What action would most likely prevent refeeding syndrome in a malnourished patient?
A) Avoid adding dextrose to the TPN infusion.
B) Do not allow the patient to eat.
C) Provide extra vitamin supplements.
D) Include stomach acid-reducing medications in the TPN solution.
E) Start the patient's feedings at a slow rate.
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