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What would expect for an MRI (and CT) skill quiz during an interview?

I’ve never had a quiz during an interview, but I have one tomorrow for MRI for a training position that includes some CT. The interviewer is very friendly and said it won’t be too advanced, but I’m a bit nervous now! She knows I have MRI experience as an imaging aid where I’d position patients with the coils and cannulate + set up contrast injector

CT anatomy/physics I’m fairly good at, but would you think she’s going to expect me to point out stuff like the common peroneal nerve on a Knee MRI (which I just googled)? I can differentiate between T1, T2, fat sat and contrast scans but that’s about it 🙃

I can’t learn MRI overnight, she knows I’m not trained in MRI and I’ll be honest about my skillset level but if there’s something I can brush up on tonight to be more confident in my interview tomorrow that would be reassuring…

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