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Hospitals

by vikram_k51 » Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:22 am
Pamela: Physicians training for a medical specialty serve as resident staff physicians in hospitals. They work such long hours-up to 36 consecutive hours-that fatigue impairs their ability to make the best medical decisions during the final portion of their shifts.
Quincy: Thousands of physicians now practicing have been trained according to the same regimen, and records show they generally made good medical decisions during their training periods. Why should what has worked in the past be changed now?
Which one of the following, if true, is the most effective counter Pamela might make to Quincy's argument?
(A) The basic responsibilities of resident staff physicians in hospitals have not changed substantially over the past few decades.
(B) Because medical reimbursement policies now pay for less recuperation time in hospitals, patients in hospitals are, on the average, more seriously ill during their stay than in the past.
(C) It is important that emergency-room patients receive continuity of physician care, insofar as possible, over the critical period after admission, generally 24 hours.
(D) The load of work on resident physicians-in-training varies according to the medical specialty for which each is being trained.
(E) The training of physicians should include observation and recognition of the signs indicating a hospitalized patient's progress or decline over a period of at least 36 hours.


OA B
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by arorag » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:06 am
Only B is talking abt chages in patients' conditions so what was sufficent as care in past is not OK today.

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by gmatmachoman » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:46 am
D is also tempting...

Can anyone tell y shuld i reject D?

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by pandeyvineet24 » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:17 pm
gmatmachoman wrote:D is also tempting...

Can anyone tell y shuld i reject D?
The 2 authors compare the training regimes of the past and present. The real thing is that if it has worked in the past, it should work now, With an assumption that conditions remain same. Only B states that the conditions have changed and therefore is the choice. :D.

D does not talk in general about all the resident physicians, its only talking abouta small subset of physicians.

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by kris77 » Sun May 15, 2016 3:46 pm
Answer D seems to be logical one out of other answer choices