I did something wrong! I've just killed this guy!" It was the worst moment of my entire life. The tech looks back at me, and says, "Jim! It's ok! This guy always reacts like this! He's fine! Sorry I didn't think to warn you."</p><p></p><p>Excuse me while I go find a defibrillator and get my heart re-started!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Snover, post: 16821335, member: 67454"] I've worked on Medrad injectors, tons of them, before I went full time to Siemens. Super tough, reliable equipment. The first injector I worked on was for a CT machine, the saline/contrast type. I was just back from training on it. I get it all rebuilt, tested, calibration checked, put it back in the room. The tech asks if I want to hang out and observe it in action, and I said, yeah, sure. They get the patient on the table. Do the scout scan, everything ok. Set him up for the injection scan, and as soon as the injector starts, the patient starts screaming like they are being slowly murdered. I'm standing there, having a heart attack, thinking, "Oh my God, I did something wrong! I've just killed this guy!" It was the worst moment of my entire life. The tech looks back at me, and says, "Jim! It's ok! This guy always reacts like this! He's fine! Sorry I didn't think to warn you." Excuse me while I go find a defibrillator and get my heart re-started! [/QUOTE]
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