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What is required by ACR for adverse reactions in an outpatient MRI setting?

What exactly is required for adverse drug reactions in an outpatient MRI setting? ACR doesn't have a specific check list of stuff to have on hand in those situations. I know Banyan sells a "STAT KIT" that has lots of meds needed for reactions and crashing patients, but it seems like most of that stuff is outside our scope of practice. They are also ridiculously expensive. Does anyone have any idea experience with this?

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