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Military Time

Military Time. Health Occupations Education Mrs. Rose. Time. 12 hours are on a clock 24 hours are in a day AM – stands for ante meridiem, Latin for before noon or midday PM – stands for post meridiem, Latin for afternoon or middday.

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Military Time

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  1. Military Time Health Occupations Education Mrs. Rose

  2. Time • 12 hours are on a clock • 24 hours are in a day • AM – stands for ante meridiem, Latin for before noon or midday • PM – stands for post meridiem, Latin for afternoon or middday

  3. In a health care setting, it is important that time be stated in clear and concise way. • Time will indicate • When treatment is going to be done • When medication is to be administered • How long procedures will last • When vital signs were taken • When meals will be served

  4. Military Time • The military services were the first to use the 24-hour clock • Always expressed in four digits with no colons used to separate hours and minutes • Always use a 0 to complete the for-digit number ex –0300 instead of 300

  5. State time in hundreds; not thousands • 3:00 am – zero three hundred hours • 10:00 pm – twenty-two hundred hours • (not two-thousand and two hundred hours)

  6. The 24-hour clock eliminates confusion between AM and PM hours • AM 0100-1200 • PM 1201-2400

  7. Conversions from civilian to military time • If the time is AM in civilian time, place a zero at the front and use no colons when the time is 1-9 AM. After 9 AM, simply write the number without a colon • 3:00 am – 0300 hours • 11:00 am – 1100 hours

  8. If the time is PM in civilian time, add 1200 to that time and use no colons • 4:00 pm =1600 hours • 6:00 pm = 1800 hours

  9. Conversion method from military time to civilian time • If the time is AM in military time, remove the zero at the front of the time and add a colon after the first digit when the time is 0100-0900 hours. After 0900 hours, simply write the military time but use a colon. • 0700 hours = 7:00 am • 1000 hours = 10:00 am

  10. If the time is PM in military time, subtract 1200 and you will get your civilian time • 1400 hours -1200 hours = 2:00 pm • 2300 hours – 1200 hours = 11:00 pm

  11. Note • Midnight can be written as 0000 or 2400 hours

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