Pedestrian on standing electric scooter injured in collision with heavy transport vehicle or bus in nontraffic accident
ICD-10 V04.031 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of pedestrian on standing electric scooter injured in collision with heavy transport vehicle or bus in nontraffic accident.
This code is used to classify injuries sustained by pedestrians riding standing electric scooters when involved in a collision with heavy transport vehicles or buses in nontraffic settings. Nontraffic accidents refer to incidents that occur outside of the traditional roadway environment, such as parking lots, private property, or other areas not designated as public roads. The increasing popularity of electric scooters has led to a rise in related injuries, necessitating accurate coding to capture the nature and context of these incidents. Documentation should include details about the circumstances of the accident, the type of vehicle involved, and the specific injuries sustained. Accurate coding is crucial for public health data collection, injury prevention strategies, and resource allocation for emergency services.
Emergency department notes should clearly outline the mechanism of injury, type of scooter, and details of the collision.
Patients presenting with fractures, contusions, or lacerations after being struck by a heavy vehicle while on an electric scooter.
Consider the potential for multiple injuries and the need for comprehensive documentation to support coding.
Trauma assessments must include detailed descriptions of injuries and the mechanism of injury.
Trauma cases involving severe injuries from collisions, requiring surgical intervention.
Ensure that all injuries are documented and coded accurately, especially in cases of polytrauma.
Used for patients presenting with moderate severity injuries from scooter accidents.
Document the patient's condition, treatment provided, and any referrals.
Emergency medicine specialists should ensure thorough documentation of the injury mechanism.
Accurate coding of V04.031 is crucial for understanding the epidemiology of electric scooter injuries, guiding public health interventions, and ensuring appropriate resource allocation for emergency services.