Bandaging in a sentence as a noun

There are many cases where someone could have been saved if cpr or bandaging started before the ambulance arrived.

I think that idea can be done well, like in Racket, but for Haskell it really seems like a scary way of bandaging the standard.

Might as well have included instructions on bandaging back lacerations.

It was within my scope of practice to help the doctor suture at the end of the case as well as apply staples and bandaging so that they didn’t need to.

I worry about breaking Stack Overflow into pieces - I think it functions extremely well as the be-all and end-all for copy-paste code bandaging.

I reckon I'm probably part of that minority because I argue against some of the shortsighted solutions people propose for bandaging over the problems and symptoms instead of treating the cause.

Instant charging isn't bandaging a fear, because you rightly make the point that the fear of running out of power is already covered by ensuring the device has sufficient capacity for the worst case.

Problem is MinuteClinic is just that, a clinic, it's just a nurse that can do "office treatments" such as vaccines, shots, prescribing blood tests, bandaging wounds, etc. But ultimately anything else has to be referred out.

To be sure, a lot of that "productivity" is bandaging self-inflicted wounds, implementing features that everyone knows will be thrown away within a year, and generally going around in circles.

Bandaging definitions

noun

the act of applying a bandage

See also: dressing binding