How To Use Bandage In A Sentence

  • The bandages on his face peeled off, and the bones suddenly cracked back into alignment, and his nose cricked into place.
  • She had her arm bandaged from the wrist to the shoulder! Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
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  • And on the fifteenth day, when that we had gotten up and washt and eat and drank, the Maid did look unto my bandages; and did consider that I be healed very good, if but that I not to overstrain my body. The Night Land
  • At least twenty people were on crutches, had parts bandaged, or with open wounds not even covered.
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  • Chris bumped his head again while snorkelling and now has rather an impressive bandage!
  • Then they slather on antibiotic cream and apply silver-impregnated bandages.
  • What he did was wrong, but ok, its over, let them move on. rihanna is constantly saying how she wants to be a role model for these girls, buttruth is that if the get out of the situation of domestic violence, theyll sink right back in. she dresses half naked (her white bandaged body @ the award show) and she has gun tatoos and has guns in her her music videos. so shes promoting fire arm then. shes tryign to make him look like a monster, he is just a man. she played her part in the situation, and i just think its time people stop talkin about this. theres no progress in regressing! ABC Yanks Chris Brown “Good Morning America” Performance
  • Objective To investigate the hemostatic effects of iodoform mixture bandage ( IMB ) on liver trauma.
  • He was laying under an army blanket, on a rickety cot, right arm bandaged, and the other pillowing his head.
  • He wound a small bandage round her finger.
  • He bandaged the hand and called an ambulance. The Sun
  • One bandaged leg is visible from the tangle of sheets on his hospital bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • I grabbed my first aid kit, wiped the wound clean and patched him up with a bandage before the ambulance arrived.
  • The nurse lapped a bandage around his wrist.
  • Completed, the bandage looked not too unworkmanlike, and was cool and comforting to the hot throb of the wound. Success A Novel
  • She removed the bandage to reveal a red swollen wound oozing pus.
  • Lifting up the sleeve of my kimono, I pointed at the white bandages still wrapped around my arm, which still had faint tinges of pink to it.
  • Nevertheless you could have bandaged his cuts.
  • I have a long-standing leg ulcer Just above my ankle so the left leg is bandaged from knee to toes. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was wearing a swimming costume with bandages binding her chest and a hat to disguise her hair. The Sun
  • Within minutes he was back, bearing a can of milk, a saucer, a splint, a bandage. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • It was better than keeping it bound in bandages.
  • The man that took the place of the silhouette had bandages on his left arm and chest and a couple of small scuffs here and there.
  • He wrapped it round her arm in a makeshift bandage.
  • Make one turn with the bandage, then fold down the angled piece of bandage and make another turn to cover the flap. Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring
  • I just wish they had put the bandage over his eyes. The Sun
  • Douglas Stone took his case of bistouries from a drawer, and placed it with a roll of bandage and a compress of lint in his pocket. Round the Red Lamp
  • His chest was swathed in bandages.
  • If the distended sheath, or bursal enlargement, is caused by a direct injury or strain, cold bandages should be applied and the part given as complete rest as possible. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • Wait till you had the bandage ready, and the whole reform opportunity would be suffocated by nervous nellies.
  • Staff bandaged the wound but it failed to heal. The Sun
  • The next morning, all bandaged up, I stuck out my thumb and caught a ride to Tay Ninh.
  • Among them were wounded and bandaged soldiers aboard a clearly marked hospital bus.
  • Finally the English officer, a great lanky fellow with his trouser leg half torn off and a bloody bandage round his knee, succeeded in wrenching the banner away, but the Frog officer, who was about four feet tall, grabbed an end of it, and they came stumbling down in my direction, yelling at each other in their respective lingoes, with their crews joining in. Flashman's Lady
  • She wound a bandage round my wounded arm.
  • We put some ointment and a bandage on his knee.
  • The nurse lapped a bandage about his wrist.
  • Tourniquets, ligatures, and compression bandages should not be used.
  • He bandaged the man's wounds and carried him to an inn where he nursed him through the night.
  • She put bandages on all my wounds, including my broken and bruised ribs, and my fractured leg.
  • She unpinned her bandage, and loosened it considerably.
