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Music in the IR suite

Posted By Rajeev Narayan, Saturday, April 28, 2018

 

In an effort to make things a little less serious...

 

 I wanted to ask fellow interventionalists if they play music in the procedure room and if so, what are their preferences/dislikes. Are is there particular music you play depending on the type of procedure?

 

in our Fluoroscopy suite we typically have the radio on to a station that typically play's 80's music, which I like, and many of the patients seem to be able to relate to and enjoy.

 


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Bharat S. Sachdeva says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
When the case is going well, music is a great calming influence in the room
When s...t hits the wall.....it’s MUTE 😱 time
Play local station with 90’s
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Adrian Sequeira says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
I like to listen to melodic rock. Songs I would avoid:
- stairway to heaven
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David Fox says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
Mozart
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Haimanot Wasse says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
Motown..
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Wesley A. Gabbard says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
I always like to take patient requests. But, I will play anything from Seal to Slipknot.
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Nnaemeka Chikwendu says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
Another One Bites The Dust by Queen on an endless loop
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Daniel V. Patel says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
The radio plays the sweet sounds of the 70s...lots of Bee Gees, Rod Stewart, Diana Ross. Patents seem to like it, and keeps everyone in a mellow mood.
I might as well install a disco ball in the procedure room....

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Chester A. Amedia Jr. says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
We sing, sometimes patient requests. They often sing along
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Theodore F. Saad says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
We have a Sonos system with my music library and Pandora available. We ask the patient what or who they want to hear, & then dial up that station. Works great; patient is happy, & expands our musical horizons. We do cringe when they ask for gospel, but just hope for a short case😜
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Theodore F. Saad says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
We have a Sonos system with my music library and Pandora available. We ask the patient what or who they want to hear, & then dial up that station. Works great; patient is happy, & expands our musical horizons. We do cringe when they ask for gospel, but just hope for a short case😜
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Harold R. Locay says...
Posted Saturday, April 28, 2018
We use Spotify. We ask for patient request if they seem anxious.
Otherwise Motown for myself and rotate for team members : country etc.
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Alejandro C. Alvarez says...
Posted Sunday, April 29, 2018
Patient request, otherwise salsa or Latin pop🕺🏼
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Martin Gorrochategui says...
Posted Sunday, April 29, 2018
Once I ask a patient if the procedure hurt
And his response was;
what hurt was your nurse singing
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Felix W. Perez Ramos says...
Posted Monday, April 30, 2018
Spanish and English soft rock 🎸
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