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publicationNumber KR-200428903-Y1
titleOfInvention Cotton swabs that combine disinfection and anesthesia
abstract The present invention relates to an antiseptic anesthesia swab stick, and more particularly, to an anesthetic swab containing alcohol sealed packaging of the inside of the aluminum-coated packaging 10, to improve the convenience of use and to prevent infection.n n n Conventionally, when a doctor or a nurse anesthetizes a surface, ①Gauze or alcohol cotton is soaked with alcohol, and after disinfection of the skin, it is treated with a spray or cream surface anesthetic, and the wound is closed to overuse the anesthetic. There was a lot of abuse, ② or in case of local anesthesia of the wound area, it was used in several patients with cotton swabs (20, 21) in the container, which caused the second skin infection (Contamination). Lots of possession.n n n Therefore, the present invention is to reduce the labor cost and whenever necessary to reduce the labor cost by performing a two-step (2 STEP) treatment to suture the wound after the surface anesthesia treatment after alcohol disinfection, and at the same time (1 STEP) disinfection and anesthesia The ease of use of cutting and local surface anesthesia can prevent overuse and abuse, prevent the secondary infection (Contamination) as a disposable package in advance, and can prevent the long-term storage.
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