  • Her arm was bandaged from the elbow to the fingers.
  • It is a natural high and a bit of a bandage that will cover me for sometime. The Sun
  • She opened up a saddlebag and pulled out bandages.
  • The tunic was laced up the front, and its sleeves had long since gone the way of bandages; she left it open at the throat for freedom of movement, and wore a patched cambric shirt beneath.
  • This I cleaned as well as I could and stitched it up, then bandaged it using the last of my clean gauze bandages.
  • Shomron, the Israeli radioman, sat on the floor, too, with his back against the opposite wall and his bandaged leg stretched out in front of him. The Omega Theory
  • The nurse bandaged up his sprained ankle.
  • I bathed them, dressed them, fed them, changed their bandages, lifted them out of wheelchairs and into beds.
  • The nurse lapped a bandage around his wrist.
  • She was seen leaving there with her left middle finger heavily bandaged and blood seeping through. The Sun
  • Later that day, I finally came to, only to find my head swathed in yards of bandages.
  • But if any bone be moved from its place, or a joint of the toes be luxated, or any of the bones of the part called the tarsus be displaced, it must be forced back again to its place as described with regard to the hand; and is to be treated with cerate, compresses, and bandages, like the fractures, with the exception of the splints; and is to be secured tightly in the same way, and the bandages renewed on the third day; and the patient thus bandaged should return the same answers as in fractures, as to the bandages feeling tight or slack. On Fractures
  • Why do you think that your bandage dress continues to be such a success? Times, Sunday Times
  • After this, compression bandages must be worn for a specified number of days.
  • Loosely wrap the areas in sterile bandages and reach medical help. Worst Case Scenario - Frostbite
  • Benign interventions include hot and cold packs, bandages, canes, lotions, vitamins and nutritional supplements.
  • My ankle is rather weak, so I always put a bandage on it to support it when I play tennis.
  • The Marine's eyes blazed fiercely, her lips set in a grim line as her hair drifted, hiding the bandages on her face.
  • Again the hand is bandaged for three days and the wound examined. Times, Sunday Times
  • Think of the parade of slings, casts and bandages that comes off any return flight from a ski resort. Times, Sunday Times
  • His left eye was heavily bandaged.
  • His head was swathed in bandages made from a torn sheet.
  • He unwound the bandage from his ankle.
  • Then he deftly smeared some salve on the wound and wrapped it with a new bandage, taping it in place.
  • Poppy by Ruth Harris Poppy's flesh is alabaster, below a cap of bandages.
  • Wrap the ankle in an Ace bandage or use a lacing boot or high-top shoe to alleviate swelling.
  • He had bruises on his face, a scratch on one of his lips, sticking-plaster on his left wrist and thumb, and a bandage on his right shoulder.
  • Benedict put the pail down beside the vet, then returned to where Grace was standing, nursing her bandaged arm. GRACE
  • I looked down at the used bandage in her hand, and saw it had a large patch of bright redness stained in the middle of it.
  • The bandage must be tight enough to stop the bleeding.
  • However, Goodchild (brought back by his cry for help) bandaged the ankle with a pocket-handkerchief, and assisted by the landlord, raised the crippled Apprentice to his legs, offered him a shoulder to lean on, and exhorted him for the sake of the whole party to try if he could walk. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
  • The troughs in the cement become shallow graves; the birchbark on her wrists in one of the Daphne images is a bracelet and also a bandage. When One Act Colors a Lifetime of Work
  • In a nearby medical tent, a US Army doctor gently unwinds Metruk's bandage.
  • ‘He was sedated and the bandages were stapled onto him, all different kinds of dressings over different parts of his body,’ said Mrs Bland.
  • As Jamie secured the last of the bandages, Cale finally roused.
  • She went into the bathroom and got some hot water, a washrag, and some bandages.
  • Put your bandage dress in the same place as your platform heels - a bin bag. The Sun
  • Wrap the bandage firmly around the injured limb.
  • His face was deadly white, a bloody bandage swathed his neck, and his rainproof was soaked with the blood of a sniper's victim.
  • Pei said that qualified doctors would have protected the wound with a bandage rather than cotton material.
