V80-V89: Other land transport accidents
V82: Occupant of streetcar injured in transport accident
The group of conditions categorized under "Occupant of streetcar injured in transport accident" primarily refers to various injuries that a passenger on a streetcar could sustain as a result of a transportation incident. These incidents can occur from a variety of factors such as collision with other vehicles, derailment, sudden stops or even accidents while boarding or alighting the streetcar. Injuries can range from minor ones like bruises and sprains to severe injuries such as fractures, concussions or internal injuries. The symptoms might vary greatly depending on the type and severity of the injury but can include pain, swelling, dizziness or even loss of consciousness in severe cases. The injuries could affect various body systems such as the musculoskeletal system, nervous system or circulatory system depending on the impact location and intensity. The progress of these conditions greatly depend on the immediate treatment received and individual patient factors.
Subcodes of V82:
- V82.0: Occupant of streetcar injured in collision with motor vehicle in nontraffic accident
- V82.1: Occupant of streetcar injured in collision with motor vehicle in traffic accident
- V82.2: Occupant of streetcar injured in collision with or hit by rolling stock
- V82.3: Occupant of streetcar injured in collision with other object
- V82.4: Person injured while boarding or alighting from streetcar
- V82.5: Occupant of streetcar injured by fall in streetcar
- V82.6: Occupant of streetcar injured by fall from streetcar
- V82.7: Occupant of streetcar injured in derailment without antecedent collision
- V82.8: Occupant of streetcar injured in other specified transport accidents
- V82.9: Occupant of streetcar injured in unspecified traffic accident
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