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BrandonDusch. Published Aug 18, 2022. A protocol describes the rules, syntax, and semantics used by two or more devices in a computer network to connect and communicate with each other.
Protocols are typically written orders that must be followed by EMS providers. On the other hand, standing orders refer to treatments that can be performed before contacting the medical control physician for permission.
A detailed plan of a scientific or medical experiment, treatment, or procedure. In clinical trials, it states what the study will do, how it will be done, and why it is being done.
EMS protocols are the recognized operating procedures that all emergency medical service professionals, such as paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) must follow for patient assessment, treatment, transportation and delivery to definitive care.
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In summary, protocols are formal rules or guidelines defining expected behavior in specific settings, ensuring order and respect. Meanwhile, procedures are detailed plans outlining the steps required to complete a task or process, ensuring consistency and efficiency in operations.

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