noun a small piece of absorbent material attached to the end of a stick or wire, used for cleaning or applying medication
verb to clean or apply medication with a swab
In the medical field, swabs are used to collect samples from patients for testing purposes.
In forensics, swabs are used to collect DNA evidence from crime scenes.
In cleaning, swabs are used to apply cleaning solutions to small or hard-to-reach areas.
In industrial settings, swabs are used for cleaning machinery and equipment.
In dentistry, swabs are used for applying medications or cleaning teeth and gums.
In laboratories, swabs are used for various testing and sampling procedures.
Swabs are used by medical professionals to collect samples from patients for testing, such as for COVID-19 or other infections.
Forensic scientists use swabs to collect DNA evidence from crime scenes or objects for analysis.
Dentists use swabs to apply medication or clean hard-to-reach areas in the mouth.
Research scientists use swabs to collect samples for various experiments and studies.
Veterinarians use swabs to collect samples from animals for testing or treatment purposes.