The
24-hour clock is the convention of time keeping in which the
day runs from midnight to midnight and is divided into 24
hours, indicated by the hours passed since midnight, from 0 to 23. This system is the most commonly used time notation in the world today, and is used by international standard
ISO 8601. In the practice of
medicine, the 24-hour clock is generally used in documentation of care as it prevents any ambiguity as to when events occurred in a patient's
medical history. It is popularly referred to as
military time in the United States, English-speaking Canada, and a handful of other countries where the
12-hour clock is still dominant.