Bandage Sentence Examples

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  • She'd tried to change the bandage on her own.

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  • Should we bandage it?

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  • Pierre took the bandage off his eyes and glanced around him.

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  • Then bandage the limb downwards, progressing towards the wound; repeat this several times.

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  • He dropped his gaze to the bandage, and he finished it in a hurry.

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  • Brady reached into a cargo pocket and pulled free an emergency bandage wrap.

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  • If your skin is wet, the bandage may not adhere well.

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  • He felt Katie.s gaze on him and looked up from the bandage, his eyes lingering on her face.

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  • Finally I wrapped the bandage around the knee to hold them all in place.

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  • The bandage was taken off his eyes and, by the faint light of the burning spirit, Pierre, as in a dream, saw several men standing before him, wearing aprons like the Rhetor's and holding swords in their hands pointed at his breast.

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  • He was back almost immediately, carrying an ace bandage.

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  • The corpse was treated with natron and asphalt, and wound in a copious swathing of linen bandage, with a mask of linen and stucco on the face.

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  • But at that instant a tall Austrian general in a greatcoat, with the order of Maria Theresa on his neck and a black bandage round his head, who had evidently just arrived, entered quickly, slamming the door.

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  • Taran moved closer to her, watching her clean and bandage her forearm with practiced efficiency.

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  • Thus we read in Vendidad xviii., " Many there be, noble Zarathustra, who bear the mouth bandage, who have yet not girded their loins with the law.

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  • Change the bandage when it becomes dirty.

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  • Slowly pull the bandage off to remove it.

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  • There will be a dressing and an elasticated bandage over the operation sites, applying pressure to assist with healing.

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  • The foot is a tough place to keep a bandage on, and it's not a good idea to go in the water with an open cut either.

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  • First Aid Kit - This doesn't have to be too extensive - some bandaids, an ace bandage in case of sprains, perhaps some ibuprofen (make sure to check with the school's medication policy).

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  • After 24 hours, remove the bandage and check to see if the splinter has risen to the surface.

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  • Cover the salve with a bandage and leave it for 24 hours.

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  • Apply a thin layer of drawing salve over the sting or bite and cover with a bandage.

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  • To treat wounds, burns and skin inflammation, spread a thin layer of St. John's Wort oil over the affected area and cover with a bandage.

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  • Offer your assistance in a clever way with this bandage image.

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  • When he's finished, the vet removes the line, makes sure the bleeding has stopped and gives Senny a bandage.

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  • If a blood sample has been drawn for RAST testing, a bandage may be applied to the venipuncture site to help keep it clean and to stop slight bleeding that may occur.

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  • After the procedure, the site of the puncture is covered with a sterile bandage.

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  • A bandage may be applied to keep the site of venipuncture or intravenous administration of medications clean and to stop any bleeding that may occur.

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  • For the patient with a large abrasion and without an infection, and who does not wear contact lenses, a bandage contact lens approved for extended overnight wear may be worn.

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  • A bandage over the sores protects them and prevents spreading the virus to other sites on the lips or face.

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  • A protective shield or bandage may be placed over it while the fracture heals.

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  • For first-degree burns, the child's parent can put a cold-water compress on the area or run cold water on it and cover it with a clean bandage for protection.

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  • If injected contrast material is used, some minor first aid (small bandage, pain relief) for the injection site may be necessary.

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  • Sometimes a plastic ring is used instead of a bandage.

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  • The next step is to apply antibiotic ointment and a sterile bandage to the wound.

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  • Rest, elevation of the affected part, and compression with a bandage will also retard the accumulation of blood.

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  • A triangular bandage is placed under the injured arm and then tied around the neck.

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  • Treatment for minor soft tissue injuries generally consists of compressing the injured area with an elastic bandage, elevation, ice, and rest.

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  • A small bandage can be used to cover the site.

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  • After the antibiotic is applied, the wound should be covered with a dressing, such as a bandage or a protective gel or spray.

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  • The preparation should be covered with a clean bandage and left in place overnight.

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  • If the skin is broken or apt to be disturbed, the burned area should be coated lightly with an antibacterial ointment and covered with a sterile bandage.

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  • Skin wounds should be cleaned with an antiseptic and covered with a bandage.

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  • Cover the wound with a sterile dressing or bandage.

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  • This includes removing the bandage after the first few hours, keeping the tattoo clean, and seeking medical care if any signs of infection appear.

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  • Your piercer will gently clean the area and apply a bandage that should be left on for several hours after the initial piercing.

