V78: Bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident
V78.5: Bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : driver injured in traffic accident
The medical condition, Bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident, refers to an individual who was driving a bus and unfortunately was involved in a traffic accident that did not involve a collision. This could be due to a range of circumstances such as, sudden swerving, abrupt stopping, or even a vehicle rollover. The injury may affect various bodily systems depending on its nature, including the musculoskeletal, nervous or respiratory system amongst others. Common symptoms that one might experience could include pain, bruising, or swelling at the site of injury, difficulty in moving the affected part of the body, or difficulty in breathing in case of injuries to the chest area. Progression of the condition could highly depend on the severity of the injury and immediate availability of medical assistance post-accident. It is a situational condition and is not transmitted from one person to another.
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