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-Clean the MRI tables, inside the bore of the magnet and any other items that come into contact with a patient.
- Clean all pads and positioners with an approved disinfectant.
Infection control experts recommend both previous steps be done after each patient.
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- Periodically inspect the pads with a magnifying glass, particularly at the seams, to identify fraying or tearing. If present, the pads should be replaced.
- Regularly check all padding material with an ultraviolet ("black") light and make sure that any biological material detected on the pads can be removed.
- Replace damaged or contaminated pads with new pads incorporating permanent antimicrobial agents.