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MRI peeps...

Do any of y'all watch Chicago Med, and have seen the recent episode where the guy just walks into an MRI room from the hallway with a EMS stretcher and a pair of surgical shears, and it goes as well as it sounds like it would?

Now, I'm an expert on the zap zap rays and not the magnets, but I'm pretty sure MRI exam rooms don't have unsecured, swinging doors right off the hallway for exactly that reason? So people can't just walk in?

Also, I could be wrong, but I don't think the magnet has the kind of pull to get things all the way from the doorway?

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