Access veterinary clinical practice guidelines from AAHA, ACVIM, ACVECC, RECOVER, AAFP, WSAVA, AAEP, and other professional bodies. Use when asked about standard-of-care protocols or consensus statements.
Scanned 5/27/2026
Install via CLI
openskills install OpenVet-Projects/VetClaw---
name: veterinary-clinical-guidelines
description: Access veterinary clinical practice guidelines from AAHA, ACVIM, ACVECC, RECOVER, AAFP, WSAVA, AAEP, and other professional bodies. Use when asked about standard-of-care protocols or consensus statements.
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# Veterinary Clinical Guidelines
## Overview
Reference authoritative clinical practice guidelines published by veterinary professional organizations. These consensus documents represent the closest thing to standard-of-care definitions in veterinary medicine. Unlike human medicine where NICE, WHO, and AHA produce comprehensive evidence-graded guidelines, veterinary guidelines are published by specialty colleges and associations with varying levels of evidence grading.
## When to Use
- User asks about current guidelines or consensus statements for a condition
- User asks "what is the standard of care for [condition]?"
- User references AAHA, ACVIM, BSAVA, or other guideline bodies
- User asks about vaccination, anesthesia, pain management, or dental care standards
- User asks whether a treatment approach is "guideline-recommended"
- Keywords: guideline, consensus, standard of care, protocol, AAHA, ACVIM, AAFP, WSAVA, BSAVA, RECOVER, recommendation, best practice
## Key Guideline Sources
| Organization | Focus | Key Guidelines |
| --- | --- | --- |
| AAHA | Small animal hospital standards | Vaccination (2022), Pain Management (2022), Life Stage (2023), Dental (2019), Diabetes (2018), Fluid Therapy (2024), Anesthesia (2020) |
| ACVIM | Internal medicine consensus | MMVD staging (2019), Leptospirosis (2010), Chronic Hepatitis, Protein-Losing Nephropathy, Pancreatitis |
| AAFP | Feline-specific | Vaccination (2020), Senior Care (2021), Environmental Needs, Retrovirus Testing (2020), Feline-Friendly Handling |
| RECOVER | Emergency/CPR | CPR guidelines (2012, updated), evidence-based resuscitation protocols |
| WSAVA | Global standards | Vaccination (2024), Nutrition Assessment, GI Standardization, Liver Disease |
| BSAVA | UK small animal | Formulary (updated regularly), clinical manuals by specialty |
| AAEP | Equine | Vaccination, Biosecurity, Infectious Disease, Lameness |
| AAVN | Veterinary nutrition | Nutritional assessment guidelines |
## Workflow
1. Identify the clinical topic and species.
2. Search for the most recent consensus statement or guideline from the relevant professional body.
3. Summarize key recommendations with their evidence grading where provided.
4. Note the publication year. Guidelines older than 5 years without updates may not reflect current best practice.
5. Cite the specific guideline document with year and publishing body.
6. Note any areas where guidelines conflict between organizations (e.g., AAHA vs. WSAVA vaccination intervals).
## Important Context
- Veterinary guidelines generally have lower evidence grades than human medicine equivalents due to fewer large-scale RCTs in veterinary populations.
- Guidelines represent expert consensus, not absolute rules. Clinical judgment may require deviation based on individual patient factors.
- Some guidelines are freely available online; others require society membership to access full text.
- Regional differences exist (BSAVA recommendations may differ from AAHA on the same topic).
## Limitations
- Not all clinical questions have published guidelines. Many areas of veterinary medicine lack formal consensus documents.
- Guidelines are updated on varying schedules. Always verify you are referencing the most current version.
- Compliance with guidelines does not guarantee a good outcome; deviation from guidelines does not imply malpractice.
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