Y10-Y34: Event of undetermined intent
Y31: Falling, lying or running before or into moving object, undetermined intent
The group of conditions classified as "Falling, lying or running before or into moving object, undetermined intent" involves unintentional injuries that are characterized by the unknown or unclarified intent of the person involved. These scenarios generally occur when an individual unexpectedly comes into contact with a moving object or falls before it, leading to potential physical harm. The rate and speed of the moving object can vary, which directly affects the severity of the possible injury. Common types of injuries seen in such cases are sprains, fractures, cuts, bruises, or more severe injuries like head trauma or internal damage. These injuries can occur in a wide range of settings such as homes, workplaces, or public spaces. They are often the result of accidents or mishaps where the individual’s intention to cause self-harm cannot be clearly established or traversed.
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