Question 331Deck Safety70% to pass
If an ill crew member is beginning to show signs of improvement, what code should your message contain?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) MPF.
When an ill crew member is beginning to show signs of improvement, the message should contain the code "MPF", which stands for "Medical Problem Improving". This code is used to indicate that the crew member's condition is getting better and their health is improving.
The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the situation of an improving medical condition. "MVP" (Medical Vital Problem) would indicate a serious, life-threatening condition, "MPH" (Medical Problem Worsening) would indicate the condition is getting worse, and "MSO" (Medical Situation Ongoing) would indicate the condition remains unchanged.
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