Multiple Choice
A patient diagnosed with anorexia nervosa is resistant to weight gain. What is the rationale for establishing a contract with the patient to participate in measures designed to produce a specified weekly weight gain?
A) Because severe anxiety concerning eating is expected, objective and subjective data may be unreliable.
B) Patient involvement in decision making increases sense of control and promotes adherence to the plan of care.
C) Because of increased risk of physical problems with refeeding, the patient's permission is needed.
D) A team approach to planning the diet ensures that physical and emotional needs will be met.
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