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What (who) is occlusive$54468$ - definition

AIR- AND WATER-TIGHT TRAUMA DRESSING USED IN FIRST AID
Occlusive dressings; Vaseline gauze; Wet wraps

Non-occlusive disease         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia
Non-occlusive disease (NOD) or Non-occlusive mesenteric ischaemia (NOMI) is a life-threatening condition including all types of mesenteric ischemia without mesenteric obstruction. It affects mainly elderly patients above 50 years of age who suffer from cardiovascular disease (myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure or aortic regurgitation), hepatic, chronic kidney disease or diabetes mellitus.
Hepatic veno-occlusive disease         
HEPATIC VASCULAR DISEASE THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY OBSTRUCTION OF SOME OF THE SMALL VEINS OF THE LIVER
Veno-occlusive disease; Venoocclusive disease; Veno-occlusive; Occlusive venous disease; Hepatic venoocclusive disease; HVOD; Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome; Hepatic sinusoidal obstruction syndrome
Hepatic veno-occlusive disease (VOD) or veno-occlusive disease with immunodeficiency is a potentially life-threatening condition in which some of the small veins in the liver are obstructed. It is a complication of high-dose chemotherapy given before a bone marrow transplant and/or excessive exposure to hepatotoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
Occlusive         
CONSONANT SOUND PRODUCED BY BLOCKING AIRFLOW IN THE VOCAL TRACT, BUT NOT NECESSARILY IN THE NASAL TRACT
Occlusives; Occlusive consonant
In phonetics, an occlusive, sometimes known as a stop, is a consonant sound produced by occluding (i.e.

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Occlusive dressing

An occlusive dressing is an air- and water-tight trauma medical dressing used in first aid. These dressings are generally made with a waxy coating so as to provide a total seal, and as a result do not have the absorbent properties of gauze pads. They are typically used to treat open, or "sucking," chest wounds (open pneumothorax) to alleviate or prevent a tension pneumothorax (a serious complication of a simple pneumothorax). They are also used in conjunction with a moist sterile dressing for intestinal evisceration.

Occlusive dressings come in various forms, including petrolatum gauze, which sticks to the skin surrounding the wound using petrolatum.

They can also be used to enhance the penetration and absorption of topically-applied medications, such as ointments and creams. Furthermore, they may be used as part of in vivo acute toxicity tests of dermal irritation and sensitization. The test animal is shaved and the test material is applied to the skin and wrapped in an occlusive material. The skin is then exposed after 23 hours and an assessment for redness and edema is made. This assessment is repeated 48 hours later.

On the loss of a fingernail or thumbnail, the area under the eponychium (cuticle) can be packed with this type of dressing to act as a stent. This helps prevent the cuticle from fusing to the exposed nail bed; otherwise, such fusion can prevent regrowth of a new nail.