Pedal cycle passenger injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle in traffic accident
ICD-10 V16.5 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of pedal cycle passenger injured in collision with other nonmotor vehicle in traffic accident.
The ICD-10 code V16.5 is used to classify injuries sustained by a passenger on a pedal cycle who is involved in a collision with another nonmotor vehicle during a traffic accident. This code is crucial for accurately capturing the circumstances surrounding the injury, which can include collisions with pedestrians, animals, or other nonmotorized vehicles such as scooters or skateboards. Accurate coding is essential for public health data collection, injury prevention strategies, and resource allocation. It helps in understanding the epidemiology of cycling injuries and informs policy decisions regarding road safety measures for cyclists. Documentation should include details about the nature of the collision, the type of nonmotor vehicle involved, and the specific injuries sustained by the passenger.
Emergency department notes should clearly document the mechanism of injury, type of nonmotor vehicle, and any immediate interventions performed.
A cyclist is struck by a pedestrian while riding on a shared path, resulting in injuries that require emergency care.
Ensure that all relevant details about the incident are captured, including witness statements if available.
Trauma documentation must include detailed descriptions of the injuries sustained, the mechanism of injury, and any surgical interventions performed.
A pedal cycle passenger sustains fractures and lacerations after colliding with a skateboarder.
Consider the potential for multiple injuries and the need for comprehensive coding to reflect all aspects of the trauma.
Used when a cyclist presents to the emergency department with injuries from a collision.
Document the nature of the injuries and the external cause code.
Emergency medicine specialists should ensure accurate coding to reflect the complexity of the case.
Documentation should include details about the type of nonmotor vehicle involved, the circumstances of the collision, and the specific injuries sustained by the passenger.