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Standing order

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Standing order or standing orders may refer to:

  • Standing order (banking) (or banker's order), instruction to a bank to pay a set amount at regular intervals from one account to another
  • Permanent rules of order governing parliamentary procedure for an assembly; as opposed to sessional orders or orders of the day
  • General order of unlimited duration, published by a military commander and binding on those commanded
  • Collaborative practice agreement, between pharmacists and physicians for collaborative drug therapy management
  • Medical standing order set protocols which allow paramedics/EMTs, nurses, and other healthcare providers to run diagnostic testing and administer treatment without a direct order from a physician or other prescribing medical provider; similar to a collaborative practice agreement

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