  • This produces a soft mould that must be reinforced with plaster bandages before removal. Times, Sunday Times
  • My thumb spent quite a few weeks heavily bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • The amputations were my greatest dread, lest I might displace bandages and set an artery bleeding. Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War
  • The bandage was a torn piece of cloth and had been doubled over to make it thick enough.
  • He appeared on television screens worldwide, bare chested and ashen-faced, wearing a large white bandage around his head.
  • My thumb spent quite a few weeks heavily bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Converse had salved his ear in vaseline and bandaged it with cotton and gauze.
  • Séire Jane Hoy had her wrist in a half plaster and bandages after injuring it.
  • Again the hand is bandaged for three days and the wound examined. Times, Sunday Times
  • The doctor put a splint on the arm and bandaged it up.
  • His first collection of edgy, neon, body-con bandage dresses took London by storm, with critics calling Kane the new Hervé Léger, Azzedine Alaïa or Gianni Versace. Christopher Kane: In Technicolor
  • Manywere seen wearing bandages on their hands and faces after receiving cuts from the flying shards of glass.
  • Apply an antibiotic ointment and cover the wound with an adhesive bandage or gauze.
  • Darren sat up on the table while a nurse wrapped some bandages around his ribs.
  • On campus, they stick out like the proverbial sore thumb because they are the ones with the bandaged fingers.
  • An unspeakably peaked-looking shoeless fellow wrapped with bandages in a degraded state, approached me.
  • Cara Duncan, from Aberdeen, has been swathed in bandages since she was three months old to stop her skin erupting in painful blisters from an allergy to everyday items.
  • Shame on us for being so social with the rest of the world, but not social enough to offer your bother, your sister, your friend you grow up nextdoor to a bandage. Public option not likely to pass in the Senate, Hatch says
  • The bandage was delicately applied to the tender joint, where a bruise was starting to develop.
  • The night-sisters moved softly to and fro on the beeswaxed boards, smoothing tumbled pillows, adjusting a splint or a bandage, calming the bearded children who fretted because they were hopelessly "out of it. A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions
  • Fancy a pagne or skirt all formed of little strips of material bedizened with red and black hieroglyphics, stiffened with bitumen, and apparently belonging to a freshly unbandaged mummy.
  • Wrap the bandage firmly around the injured limb.
  • She got splints and set his leg just as knacky, and bandaged it up, and she has tended him like a sick baby ever since. Further Chronicles of Avonlea
  • My back ached every time the bandages shifted, forcing me to keep my back stiff and immobile.
  • She was soon wrapping bandages around him, making sure to cover every cut.
  • Lie still while I put the bandage on.
  • She sat patiently while Mrs. Henderson removed the poultice, clucked over her knee, then bound it up in a fresh bandage. A RAKE'S VOW
  • His armour has become a bandage as stiff as the casing of a chrysalis.
  • Between soakings, an adhesive bandage can protect the nail area.
  • The cut was bandaged to stem the bleeding.
  • Thus, Murder, My Sweet opens in a police station, as Marlowe, eyes bandaged, is being grilled by the cops. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • Place a triangular bandage on the casualty – long side across the shoulders.
  • She noticed for the first time that her shoes were gone and her heels were bound in clean cloth bandages.
  • Starting this year, consumers will need a prescription to buy most over-the-counter medications using money from tax-free flexible spending accounts, and certain nondrug medical supplies, including bandages, will still qualify for flexible-spending account reimbursement. Corrections
  • The nurse lapped a bandage round his wrist.
  • ‘There,’ he says softly, sticking the medical tape over the end of the bandage to keep it in place.
  • He came out of the Colts' shower area after the game wearing a large bandage on his elbow, a sleeve over his lower leg and a towel.
  • The member on duty minds a ‘kit’, which includes oxygen, a defibrillator for heart-attack victims, bandages, radio and pager for callouts.
