V01-V09: Pedestrian injured in transport accident
V03: Pedestrian injured in collision with car, pick-up truck or van
Pedestrian injuries resulting from collisions with cars, pick-up trucks, or vans are unfortunately common occurrences that can cause a wide range of physical harm, from minor abrasions and bruises to more severe conditions like fractures, internal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. The severity typically depends on the speed and size of the vehicle involved, the pedestrian's health status before the collision, and the promptness of medical assistance. Common symptoms may include pain, bruising, swelling, and in more severe cases, loss of consciousness or visible bone deformities. These injuries can affect various body systems ranging from the musculoskeletal system to the nervous system, depending on the force and point of impact. Progression of these conditions can vary greatly on the basis of individual circumstances and immediate medical interventions.
Subcodes of V03:
- V03.0: Pedestrian injured in collision with car, pick-up truck or van : nontraffic accident
- V03.1: Pedestrian injured in collision with car, pick-up truck or van : traffic accident
- V03.9: Pedestrian injured in collision with car, pick-up truck or van : unspecified whether traffic or nontraffic accident
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