V71: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle
V71.1: Bus occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle : passenger injured in nontraffic accident
The condition denoted by V71.1 in the ICD-10 WHO 2016 classification refers to injuries obtained by a bus passenger resulting from an accident involving a collision with a pedal cycle in a non-traffic situation. This refers to situations where the bus, as a stationary or moving object, collides with a bicycle outside of regular traffic scenarios. Such accidents might occur in private property, parking lots, or within a closed community, among other non-public road spaces. The injuries resulting from such an accident can vary greatly in severity, depending largely on the specifics of the accident. Common injuries may include contusions, lacerations, fractures, or concussions, amongst others. The injuries might affect various body systems, including the skeletal, muscular, nervous, or integumentary (skin, hair, nails) systems. It's also possible to sustain internal injuries impacting organs within the thoracic or abdominal cavities. The immediate symptoms would be pain, bleeding, bruising, swelling, or loss of function in the affected body part(s).
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