You are preparing for an outbreak of 'salmonella food poisoning'. Devise an outline policy, a procedure and a protocol that you would find useful in this situation. What are the main differences between them
Guidelines are defined as systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances. Protocols are a precise outline for the study of a biomedical problem or for a regimen of therapy.
Protocol is an original draft of a document or rules governing affairs of occasions. A procedure is something specific that has to be followed.
- In your own words, define the term 'protocol' and what is the difference between protocol and protocol suite
A procedure is a detailed series of steps to perform a task, a protocol is a set of rules for communication and data exchange, and a policy is a formal statement of principles to guide decisions and actions. In essence, procedures outline how to do something, protocols define how communication should be handled, and policies set overall rules and guidelines for behavior within an organization.
etiquette is what, and protocol is when
The difference between a link and an interface is the protocol used.
There is no notable difference.
both are same...
the two are not synonymous . you cant compare them Think of a protocol as a set of rules.
The major difference between these procedures is the method for supporting the bladder
what is the difference between a patient day sheet and a procedure day sheet.
ISL IS A CISCO PROPRIETARY TUNNELING PROTOCOL, BUT 802.1 q IS A OPEN STANDARD PROTOCOL
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