V70: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedestrian or animal
V70.2: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedestrian or animal : person on outside of vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
The condition described as "Bus occupant injured in collision with pedestrian or animal: person on outside of vehicle injured in nontraffic accident" refers to injuries sustained by a person situated outside a bus during a nontraffic accident involving a collision between the bus and a pedestrian or an animal. Nontraffic accidents are mishaps that happen in places other than public highways, perhaps private properties or parking lots. The range of injuries associated with this type of accident could vary extraordinarily, depending on different factors such as the speed of the bus at the time of the accident, the angle of collision, the size of the animal or pedestrian involved, and so on. Injuries could potentially involve multiple body systems, including the musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, and integumentary (skin) systems. Symptoms would be determined by the type and severity of injuries sustained, but could include pain, bruising, bleeding, broken bones, or loss of consciousness.
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