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What is the UCLA geriatric attitude scale?

First validated in 1998 by Reuben et al., the UCLA Geriatric Attitudes Scale (UCLA-GAS) is a specialized tool designed to measure the attitudes of primary care residents and other health professionals toward older persons and their care. Its development aimed to create a reliable and concise instrument for educational and research purposes in the field of geriatrics.

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Why do you think knowledge about lifespan development is important for nurses?

Studies show that nurses with a strong foundation in developmental psychology provide more patient-centered and age-appropriate care, leading to improved outcomes. This makes understanding **why do you think knowledge about lifespan development is important for nurses?** a crucial part of providing compassionate, holistic, and effective care across all age groups.

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How Would You Plan to Implement FRAX into Your Instructional Program?

According to the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation, over 10 million Americans have osteoporosis and another 44 million have low bone density, placing them at increased risk for fracture. Given this prevalence, it is critical for healthcare professionals to understand and use risk assessment tools like FRAX. This guide outlines how would you plan to implement FRAX into your instructional program to enhance fracture prevention education.

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