Place the steps for limit setting in the most desirable order

a. Implement consequences when undesired behaviors present.
b. Identify undesirable behavior and discuss concerns with patient.
c. Jointly establish consequences for future inappropriate behavior.
d. Jointly determine what behaviors would be preferred instead.


A, B, C, D
The limit-setting process basically involves identifying the problem (undesired behavior), exploring acceptable alternatives, determining consequences for the undesired behavior, and consistent, fair implementation of consequences when the undesired behaviors occur thereafter.

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