## audiogram_nmzoom.jpg The image is an audiogram, which is a chart used by audiologists to measure hearing sensitivity in both ears. It includes various lines and markers that represent different frequencies of sound measured in Hertz (Hz) on the x-axis and decibels (dB) on the y-axis. ### Key Elements: 1. **Audiogram Chart**: - The chart is divided into two main sections: one for the right ear and another for the left ear. - Each section has a horizontal line representing different frequencies, ranging from 250 Hz to 8000 Hz on the x-axis. - The y-axis represents hearing levels in decibels (dB), with values decreasing as you move upwards. ### Specific Details: - **Right Ear**: - The chart shows lines for various frequencies. For example, at 125 Hz, the line is around 40 dB; it decreases to about 30 dB at 250 Hz. - There are red circles and X marks indicating specific points of interest or test results. - **Left Ear**: - Similar to the right ear, there are lines for different frequencies. At 125 Hz, the line is around 40 dB; it decreases to about 30 dB at 250 Hz. - Red circles and X marks also indicate specific points of interest or test results. ### Speech Audiometry: - Below the audiogram chart, there are sections labeled "Speech Audiometry." - It includes values for SRT (Speech Recognition Threshold), Masking, Word Discrimination, Discrimination Level in dB, Mask, MCL, and UCL. - For the right ear: - SRT is 20 dB - Masking is not specified - Word Discrimination is 100% - Discrimination Level (dB) is SSd18 - Mask is SS - MCL and UCL are not specified. - For the left ear: - SRT is 25 dB - Masking is not specified - Word Discrimination is 100% - Discrimination Level (dB) is SSd17.5 - Mask is SS - MCL and UCL are not specified. ### Audiogram Symbol Key: - On the right side of the image, there's a legend or key that explains what each symbol on the audiogram chart represents. - Symbols include AC (air conduction), BC (bone conduction), and other indicators like X for masked thresholds and circles for unmasked thresholds. There are also symbols indicating different sound fields. ### Comments Section: - Below the audiogram, there is a section labeled "Comments" where notes or observations about the hearing test can be written. - This area is blank in this image. This audiogram provides detailed information on how sensitive an individual's ears are to various frequencies of sound and their ability to recognize speech. The red circles and X marks highlight specific points that might require further attention during interpretation by a healthcare professional. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.