Mrs. Carter is a hospitalized patient who is recovering from a pelvic surgery she underwent three days ago. She is a widow and has had no visitors during her stay. Although the patient has progressed to a regular diet, the staff have noticed that Mrs. Carter picks at her food and barely eats anything on her meal trays. The most likely reason for this behavior is:
A) the patient still does not tolerate regular foods.
B) the pain medication prescribed is affecting the patient's digestion.
C) the patient does not like the taste of the food.
D) the patient is not hungry during scheduled meal times.
E) the patient has no companionship and feels lonely.
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