Respect for personal space and privacy assists in the development of
a. A climate of caring
b. A comprehensive care plan
c. Customer satisfaction with nursing care
d. Nursing assessments
A
The climate of caring is supported with respect for the older adult's privacy and need for personal space. The overall climate of caring affects responses B, C, and D. Respect for personal space and privacy is used in all of these instances to promote a total caring climate that is not just specific to nursing assessments, care plans, and customer satisfaction with nursing care.
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