Back in February, the enormous magnetic pull of an MRI machine — one of the most powerful magnets on Earth — at Kaiser Permanente’s Redwood City Medical Center in California pulled a medical bed into its field of attraction, pinning a Bay-area nurse against the machine. OSHA reported that the nurse, Ainah Cervantes, suffered crushing injuries from being pinned between the MRI and the hospital bed — including a severe laceration that required surgery.
SmellyBabaYaga says
Stop bringing weapons into medical facilities!!
Wise_Lizard says
Sigh.. buttplugs nowadays are getting more extreme
ghosttrouble says
But what if the liberals attack while im “being still”?!
DeviousAardvark says
Aren’t you not supposed to have ANYTHING metal on you when you get an MRI?
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_SummerofGeorge_ says
Felt like something leaped up and bitt me in the buttocks
SiWeyNoWay says
Was the gun in her butt? Also wouldn’t the metal have attached her to the side of the machine?
formerPhillyguy says
She was asked if she had a gun and denied having one. How stupid can you be?
FerrickAsur4 says
she is lucky that this didn’t go the same way a Brazilian man did
[which happened earlier this year](https://healthimaging.com/topics/medical-imaging/magnetic-resonance-imaging-mri/lawyer-who-was-shot-his-own-gun-mri-suite)
fascinatedobserver says
This title should be: Woman FAFO.
reddit455 says
those magnets are serious..
don’t need a gun to get hurt.. just a hospital bed.
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*looks like a car accident.*
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**Nurse crushed in California MRI accident**
[https://www.ajc.com/pulse/nurse-crushed-in-california-mri-accident/LK754NKVS5HIXD6BTKXMNGEJNU/](https://www.ajc.com/pulse/nurse-crushed-in-california-mri-accident/LK754NKVS5HIXD6BTKXMNGEJNU/)
Back in February, the enormous magnetic pull of an MRI machine — one of the most powerful magnets on Earth — at Kaiser Permanente’s Redwood City Medical Center in California pulled a medical bed into its field of attraction, pinning a Bay-area nurse against the machine. OSHA reported that the nurse, Ainah Cervantes, suffered crushing injuries from being pinned between the MRI and the hospital bed — including a severe laceration that required surgery.