A waterproof bag filled with ice: applied to the body (especially the head) to cool or reduce swelling.
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Examples for "ice pack"
Examples for "ice pack"
1Maybe needs an ice pack, but doesn't look like you need stitches.
2Try to get up at least once and change the ice pack.
3He was wearing an ice pack on his left knee before practice.
4The ice pack test is useful in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis.
5I flipped the ice pack, putting the cooler side on my lump.
1An ice bag on your head and real quiet for two-three days.
2Aiden got her ice bag, wrapped her knee, and started her stim.
3And throw that silly ice bag away before you die of pneumonia.'
4A gas mask is like a cracked ice bag with windos in it.
5He leaned her against him and pressed the ice bag to her forehead.
6Kaycee threw down the ice bag and shoved back her chair.
7My thumb's throbbing eases up and I sneak a look under the ice bag.
8At your side, on a tray, is an ice bag.
9If you have an ice bag, apply it to the fracture to ease the pain.
10If necessary apply the spinal ice bag to kidneys.
11He dropped the ice bag in the back of the squad car, then called HQ.
12There must be an ice bag around here somewhere.
13If not, an ice bag should be applied to the head; quiet the distress with narcotics.
14Equally dangerous is the ice bag if applied to the inflamed brain or the spinal column.
15An ice bag placed over the heart frequently gives relief and quiets the distress and pain.
16For Appendicitis.-Thereshould be quite a thickness of cloth between the ice bag and the skin.