V04: Pedestrian injured in collision with heavy transport vehicle or bus
V04.0: Pedestrian injured in collision with heavy transport vehicle or bus : nontraffic accident
The diagnosis "Pedestrian injured in collision with heavy transport vehicle or bus: nontraffic accident" refers to a specific type of pedestrian-motor vehicle accident. This event occurs when a person on foot is involved in an accident with a heavy transport vehicle (like a truck or bus) outside of traffic, typically in areas like private properties, parking lots or driveways. The injury's severity can vary widely, depending on factors such as the speed of the vehicle at the time of the incident, and the individual's health condition prior to the accident. This incident can cause a range of injuries such as fractures, head injuries or internal wounds that can present symptoms like pain, swelling, or loss of consciousness. Immediate medical attention is required to assess injuries and initiate appropriate care. This condition is not a disease, but rather a physical injury resulting from an unforeseen event.
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