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MRI-safe task light on a budget?

Hi! Rad nurse here. I was recently called to the MRI suite for an injection and the ambient lighting in the room is more "romantic dinner for two" than "venous access on a husky, freckled, dehydrated patient". It did not go well and we had to go noncontrast. Do I have any options for purchasing a task light that is safe for the room and doesn't cost $3k? I can jerry rig something from an MRI safe flashlight if I have to. Our techs are safety-focused as they should be, and I'd have to be able to thoroughly explain my reasoning for allowing any new device in the room.

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