NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What does the FRAX score assess?

  1. Blood pressure

  2. 10-year risk of fracture

  3. Calcium levels

  4. Vitamin D levels

The correct answer is: 10-year risk of fracture

The FRAX score is a tool used by doctors to assess a patient's 10-year risk of fracture. It takes into consideration factors such as age, gender, weight, smoking status, and medical history to estimate the likelihood of a future fracture. This score is not used to assess blood pressure or levels of calcium or vitamin D. It is specifically designed for assessing fracture risk.