capeline bandage
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Definition
Noun: A capeline bandage is a specialized bandage designed to cover the head or an amputation stump in a cap-like manner. It is typically used in medical settings for securing dressings to these rounded or irregular body parts.
Usage
This term is used exclusively in medical and first-aid contexts to refer to a specific type of bandage with a particular shape and application method.
Examples
- The nurse applied a capeline bandage to secure the dressing after the patient's cranial surgery.
- For the field amputation, the medic used a capeline bandage to cover the stump effectively.
Advanced Usage
- The term is highly specific and technical. In general first aid, a "roller bandage" might be used to achieve a similar cap-like wrap, but the precise term capeline bandage refers to a bandage manufactured or folded specifically for this purpose.
Variants and Related Words
- Bandage (n): A strip of material used to bind a wound or to protect an injured part of the body. This is the general category to which a capeline bandage belongs.
- Roller bandage (n): A long strip of gauze or other material rolled into a cylinder, which can be used to create various types of wraps, including a capeline.
Synonyms
- Head bandage: A more descriptive, non-technical term.
- Skull cap bandage: Another descriptive term highlighting its use on the head.
Notes on Meaning
The definition is very precise. It does not refer to a bandage for a limb or a simple adhesive strip. Its core characteristic is its design to fit like a cap over a dome-shaped area (the head) or the end of a residual limb.
Noun
- bandage that covers the head or an amputation stump like a cap