- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23863
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (B)
The stimulus contains an apparent paradox. Medical specialists report that patients with back muscle injuries who receive a treatment combination of drugs and physical therapy do only as well as those who receive a treatment of just physical therapy alone. However, the specialists claim that the drugs are a necessary part of treatment for “all patients who receive them” for back muscle injuries. If patients ultimately respond to the different treatments with the same outcome, then why are the drugs necessary?
The question stem, in asking you to reconcile the statements, essentially asks you to explain why the drugs are necessary for those who get them.
Answer choice (A): This answer states that there are only two courses of treatment for back muscle injuries: physical therapy alone of drugs and physical therapy. But this fact fails to explain why the drugs are necessary for those who receive them.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. According to this answer, the specialists can accurately determine who needs just physical therapy, and who needs both drugs and therapy. In other words, when the drugs are prescribed, those patients need those drugs (perhaps some injuries are worse, and in those instances the drugs help with the treatment). Accordingly, as this answer shows why the drugs are necessary when they are prescribed, this is the correct answer.
Answer choice (C): Although this answer shows that some injuries are healed by drugs and therapy, it does not show why the drugs were needed. Essentially, this answer avoids addressing the paradox of why the physical therapy treatment patients fared just as well as the physical therapy and drug treatment patients.
Answer choice (D): While this answer shows that the drugs can assist in healing some patients, the answer does not explain why the two groups of patients generally have the same outcome, and why the drugs are necessary when they are prescribed.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus is focused on back muscle injuries and does not concern “injuries to other muscles.” Even if the “other muscles” are accepted as analogous (which is not unreasonable), the remainder of this answer actually confuses the issue by showing that the drug and physical therapy treatment patients fared better than the patients who received just physical therapy.
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (B)
The stimulus contains an apparent paradox. Medical specialists report that patients with back muscle injuries who receive a treatment combination of drugs and physical therapy do only as well as those who receive a treatment of just physical therapy alone. However, the specialists claim that the drugs are a necessary part of treatment for “all patients who receive them” for back muscle injuries. If patients ultimately respond to the different treatments with the same outcome, then why are the drugs necessary?
The question stem, in asking you to reconcile the statements, essentially asks you to explain why the drugs are necessary for those who get them.
Answer choice (A): This answer states that there are only two courses of treatment for back muscle injuries: physical therapy alone of drugs and physical therapy. But this fact fails to explain why the drugs are necessary for those who receive them.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. According to this answer, the specialists can accurately determine who needs just physical therapy, and who needs both drugs and therapy. In other words, when the drugs are prescribed, those patients need those drugs (perhaps some injuries are worse, and in those instances the drugs help with the treatment). Accordingly, as this answer shows why the drugs are necessary when they are prescribed, this is the correct answer.
Answer choice (C): Although this answer shows that some injuries are healed by drugs and therapy, it does not show why the drugs were needed. Essentially, this answer avoids addressing the paradox of why the physical therapy treatment patients fared just as well as the physical therapy and drug treatment patients.
Answer choice (D): While this answer shows that the drugs can assist in healing some patients, the answer does not explain why the two groups of patients generally have the same outcome, and why the drugs are necessary when they are prescribed.
Answer choice (E): The stimulus is focused on back muscle injuries and does not concern “injuries to other muscles.” Even if the “other muscles” are accepted as analogous (which is not unreasonable), the remainder of this answer actually confuses the issue by showing that the drug and physical therapy treatment patients fared better than the patients who received just physical therapy.