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Collection of Dysphagia Cliparts (30)

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An organized selection of dysphagia pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.

If you feel sudden chest pain or pressure, especially with shortness of breath or nausea, seek emergency care immediately.
When ocean meets savanna: a cheerful fish gives an unexpected hug to a bewildered elephant!
A vibrant, high-contrast abstract pattern using bold yellow and black to create visual energy and modern symmetry.
A cheerful, inviting table setting with bold colors and floral charm-ideal for a spring brunch or afternoon tea.
A ready-to-use traditional chalkboard setup, ideal for educators and presenters needing a clean slate.
This diagram shows how liquids can accidentally enter the airway (aspiration) instead of the esophagus, potentially reaching the lungs.
A cheerful stack of six brightly colored hardcover books-perfect for sparking curiosity and promoting literacy.
A stylized open mouth ready to speak, paired with blank speech bubbles-perfect for illustrating voice training or public speaking tips.
A colorful cartoon-style depiction of neatly bundled green banknotes and shiny silver coin stacks, symbolizing wealth and financial planning.
A friendly, modern “Contact Me” icon using overlapping speech bubbles to invite engagement.
A happy student enjoying a balanced, heart-shaped sandwich lunch-perfect for teaching nutrition or school meal themes.
A circular diagram showing how Reasoning, Analyzing, Evaluating, Decision Making, and Problem Solving interconnect around the core concept of Critical Thinking Skills.
A delicate pattern of raindrops clinging to a windowpane, captured in soft focus with a dreamy blue backdrop.
A cheerful child proudly paints a flower on canvas, surrounded by colorful paint jars and brushes-an ideal illustration for early art lessons.
A joyful cartoon child sits cross-legged, radiating friendliness and readiness for play or learning.
A delicate, six-pointed snowflake icon in soft aqua blue-perfect for festive digital or print use.
A joyful line-art illustration of two kids balancing on a seesaw-perfect for teaching cooperation and play.
A happy child slides down a bright blue playground slide, embodying the joy of outdoor playtime.
Cover your cough with your elbow or a tissue to protect others from airborne germs.
A happy, colorful cartoon fish with a big smile-ideal for teaching kids about marine life or adding joy to educational content.
This cheerful yet authoritative cartoon cop raises his hand to halt traffic or signal caution-perfect for teaching kids about road safety.
A playful yet clinical visual pairing of utensils-spoon and fork-highlighting the focus on safe eating in dysphagia care.
A therapeutic board game that turns dysphagia education into an interactive experience using real-world utensil tokens and clinical scenarios.
A perfect water crown splash frozen in time-capturing the elegance and energy of liquid motion.
A macro view of ice cubes melting gently in water, releasing tiny bubbles that enhance the sense of coolness and purity.
Anatomical diagram highlighting the esophagus, lower esophageal sphincter (LES), and stomach to illustrate upper GI tract structure.
A vibrant pink strawberry smoothie served in a tall glass, garnished with a whole strawberry and a bendy straw-ready to enjoy!
A dynamic dumbbell illustration bursting with energy-perfect for highlighting strength training or workout motivation.
A cheerful group of multicultural kids celebrating movement and friendship through dance.
This diagram illustrates functional differences in brain activation: red (Broca’s area), blue (parieto-temporal), and green (occipito-temporal) regions show varied engagement in typical versus dyslexic brains.
Abstract flame logo with gradient colors