First Aid Kit with Speech, Music, or Instructional Sound Emission
US-2016030261-A1 · Feb 4, 2016 · US
US10363112B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10363112-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816135765-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2019 |
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A medical kit (100) includes a package (105) having a housing (501) and a lid (103). One or more medical implements (1001,1101,1201,1301) for treating a skin tear wound are arranged in a stacked configuration within the package. An instructional labeling system (106) is coupled to the lid. The instructional labeling system can include an identification (107) of a skin tear type the one or more medical implements are designed to treat, a description (108) of the skin tear type, printed instructions (110) defining one or more steps (111,112,113,114) instructing when to use each medical implement within the package to treat the skin tear wound, and one or more removable adhesive labels (115,116).
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What is claimed is: 1. A medical assembly, comprising: a package comprising a housing and a peelable lid having a major face; and one or more medical implements for treating a wound, arranged in a stacked configuration within the package; the peelable lid comprising: an identification of a wound type the one or more medical implements are designed to treat; a description of the wound type; and printed instructions defining one or more steps instructing when to use each medical implement within the package to treat the wound. 2. The medical assembly of claim 1 , the printed instructions comprising one or more of pictures or illustrations showing visually how to perform the one or more steps. 3. The medical assembly of claim 2 , the printed instructions indicating that the one or more medical implements are disposed within the package in an order corresponding to use during a wound treatment procedure prescribed by the printed instructions. 4. The medical assembly of claim 1 , the peelable lid further comprising a first removable adhesive label and a second removable adhesive label. 5. The medical assembly of claim 4 , the first removable adhesive label comprising a wound care record adhesive label, the second removable adhesive label comprising an inventory management adhesive label. 6. The medical assembly of claim 1 , the wound comprising a skin tear, the skin tear comprising one of a Type 1 skin tear, a Type 2 skin tear, or a Type 3 skin tear. 7. The medical assembly of claim 6 , the skin tear comprising the Type 2 skin tear, the description of the Type 2 skin tear comprising a notation regarding whether the skin tear would has drainage. 8. The medical assembly of claim 6 , the identification comprising an indication of an amount of flap loss associated with the skin tear. 9. The medical assembly of claim 1 , the wound type disposed along a banner. 10. The medical assembly of claim 9 , the banner color coded to provide another identification of the wound type. 11. The medical assembly of claim 1 , the identification comprising a descriptor of at least one of the one or more medical implements. 12. The medical assembly of claim 1 , the one or more medical implements comprising one or more of gauze, liquid skin protectant, one or more cotton tip applicators, a wound dressing comprising chitosan, or a foam wound dressing having a silicone adhesive border. 13. A system comprising: a plurality of medical kits, each medical kit comprising implements to treat a common wound type, wherein a first medical kit comprises first implements to treat a first level of the common wound type and a second medical kit comprises second implements to treat a second level of the common wound type; wherein an exterior of the each medical kit comprises: an identification of a level of the common wound type the implements are designed to treat; a description of the level of the common wound type; and printed instructions defining one or more steps instructing when to use each implement within the each medical kit to treat the level of the common wound type. 14. The system of claim 13 , the exterior further comprising a wound care record adhesive label and an inventory management adhesive label. 15. The system of claim 13 , the common wound type comprising one of a skin tear, a pressure ulcer, a skin abrasion, or combinations thereof. 16. The system of claim 13 , the common wound type disposed along a banner on the exterior. 17. A medical assembly, comprising: a package comprising a housing and lid; and one or more medical implements for treating a skin tear wound; the lid comprising: an identification of a skin tear type the one or more medical implements are designed to treat; a pictorial image of the skin tear type; and printed instructions defining one or more steps instructing when to use each medical implement within the package to treat the skin tear wound. 18. The medical assembly of claim 17 , further comprising a translation of the printed instructions. 19. The medical assembly of claim 17 , further comprising an indicator badge to identify the skin tear type. 20. The medical assembly of claim 19 , the indicator badge color coded.
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