Medical protocol

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Medical protocol can refer to:

  • medical guidelines for a medical treatment. It usually includes a treatment plan, summarized consensus statements and addresses practical issues.
  • Clinical protocol, which has a more specific meaning. It describes a method to be used in a clinical trial (e.g. of a drug or medical treatment) or a medical research study.
  • A set of rules followed by providers such as EMTs or nurses. More strict than guidelines, medical protocols often carry the weight of law.