(V78.3) Bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident

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31 174 in individuals diagnosis bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident confirmed
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7 400 deaths with diagnosis bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident
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24% mortality rate associated with the disease bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident

Diagnosis bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident is diagnosed Women are 36.43% more likely than Men

9 909

Men receive the diagnosis bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident

2 279 (23.0 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

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Women receive the diagnosis bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident

5 121 (24.1 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident - Men aged 15-19 and Women aged 75-79

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 10-24, 40-49, 65-69, 80-89
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-9, 25-39, 50-64, 70-79, 90-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-9, 20-24, 70-74, 90-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-1, 10-19, 25-69, 75-89

Disease Features bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident - what does this mean

Bus occupant injuries in noncollision transport accidents occur when a passenger is injured due to an unexpected event such as an abrupt stop, sudden change in direction, or an object falling from overhead. in some cases, the injury is caused by the occupant being thrown from their seat, or by the occupant being struck by an object. injuries can range from minor cuts and bruises to more serious injuries such as broken bones.

What happens during the disease - bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident

The pathogenesis of this type of injury is most likely due to the sudden acceleration and deceleration of the bus, which can cause passengers to be thrown around inside the bus, resulting in blunt force trauma to the body. this can result in a variety of injuries, including fractures, lacerations, and internal organ damage. in addition, passengers may also suffer from whiplash, which is caused by the sudden jerking motion of the head and neck.

Clinical Pattern

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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13 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Bus occupant injured in noncollision transport accident : unspecified bus occupant injured in nontraffic accident - Prevention

To prevent bus occupant injuries from noncollision transport accidents, buses should be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure proper functioning of safety equipment, such as seatbelts, airbags, and anti-lock brakes. bus drivers should be trained to recognize and avoid hazardous road conditions and be aware of the importance of proper driving techniques. additionally, passengers should be encouraged to wear seatbelts at all times and to remain seated while the bus is in motion.