V70-V79: Bus occupant injured in transport accident
V71: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle
Bus occupant injured in collision with a pedal cycle refers to injuries sustained by individuals traveling in a bus when an accident involving a bicycle occurs. This group of conditions can vary widely, with injuries ranging from minor, such as bruises and scrapes, to more serious, like broken bones, concussions, or internal damage. The cause is a vehicular accident where the bus that the individual is traveling in collides with a bicycle. Possible symptoms following the incident can include pain, swelling, visible wounds, confusion, dizziness, or unconsciousness, depending on the severity of the injury. The progression of these injuries can also differ. Some might heal quickly with minimal medical intervention while others may require extensive treatment and lengthy recovery periods. The affected systems in the body will depend on the nature and impact of the injury.
V71.0: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : driver injured in nontraffic accident
V71.1: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : passenger injured in nontraffic accident
V71.2: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : person on outside of vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
V71.3: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident
V71.4: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : person injured while boarding or alighting
V71.5: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : driver injured in traffic accident
V71.6: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : passenger injured in traffic accident
V71.7: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : person on outside of vehicle injured in traffic accident
V71.9: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : unspecified bus occupant injured in traffic accident
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