(V46.4) Car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting

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101 531 in individuals diagnosis car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting confirmed
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2 417 deaths with diagnosis car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting
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2% mortality rate associated with the disease car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting

Diagnosis car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting is diagnosed Men are 20.41% more likely than Women

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Men receive the diagnosis car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting

1 789 (2.9 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

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Women receive the diagnosis car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting

628 (1.6 %)

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Risk Group for the Disease car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting - Men aged 20-24 and Women aged 30-34

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-5, 15-79
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-1, 5-14, 80-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-9, 55-59, 65-69, 75-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 10-54, 60-64, 70-74

Disease Features car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting - what does this mean

Car occupant injuries due to collisions with nonmotor vehicles often occur when a person is boarding or alighting from a car. this type of injury is caused by the sudden impact of the car with the nonmotor vehicle, as well as the force of the occupant's body against the interior of the car. common injuries include broken bones, lacerations, and concussion.

What happens during the disease - car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting

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Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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

Car occupant injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle : person injured while boarding or alighting - Prevention

To prevent car occupant injury from collisions with other nonmotor vehicles, it is important to ensure that all passengers are wearing seatbelts, that the vehicle is properly maintained, and that the driver is aware of their surroundings and is driving at a safe speed. additionally, passengers should be careful when boarding and alighting, and take extra precautions to ensure their safety.