The patient has been diagnosed with diabetes for the past 12 years.When admitted,the patient is unkempt and is in need of a bath and foot care.When questioned about his hygiene habits,the patient tells the nurse that baths are taken once a week where he comes from,although he takes a sponge bath every other day.To provide ultimate care for this patient,the nurse understands that
A) Personal preferences determine hygiene practices and are unchangeable.
B) Patients who appear unkempt place little importance on hygiene practices.
C) The patient's illness may require teaching of new hygiene practices.
D) All cultures value cleanliness with the same degree of importance.
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