A 72-year-old woman sustains a low-impact Colles’ fracture after tripping from standing height. She has no previous fractures and no major comorbidities. What is the most appropriate next step in assessing her risk of further fracture?AReassure and discharge without further assessmentBArrange dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan and calculate FRAX score to guide treatmentCStart high-dose Calcium and Vitamin D alone without assessmentDRefer immediately for spinal MRIEOrder plain X-ray of the spine as screening for osteoporosisCheck my answer