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Test results icons: X-RAY, Radiograph, USG, ECHO
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Medical Signs and Outline Health Symbols for presentations (PPT icons)
Examination, Treatment & Operations #2 - Test results
Slide Content
The slide presents four key diagnostic methods used in medical settings: X-RAY, which involves using radiation to view the internal structure of a body; RADIOGRAPH, essentially another term for an X-ray image; USG, short for Ultrasound Sonography, a procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to capture live images from the inside of your body; and ECHO, short for Echocardiography, an ultrasound of the heart.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a light background.
- There are four squares, each containing an icon and a label underneath.
- The first square on the left has an icon representing X-RAY and is labelled "X-RAY".
- To its right, there is another square with an icon symbolizing RADIOGRAPH and labelled "RADIOGRAPH".
- Below these, on the left is the USG square with an icon suggestive of Ultrasound Sonography and labelled "USG".
- Adjacent to it on the right, the ECHO square depicts an icon for Echocardiography, labelled "ECHO".
- Above the two squares on the right, there is text indicating "For dark background".
- To the right of this text, there are two circle icons, one with the RADIOGRAPH symbol on a dark teal circle and another with the USG symbol on an orange circle.
- A horizontal line runs across the bottom of the slide with the text "Fully editable" above it.
The slide has a clean and professional design, using icons and minimal text to convey information effectively. The color scheme is consistent, with teal and orange accents providing visual interest.
Use Cases
- Presenting medical imaging tools during staff training or educational seminars for students in the healthcare field.
- Comparing diagnostic techniques in a medical conference presentation.
- Incorporating into a pitch to investors for a startup focused on medical imaging technology.
- Using as a visual aid in patient consultations to explain diagnostic procedures.