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Which finding is most indicative of refeeding syndrome in a patient with anorexia nervosa?

  • A. Increased energy and mental clarity after eating.
  • B. Electrolyte imbalances, particularly hypophosphatemia.
  • C. A sudden increase in appetite and food cravings.
  • D. Rapid weight gain and hypertension.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B because refeeding syndrome is characterized by electrolyte imbalances, especially hypophosphatemia, due to rapid reintroduction of nutrition. This can lead to serious complications like cardiac arrhythmias and respiratory failure. Increased energy and mental clarity (A) are not specific to refeeding syndrome. A sudden increase in appetite and food cravings (C) may occur but are not indicative of refeeding syndrome. Rapid weight gain and hypertension (D) are not typically seen in refeeding syndrome.