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An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) leaves the unit without notifying the staff. In which order should the unit manager implement these interventions to address the UAP's behavior? (Place the actions in order from first on top to last on bottom.)

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Rationale:
🟣 First, objective documentation (date and time) creates a factual record of the incident. 🟣 Second, addressing underlying causes by adjusting the schedule helps support behavior change. 🟣 Finally, evaluating for improvement measures the success of the intervention plan. 🟣 Following a progressive disciplinary model aligns with professional accountability standards. 🟣 This structured response promotes fairness and corrective action.
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  • Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
  • Subcategory: HESI-Exit Exam(s)
  • Domain: HESI Exit Exam(s)~2024
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