Nick, JM, Deep Tendon Reflexes: The What, Why, Where, and How of Tapping, JOGNN Principles and Practice, 32, 2003, 297-306.Nick, J. M. ( 2003 ). Deep tendon reflexes: The what, why, where, and how of tapping . Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing , 32 , 297...
No deep tendon reflexes can be elicited; the plantar responses are flexor.Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? The level of difficulty of an item can depend on what has been taught in the course: For example: The pegword method is a good approach for learning lists of ...
The article provides information on why the term deep tendon reflex is a misnomer, why tendons move when tapped, where to assess DTRs, and how to assess ...Nick, J. M. (2003). Deep tendon reflexes: The what, why, where, and how of tapping. Journal of Obstetric, Gyne- cologic, ...
If reflexes are incorrectly thought to be absent, important diagnostic errors may be made. Neurologists use alternative methods when technical difficulties require them, but these are not widely used by non-neurologists.Ziff, MonicaStark, Richard J....
The article “Deep Tendon Reflexes: The What, Why, Where, and How of Tapping” (=-=Nick, 2003-=-) offers a complete review of DTR assessments. The article provides information on why the term deep tendon reflex is a misnomer, why tendons move when tapped, where to assess DTRs, and ...
How to assess tendon reflexes of the lower limb in the elderlyReflexElderlyAnkleKneeRigidityParatoniaBackground: Clinicians frequently experience diffiStark15Richard15J.15Ziff15Monica15Journal of the Neurological Sciences: Official Bulletin of the World Federation of Neurology...