| dressing a. |
inability to dress oneself properly, often on just one side, as a result of a lesion in the parietal lobe, usually on the nondominant side. See also unilateral neglect, under neglect.
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| dressing c. |
one containing all the supplies and equipment that may be necessary for changing dressings of surgical or injured patients.
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| dressing f. |
a thumb forceps with a blunt end and serrated teeth, used to apply and remove dressings and to handle items in surgical wounds.
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| Dressler's s. |
postmyocardial infarction s.
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| Dressler's syndrome |
postmyocardial infarction syndrome.
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| DRES | dressed in fancy or formal clothing |
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| DRES | furniture with drawers for keeping clothes |
| DRES | a cabinet with shelves |
| DRES | low table with mirror or mirrors where one sits while dressing or applying makeup |
| DRES | a wardrobe assistant for an actor |
| DRES | a person who dresses in a particular way |
| DRES | the act of applying a bandage |
| DRES | the activity of getting dressed |
| DRES | processes in the conversion of rough hides into leather |
| DRES | a cloth covering for a wound or sore |
| DRES | making fertile as by applying fertilizer or manure |
| DRES | a mixture of seasoned ingredients used to stuff meats and vegetables |
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