A non-medicated device in the form of a patch or swab (also referred to as a sponge) made from non-woven material (e.g., rayon/polyester) and primarily designed to absorb fluids for medical purposes. It is typically used to cover/clean wounds or abrasions and absorb their exudates, absorb body-surface exudates, or to apply topical medications; it is intended to produce less lint and be less adherent than basic woven gauze pads; it does not include petrolatum; in some cases, the device’s packaging may be used as a disposable tray. This is a single-use device.