What is the fundamental rational for conducting a disciplinary conference for a staff member who has failed to significantly modify the practice of arriving late for assigned shifts?

A) This behavior disrupts the efficiency of the nursing team
B) The tardiness is costing the facility money
C) This behavior encourages other staff to disregard rules
D) The problem will get worse if it is ignored


Answer: D) The problem will get worse if it is ignored

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