What factor in a health care setting is most likely to interfere psychologically with a person's normal elimination habits?
A) The nursing assistant's inability to be available when the person needs toileting
B) Cultural or religious beliefs that stress modesty when using a bedpan
C) Embarrassment surrounding the need for help with elimination
D) The person may be incontinent of urine or feces.
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