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</html><description>An MRI compatible patient monitor is a specialized patient monitoring medical device designed to measure and display vital signs in and around the MRI environment, where strong magnetic fields and radiofrequency energy can make conventional hospital equipment unsafe or unreliable. In practice, most products used in MRI suites are labeled **MR Conditional** (meaning they can be used only under specific conditions), and they rely on non-ferromagnetic materials, carefully managed cabling, and shielding or fiber-optic technologies to reduce risk and interference.</description></oembed>
