dressing - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • chamfer: Belfry stage has small slit window with chamfered dressings at its base.
  • impregnate: Symptoms may be improved with the use of topical metronidazole and charcoal impregnated dressings.
  • activate: Activated charcoal dressings may help to contain offensive odors and oral metronidazole can reduce them.
  • apply: Applying dressings over the area of skin treated with the steroid increases the absorption of steroid into the skin.
  • wind: Casey G. ( 2000 ) ' Modern wound dressings ' .
  • soil: Out of date and soiled dressings have to go in the bin, I'm afraid.

Preposition: in

  • freestone: Upper part of wall and the gable rebuilt in 1981, and contains one rectangular window with chamfered dressings in dark yellow freestone.
  • sandstone: Above these, lighting the belfry, is large Victorian lancet, double chamfered dressings in yellow sandstone.

Adjective modifier

  • hydrocolloid: Hydrocolloid dressings can also be used on a variety of wound tissue types.
  • vapour-permeable: If any of the vapour-permeable film dressings are used, the backing sheet should be removed and the dressing gently placed over the wound.
  • occlusive: Occlusive dressings Paste bandages are useful for treating lichenified limbs or stubborn areas of eczema.
  • non-adherent: Mepitel is a non-adherent silicone dressing which is bound to a polymide net.
  • sterile: There's everything from plasters and ice packs to bandages & sterile dressings.
  • absorbent: The 18 strength honey is impregnated into highly absorbent alginate fiber dressings - ideal for dressing wounds.

Noun used with modifier

  • alginate: Most alginate dressings now come in a ribbon or rope format that is much easier to pack into the wound bed.
  • ashlar: Squared rubble in small blocks with ashlar dressings in more or less the same color.
  • freestone: It is built of red brick, relieved by freestone dressings.
  • sandstone: East wall: slightly splayed window, the reveal showing original pink sandstone dressings.
  • hydrofibre: Hydrofibre dressings are suitable for use in wounds with medium to high exudate and may be used for infected wounds if changed daily.
  • gauze: A few Melolin gauze dressings each 10cm x 10cm.

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