Y35.1: Legal intervention involving explosives
The diagnosis of "Legal intervention involving explosives" refers to injuries or health concerns caused by the legal use of explosives by law enforcement during interventions. These scenarios might include detonation control to disarm dangerous devices or to breach obstacles during legal proceedings. The injuries or effects can vary widely depending on a host of factors such as the kind of explosive used, the proximity of the individual to the explosion, and whether protective measures were in place. Common injuries can range from minor burns, bruises or cuts to more severe outcomes such as loss of limbs, internal injuries, permanent hearing or vision loss, and even fatality. Psychological trauma might also be experienced. Notice that this category doesn't apply to injuries sustained in criminal acts involving explosives.
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