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Which of the following T-scores indicates osteoporosis: A comprehensive look at the -2.0 reading

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a T-score of -2.5 or lower is the diagnostic threshold for osteoporosis, meaning a T-score of -2.0 is not classified as osteoporosis. Interpreting your dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scan results is crucial for assessing bone health and understanding what a T-score indicates about your risk for fractures.

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How do you assess dehydration in the elderly?

Dehydration is a widespread and serious issue among older adults, with some studies showing that between 6% and 30% of hospitalized people aged 65 or older are dehydrated. It is crucial to understand **how do you assess dehydration in the elderly?** since the common signs seen in younger individuals are often unreliable in older adults due to age-related physiological changes.

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