audiogram
A diagram, with “AUDIOMETRY (2/22/2016)” printed at the top. Beneath this, at the top right, are the words “AC: INSERT EARPHONES.” Beneath this, at the top of the graph are the numbers “125,” “250,” “500,” “1K,” “2K,” “4K,” and “8K,” from left to right. On the left edge of the graph is text that reads “CALIBRATED: 10/27/2015 12:09:08 PM S/N: 220824.” The x-axis is labeled “FREQUENCY (HZ),” with the numbers “750,” “1.5K,” “3K,” and “6K” printed above it, and the y-axis is labeled “HEARING LEVEL (DB),” with numbers printed next to it at intervals of ten, ranging from 120 at the bottom to -10 at the top. Next to “-10” is a line with “NORMAL” printed beneath it. Next to “20” is “EARLY,” next to “30” is “SIGNIFICANT,” next to “60” is “SEVERE,” between “80” and “90” is “PROFOUND” and next to “100” is “UNAIDABLE.” There are nine data points marked on the graph, all of which fall within the “PROFOUND” and “UNAIDABLE” sections, along varying frequencies.



