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by daretodream » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:16 pm
A physician who is too thorough in conducting a medical checkup is likely to subject the patient to the discomfort and expense of unnecessary tests. One who is not thorough enough is likely to miss some serious problem and therefore give the patient a false sense of security. It is difficult for physicians to judge exactly how thorough they should be. Therefore, it is generally unwise for patients to have medical checkups when they do not feel ill.

Which one of the following, if true, would provide the most support for the conclusion in the passage?
(A) Not all medical tests entail significant discomfort.
(B) Sometimes unnecessary medical tests cause healthy people to become ill.
(C) Some patients refuse to accept a physician's assurance that the patient is healthy.
(D) The more complete the series of tests performed in a medical checkup, the more likely it is that a rare disease, if present, will be discovered.
(E) Physicians can eliminate the need to order certain tests by carefully questioning patients and rejecting some possibilities on that basis.
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by thephoenix » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:20 pm
IMO B.


A) Not all medical tests entail significant discomfort. - OOS
(B) Sometimes unnecessary medical tests cause healthy people to become ill. - CORRECT
(C) Some patients refuse to accept a physician's assurance that the patient is healthy. - OOS
(D) The more complete the series of tests performed in a medical checkup, the more likely it is that a rare disease, if present, will be discovered. - this could weaken the argument
(E) Physicians can eliminate the need to order certain tests by carefully qustioning patients and rejecting some possibilities on that basis. -then patient does not have to decide anything

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by delhiboy1979 » Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:09 am
thephoenix wrote:IMO B.


A) Not all medical tests entail significant discomfort. - OOS
(B) Sometimes unnecessary medical tests cause healthy people to become ill. - CORRECT
(C) Some patients refuse to accept a physician's assurance that the patient is healthy. - OOS
(D) The more complete the series of tests performed in a medical checkup, the more likely it is that a rare disease, if present, will be discovered. - this could weaken the argument
(E) Physicians can eliminate the need to order certain tests by carefully qustioning patients and rejecting some possibilities on that basis. -then patient does not have to decide anything
Hi,

Could you please explain in more details on how D weakens the argument. Thank you.