V76: Bus occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle
V76.2: Bus occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person on outside of vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
Bus occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle: person on outside of vehicle injured in nontraffic accident is a specific diagnostic category dedicated to classifying injuries sustained by individuals traveling in a bus during a non-traffic accident in which the bus collides with a non-motorized vehicle. Non-motorized vehicles may refer to bicycles, horse-drawn carts, or any form of transportation that does not use a motor to function. An individual affected by this condition is specifically a person who was on the outside of the vehicle at the time of the accident. Injuries can range in severity depending on the nature and force of the impact, the individual’s position on or outside the vehicle, and other associated factors. The involved body systems and specific injuries may vary widely, but can include musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiovascular systems, among others. A wide range of symptoms can manifest, depending on the specific injuries incurred during the accident. This description is used for data collection, statistical analysis, and potentially, for the development of preventive measures and safety protocol reviews.
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