Which DTR score corresponds to hyperactive reflexes?

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Multiple Choice

Which DTR score corresponds to hyperactive reflexes?

Explanation:
Hyperactive reflexes are indicated by a four plus grading. In this DTR scale, 0 means absent, 1+ is diminished, 2+ is normal, 3+ is brisk, and 4+ is hyperactive. The four plus score shows reflexes that are more responsive than normal and may even include clonus, reflecting increased excitability of the reflex pathways often seen with upper motor neuron involvement. The other levels describe progressively less brisk or absent responses, with 3+ being brisk but not truly hyperactive, and 2+ normal.

Hyperactive reflexes are indicated by a four plus grading. In this DTR scale, 0 means absent, 1+ is diminished, 2+ is normal, 3+ is brisk, and 4+ is hyperactive. The four plus score shows reflexes that are more responsive than normal and may even include clonus, reflecting increased excitability of the reflex pathways often seen with upper motor neuron involvement. The other levels describe progressively less brisk or absent responses, with 3+ being brisk but not truly hyperactive, and 2+ normal.

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