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titleOfInvention Treatment assembly and method of treatment
abstract The present invention is directed to treatment assemblies and, more specifically, to a treatment assembly having two pockets, one containing a fluid, such as a treatment, and an absorbent material, and the other containing an absorbent material. In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to a treatment assembly, including a first layer and a second layer joined to the first layer to define a first pocket and a second pocket substantially sealed from one another. The assembly further includes a first absorbent material and a fluid in the first pocket and a second absorbent material in the second pocket. The assembly may be used in a method of treatment by removing the first absorbent material from the first pocket and applying the fluid to a treatment area with the first absorbent material. The method may further include removing the second absorbent material from the second pocket and drying the treatment area with the second absorbent material. The present invention may find utility in many applications such a treating skin before taking blood, or cleaning a surface.
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