A patient being treated for an eating disorder is prescribed refeeding.Which outcome is the primary reason a patient receiving this treatment is closely monitored by the nursing staff?
A) Complies with treatment commendation made by treatment team
B) Regularly consumes and tolerates between 3000 to 4000 kcal/day
C) No physical signs or symptoms of an electrolyte imbalance are observable
D) Discharge depends on patient's ability to demonstrate a gain of 3 pounds per week
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