V70-V79: Bus occupant injured in transport accident
The ICD-10 codes V70-V79 pertain to various types of bus occupant injuries incurred during transport accidents. These incidents commonly occur in travel scenarios involving buses and can lead to diverse injuries that range from very minor to severe. Damage to different body systems can occur and the severity often depends on the nature of the accident. Common symptoms can therefore significantly vary, but may encompass injuries like fractures, dislocations, internal organ damage, or even minor injuries like sprains and minor cuts. In severe cases, the injury could escalate into a critical systematic complication, such as shock or traumatic brain injury. The progression of these conditions is usually contingent upon the extent of the initial injury and the efficacy of subsequent medical intervention.
V70: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedestrian or animal
V71: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle
V72: Bus occupant injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle
V73: Bus occupant injured in collision with car, pick-up truck or van
V74: Bus occupant injured in collision with heavy transport vehicle or bus
V75: Bus occupant injured in collision with railway train or railway vehicle
V76: Bus occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle
V77: Bus occupant injured in collision with fixed or stationary object
V78: Bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident
V79: Bus occupant injured in other and unspecified transport accidents
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