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What is a Guideline?

A guideline is a set of recommendations or principles that are used to provide guidance or direction on a particular subject or issue. Guidelines are often developed by professional organizations, government agencies, or other groups to provide a common framework or standard for a specific area of practice or activity.

Guidelines are typically designed to help people make decisions or take action in a consistent and appropriate way. They may be used to provide guidance on best practices, to ensure compliance with laws or regulations, or to promote the achievement of certain goals or objectives.

Guidelines are often used in areas such as healthcare, finance, and environmental management, and they may be based on research, expert opinion, or other evidence.

Overall, guidelines are an important tool for providing guidance and direction on a wide range of issues, and they help to ensure that decisions and actions are consistent and evidence-based.


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