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V32.5XXA Driver of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle in traffic accident, initial encounter

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Name of the Condition

  • Driver of three-wheeled motor vehicle injured in collision with two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle in traffic accident, initial encounter

Summary

This condition refers to injuries sustained by the driver of a three-wheeled motor vehicle as a result of a collision with another two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle in a traffic setting. The incident occurs on public roadways, and the severity of injuries can vary based on the circumstances of the accident.

Causes

The primary cause is physical trauma from a collision between a three-wheeled motor vehicle and another two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle in a traffic environment. Accidents may result from factors such as operator inattentiveness, loss of control, or environmental conditions specific to public roadways.

Risk Factors

  • Operating a three-wheeled motor vehicle in high-traffic areas
  • Lack of protective gear (e.g., helmets) for vehicle operators
  • Distractions during vehicle operation
  • Shared roadways without clear separation

Symptoms

  • Bruises, abrasions, or lacerations
  • Fractures or dislocations, particularly in limbs
  • Head injuries, including concussions, if protective gear is absent
  • Pain, swelling, or reduced mobility in the affected area

Diagnosis

Physical examination to assess visible injuries and vital signs. Imaging tests (e.g., X-rays, CT scans) may be used to evaluate fractures or internal trauma. Neurological assessment may be performed if head injuries are suspected.

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the severity of injuries and may include wound care, immobilization for fractures, pain management, and rehabilitation. Severe cases may require surgical intervention or hospitalization.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis varies based on injury severity and promptness of care. Follow-up may involve monitoring for complications, physical therapy, or ongoing medical evaluations to assess recovery.

Complications

Potential complications include infection, chronic pain, mobility issues, or long-term neurological effects if head injuries occur.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Always wear protective gear (e.g., helmets) when operating a three-wheeled vehicle.
  • Avoid distractions while driving.
  • Ensure vehicle maintenance and stability.
  • Follow traffic rules and stay alert in high-traffic areas.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate medical attention if there is severe pain, loss of consciousness, difficulty breathing, or visible fractures. Prompt care is essential for optimal recovery.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the role of the injured person (driver), the type of vehicle (three-wheeled), the collision partner (two- or three-wheeled), and the setting (traffic accident). Note the encounter type (initial) to ensure accurate coding.

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