Deep Tendon Reflexes {Ans: Grading: 0 - No response 1+ Sluggish or diminished 2+ Active or expected response 3+ More brisk than expected, slightly hyperactive 4+ Brisk, hyperactive, with intermittent or transient clonus. Absent reflexes may indicate neurophathy or lower motor neuron disorder. Hyperacgtive reflexes suggest an upper motor neuron disorder. See pg 601}Denver II {Ans: Developmental Screening Tool developed by Clinitians to detect developmental problems up to age 6 with milestone achievements per age. 125 questions. 20-30 min total.}Peripheral Edema {Ans: Grading: 1+ Slight Pitting, no visible distortion, disappears rapidly. 2+ A Somewhat Deeper Pit than in 12+, but again no readily detectable distortion, disappears in 10-15 seconds. 3+ Noticeably Deep Pit that may last more than a minute; dependent extremity looks fuller and swollen. 4+ Very Deep Pit that lasts as long as 2-5 min; dependent extremity is grossly distorted.}Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) {Ans: Short attention span, easily distracted, fails to complete school assignments or follow instructions. Fidgets and squirms, often moving, running, climbing. disruptive behavior, talks excessively, temper outbursts, labile moods, poor impulse control. Onset before age 7, increased motor activity, difficulty organizing tasks, difficulty sustaining attention, poor school performance, low self-esteem, has problems