yogitree
I agree it should have been discussed and don't know how it could be accurate without doing more that presenting an arm for a needle!
I found this by AI online:
A Rockwood Clinical Frailty Scale score is a 1-to-9 rating that measures a person's level of frailty, from very fit (score 1) to terminally ill (score 9). It assesses a person's function, mobility, energy, and cognition, and is used to predict outcomes and inform care, especially for those 65 and older. A higher score indicates a greater degree of frailty.
It doesn't need to be discussed. It can be calculated automatically by algorithms which collate information from other consultations and tests.