  • I sponged the wound, cleaned it, dressed it, and finally cov - ered it over with cotton wadding and carbolized bandages. Sole Music
  • Since the mid-1980s, the FDA has regulated tanning beds as Class I medical devices, putting them in the same low-risk category as bandages and tongue depressors. Tanning beds may get closer scrutiny based on findings about skin cancer risk
  • They had shed their clothes and put on white overalls and headscarves and they were unloading and chopping up and sewing fabric to make pyjamas or bandages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cover the first bandage with a large outer band of warm cloth. Stay Well This Winter
  • About two-thirds, simpler products like bandages or tongue depressors, are generally regarded as benign and aren't reviewed. Federal Panel Calls for Overhaul in Medical-Device Regulation
  • His head was swathed in bandages, his bruised features swollen out of all recognition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gloved and aproned nurses, one per patient, move smoothly around their charges, gently raising a bandaged hand from a pillow over here, checking the flow of liquid through a tube over there.
  • As a Blue Hawk, she was the best medic available, and with neat motions she tore her tunic into bandages and bound the wounded limbs tightly to staunch the bleeding.
  • The nurse lapped a bandage about his wrist.
  • The medical bandage can ease pain , diminish inflammation to the acute, chronic parenchyma damnification and arthral damnification. Efficiency ratio is 98.4%.
  • When she returned home her face was still heavily bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was too qualmish with the memory of Peter Marlowe's arm and the smell of it and the blood and the clotted mucused bandage that lay on the floor. King Rat
  • This machine can check how deep a burn is without removing bandages which can be a very painful experience for children.
  • As she bent over Hans to adjust his bandage the crisp white cloth of her uniform blouse, carelessly fastened, fell open and brushed his sleeping face.
  • The nurse had disinfected the wound before she bandaged it.
  • We loaded up carts with all the blankets, bandages, medication, water we could spare.
  • Tuck any tape ends away under the bandage for safety. Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring
  • This causes immense pain because in the night, blood, pus, and water from the skin leak out to form a dry crust on the outside of the open weave bandages.
  • These would include long term causes such as atherosclerotic lesions or plaques building within the venous walls or can be caused by short term conditions that result in swelling and increased vascular pressure such as sprained ankles, knee effusions, and even improperly applied wraps or bandages. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • See, the doctor not just bandaged Bobby himself, but stuck a big wad of gauze into the slice she'd put in him, to keep it open and to help it drain.
  • A support bandage will help. The Sun
  • I twisted the bandage round her knee.
  • Representatives from five sororities vied to see who wore best a papaya-colored Hervé Léger "bandage" dress—so-called because it wraps the body tightly. Fashion 101: Rent The Runway Targets Students
  • The healers have their bandages and their poultices, their medicine and their skill.
  • Rags were boiled for bandages and an assortment of ointments and salves were applied on Erik's skin to promote healing.
  • A bandage pushed out her gown where they'd lifted skin for grafting from above her clavicle. DO NO HARM
  • This produces a soft mould that must be reinforced with plaster bandages before removal. Times, Sunday Times
  • A knee bandage was the only visible sign of his accident yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Graduated compression therapy to overcome venous hypertension is useful and can be applied using inelastic or elastic bandages.
  • They examined me, fussed around me, changed the bandages, medicated the wounds.
  • Cover the first bandage with a large outer band of warm cloth. Stay Well This Winter
  • Just to make sure, I now usually use a second layer of bandage over the first.
  • He bandaged the hand and called an ambulance. The Sun
  • One bandaged leg is visible from the tangle of sheets on his hospital bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Major applied the last of the bandage cloth and used a pin to keep it in place.
  • I stayed in hospital for two nights covered in bandages and gauze. The Sun
  • Around the broom, imitating tinsel, is wrapped the gauze from a bandage. Hess, Jay C.
  • Cleanse the cut/wound thoroughly before you bandage it.
  • Blood had seeped through the makeshift bandage, soaking it through.
  • Mom was lying in her bed, arm in a cast, and bandage on her forehead.
