An application (a remedy, bandage, etc.) to cover a sore or wound.
A bandage for an external wound.
Following stunning and bleeding, the removal of the head, feet at the ankle joint, feathers, oil glands and the digestive, respiratory, reproductive and urinary systems. The head, feet, kidneys and reproductive system may be left attached to certain categories of poultry.
A bandage with a low adherent pad for putting on a wound and holding in place
Bandages or other protective barriers placed onto a wound to protect the wound, absorb drainage, and speed healing. A Band-Aid would be an example of a dressing. There are many kinds of dressings available, and skill is needed to determine which dressing is best for each individual wound.
a cloth covering for a wound or sore
the act of applying a bandage
a medical covering for a wound, usually made of cloth
a protective covering for a wound and is used to control bleeding and prevent contamination of the wound
sterile gauze or bandage applied to a wound and fixed in position.
A dressing is a piece of material, usually cloth, used to cover a wound and stop bleeding. It is not to be confused with a bandage. Applying a dressing properly is a first aid skill.