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  • Your artist will clean and bandage your fresh tat before you leave the shop.

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  • Leave that bandage on at least a minimum of two hours, but no more than eight.

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  • When you remove the bandage, give that tat a very light washing with a mild soap, and then rinse it thoroughly.

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  • If these activities must be performed, use a waterproof bandage to protect your piercing, and clean your piercing well afterwards.

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  • If swimming is unavoidable, use a breathable waterproof bandage over the piercing and clean the site as soon as possible after exposure.

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  • James not only took charge of the situation by helping me to bandage the injury, but he helped to lead us through the dangerous terrain to get to safety.

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  • This compression tee can be paired with the ACE bandage solution mentioned above.

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  • If they simply direct you to discover the best options online, then you can consider a custom-made garment, compression tee, or an ACE bandage remedy.

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  • Cover it firmly with a bandage, as you will not take it off until the next day, at which point it should have formed a scab.

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  • Simply soak a bandage in comfrey tea and apply it to the injury for an hour.

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  • Once the area is covered, you should apply a bandage to keep it protected from further trauma.

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  • The bandage will also help to keep the moisture in.

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  • Small scrapes and wounds could benefit from a small bandage.

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  • Band-Aid bandages are available in a variety of sizes, but scrapes on legs, hips or large areas of the knees that have occurred from a fall may require a bandage that covers a larger area.

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  • Certainly if the blood or other fluids have already soaked the bandage, you should change it.

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  • However, once it dries it becomes clear and is not conspicuous, unlike an adhesive bandage.

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  • The physician will treat the blood flow and bandage the area.

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  • If you live an active lifestyle or if the cut is in an awkward location like your wrist a waterproof, flexible bandage works best.

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  • With tape you can secure the bandage above or below the cut without pressing down directly on it.

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  • Your cut will heal in just a few days if you clean, treat it and apply a good bandage.

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  • Ully watched with alarm as the healer unwrapped the angel.s bandage.

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  • The painkillers didn't work, and by noon, she had a pulsing headache and no idea how to change the leaky bandage around her wrist.

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  • He stripped the bandage and showed her the steps again.

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  • Her games, too, were characteristic, for her great delight was to nurse and bandage her dolls.

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  • Don't use the traditional bandage next time.

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  • Once the dressing is in place, apply a bandage using several moderately tight turns.

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  • For the first week after the operation they will need to wear a large support bandage to stop them bending the leg.

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  • Both groups had a tubular bandage applied over the compression bandage to keep it in place.

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  • Therefore, an elastic compression bandage should maintain the sub bandage pressure over a given period.

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  • For birds we suggest the addition of a cohesive bandage, we find these ideal for wrapping birds instead of adhesive bandages.

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  • However, there remains the debate on short-stretch bandage use in the immobile patient.

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  • It was concluded that venous leg ulcers treated with a four-layer bandage healed more quickly than those treated with a short-stretch bandage.

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  • A compression bandage may be helpful well beyond the period of acute swelling.

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  • The initial mold will then lie securely in the plaster bandage casing.

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  • It was decided to cut off the children's hair, bandage their heads and apply chloroform.

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  • Don't bandage the entire circumference of any puncture site.

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  • Things were ready for the deathblow; the priest noticed the bandage on his left hand forefinger.

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  • A leaking coolant hose could be secured temporarily with a hose bandage.

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  • Putting a tail bandage on and plaiting the mane will help to keep the hair out of the way.

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  • He is a bit miffed about his bandage which covers his entire front leg.

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  • Apply an elevated sling, padding and a broad bandage to manage fractured ribs.

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  • Showing two girls, one of whom has a bandage on her right shin which may explain the caption.

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  • One leg was patched up with an untidy bandage kept in position by a wrinkled stocking.

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  • Once the leg has been bandaged up to the tibial tuberosity any excess bandage should be cut off.

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  • Shepherd carefully untied the dirty, bloody bandage and as gently as he could he began to unwind the material.

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  • Bandage slippage can be a problem for these patients.

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  • The man bent down on the floor and lifted up Daniel's foot to wrap the bandage tightly around it.

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  • Cover with a bandage, since ichthammol can stain clothing.

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  • Apply salve to the middle of the bite area, cover with a bandage, and check it again in 12 hours.

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  • Apply it directly to the wound several times each day and cover the area loosely with a bandage.

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  • A small to medium size cut can be dressed with an adhesive bandage.

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  • The distinctive feature is the spiral arrangement of the garment,the body being wrapped to a greater or less extent with a bandage of varying length in more or less parallel stripes.

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