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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 6.
Published in final edited form as: Crit Care Nurse. 2021 Jun 1;41(3):e19–e26. doi: 10.4037/ccn2021229

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Retrospective participant survey results. Q1. Evacuation drills have clarified my role and responsibilities in an emergency evacuation. Q2. Evacuation drills have increased my awareness of MRI safety. Q3. Evacuation drills have helped identify emergency release buttons on the MRI Combi table. Q4. Before participating in an evacuation drill I was confident in my ability to safely evacuate a patient from the iCMR suite in an emergency/code situation. Q5. After participating in an evacuation drill I was confident in my ability to safely evacuate a patient from the iCMR suite in an emergency/code situation. Q6. Overall the evacuation drills are a positive experience.

Abbreviations: iCMR indicates interventional cardiac magnetic resonance imaging; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.