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bandaged


Meanings
  • meaning 1: A cloth or material used to cover and protect a wound.

    - "The nurse bandaged the wound on the patient's leg."
    - "After sustaining an injury, the hiker used a strip of fabric to bandage the wound."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with bandaged
arrayed , prepared , repaired , retired , tied , unveiled , upheld
Homophones
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  1. array, hymn, heme, home


Variants
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bandaged , bandage , bandages , bandaging
Forms
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The past tense and past participle forms of the verb 'bandage' are 'bandaged' and 'bandaged'. For example: 'After the surgery, the doctor bandaged the wound.'


Etymology
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The word 'bandage' comes from the Old French word 'bandage', which means 'a strip of cloth' or 'a binding'. The term has been used since the Middle Ages to refer to the material used to cover and protect a wound.


Related Concepts
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  1. wound care: The process of treating and managing a wound to promote healing and prevent infection. This may involve the use of dressings, bandages, topical medications, and other treatments, as well as the implementation of good wound care practices, such as keeping the wound clean and moist, monitoring for signs of infection, and providing adequate support and protection for the wound.

  2. trauma dressing: A type of dressing specifically designed to manage and treat wounds resulting from traumatic injuries, such as gunshot wounds, stab wounds, and blast injuries. Trauma dressings typically feature advanced wound management technologies, such as vacuum-assisted closure, negative pressure wound therapy, and topical antimicrobial agents, to help promote wound healing, prevent infection, and manage pain.

  3. wound closure: The process of bringing the edges of a wound together to stop the bleeding and promote healing. Wound closure may be achieved through various methods, including suturing (stitching), wound clips, tissue adhesives, and skin substitutes. The choice of wound closure method depends on various factors, such as the size, location, and nature of the wound, as well as the patient's individual medical history and preferences.

  4. wound infection: The presence of bacteria or other microorganisms in a wound, which can lead to various complications, such as delayed wound healing, increased pain, and the risk of systemic infection. Wound infections can occur as a result of various factors, such as poor wound care practices, contaminated wound dressings or surgical instruments, and the presence of underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes or immunosuppression, which can weaken the body's ability to fight infection.


Culture
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In various cultures, the use of bandages to cover and protect wounds dates back to ancient times. For instance, in ancient Egypt, bandages made from linen were used to treat various injuries and illnesses. Similarly, in traditional Chinese medicine, bandages made from various herbs and medicinal substances were used to treat a wide range of conditions, including wounds, fractures, and chronic pain.

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