  • Her tiny feet were wrapped in a woollen bundle, and rested on hot bricks, and her aching head was tied up in red flannel bandages that smelled of brandy; she had a mustard plaster on her chest, a cayenne pepper 'gargle' for her throat, and a cup of hot ginger tea stood at her elbow; her pretty nose was swollen out of shape, her bright eyes were red and inflamed, and little blisters had broken out all over those kissable lips; a very damp white handkerchief lay in her lap, and two great tears, that it had not yet wiped away, ran down her flushed cheeks. The Continental Monthly, Vol 2, No 6, December 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • So much for the chapter on "Our Individual Relations with England," which promise to be of so friendly a nature that future travellers had better take with them a supply of bandages, lint, and diachylon plaster, so as to be ready for the new _genuine American_ process of intellectual expansion. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • A support bandage will help. The Sun
  • His right foot had to be released, he had six stitches inserted on his chin and his left wrist was bandaged.
  • Ensure the wound is free from/of dirt before applying the bandage.
  • The bins overflow with gory bandages and field dressings. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had a bandage on his right hand and was limping. Times, Sunday Times
  • A knee bandage was the only visible sign of his accident yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Standing back, she saw that his right hand was bandaged, and that he wore a long farm-knife under the cincture of his red-stained tunic.
  • This model has been used for a broad range of medical products, from highly developed diagnostic and patient-monitoring systems to high-tech bandages and one-handed tourniquets.
  • One thing hadn't been lost in the leap, and that was the memory of Al swathed in bandages.
  • A strange quiet followed the storm, in which people gathered and talked in hushed voices, and men with red-stained bandages drank their ale silently in the taverns along the river bank. The Conquering Sword Of Conan
  • There stands the wee dog on his hind legs, his wound bandaged, a gun-belt strapped around his middle.
  • Half her face, including one eye, was covered with bandages. AFTERMATH
  • He strapped it with a bandage, wiped her grazes with antiseptic and rubbed arnica into the worst of her bruises. CHAMELEON
  • After the bandage is removed, your child may shower or take a bath. Arthrogram
  • The remains of his shirt had been removed to get at the wound, which was thickly bound in white bandages.
  • Type, power and parameters of the lamp are selected according to the type and area of plaster bandage fixation and patient's tolerance.
  • Instead, lead researcher Professor Andrea Nelson said:"The best way to do that is with compression bandages and support stocking coupled with advice on diet and exercise.
  • They put a bandage on, but the blood soaked right through within the hour. The Sun
  • My thumb spent quite a few weeks heavily bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the skin of the leg has thoroughly dried off, an infriction of alcohol or distilled extract of hamamelis is given the parts and the cotton and bandages are readjusted. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Sailors tore T-shirts to create bandages and tourniquets; they improvised and did whatever was needed.
  • His upper body was completely encased in bandages.
  • I just wish they had put the bandage over his eyes. The Sun
  • As with normal blisters, it is important to keep the area clean and dry, and protect it with a sterile bandage to prevent infection.
  • Ensure the wound is free from/of dirt before applying the bandage.
  • Park rangers, alerted by her husband, bandaged a deep bite on her left leg before sending her to a nearby hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • the bandaged wound on the back of his head
  • But how many of us are wasting out lives tearing strip bandages when what the Boss really needs are sheets?
  • She was seen leaving there with her left middle finger heavily bandaged and blood seeping through. The Sun
  • It is then best to correct the deformity either by wrenching the toe into the dorsiflexed position, under anæsthesia, and fixing it with a plaster-of-Paris bandage; or, when this is impossible, by excising the articular end of the metatarsal bone and interposing a layer of fatty or bursal tissue between the distal end of the metatarsal and the base of the first phalanx. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • Pale, colorless hair poked out from between the bandages that covered his head, and his eyes were a bloodshot yellow.
  • Treat with a support bandage. The Sun
  • Already noted for its pioneering auxetic bandages, which remarkably grow thicker when you stretch them, the local university has now invented a cloth which produces its own power. Fancy that - a computer bag which keeps the machine powered up
  • At the same time, compress the area with an elastic bandage without binding it too tightly (you should be able to slide your finger under the bandage).
  • When she was done she tucked the end in the top of the bandages.
  • The mode of treatment then is the same; but we must use more bandages and more splints, and the bandage is to be carried round to this side and to that, and pressure is to be made as in the other cases, particularly at the seat of the luxation, and the first circles of the bandages are to be made there. On Fractures
  • She pulled the bandage away from the skin and regarded the laceration with a critical eye.
  • Tuck any tape ends away under the bandage for safety. Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring

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