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Yes, a bandaid can be considered an occlusive dressing, particularly if it has a plastic or adhesive cover that creates a seal over the wound. This occlusiveness helps to keep moisture in and bacteria out, promoting a moist healing environment. However, the level of occlusiveness can vary depending on the specific type of bandaid used.

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What is occlusive dressing?

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How do you treat a laceration on the knee?

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