- Mon May 22, 2017 5:21 pm
#35247
Hi PositiveThinker,
The key difference between answer choices (D) and (E) is the use of the terms "circumstance" and "strategy."
In this context, the circumstance is whether the patient has condition X or condition Y. We can infer that the treating physicians have no ability to change what condition afflicts the patient -- it's either X or Y, and there's nothing they can do about that circumstance.
By contrast, the strategy refers to what course of treatment the doctors will pursue -- how to tackle the circumstance of the patient having either condition X or Y.
Answer choice (D) refers to "a circumstance beyond one's control" -- which is the patient having either conditions X or Y -- and then goes on to say that the strategy the doctors choose should assume that the circumstance beyond their control is favorable.
Essentially, since we cannot know whether the patient has condition X or Y, and we only have a cure for condition Y, we should go ahead and treat for condition Y in the hopes that it works. It would be a shame to forego treating condition Y just because there's a possibility that the patient actually has condition X.
Answer choice (E) instead refers to changing the circumstances to fit the only successful strategy available (treating condition Y). Unfortunately, the doctors cannot change the circumstances -- the patient is either suffering from condition X or condition Y, and there's nothing the doctors can do to change that circumstance. Answer choice (E) describes something that is beyond the ability of the physicians to carry out.
I hope this makes sense!
Athena Dalton