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Number Of Accidents (Estimate): 150
See also: Other products, Other body parts.
National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Accidents Records
Date: 07/05/2009 | Age: 4 years | Sex: Female | Race: White |
Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
Body part: Face | Diagnosis: Foreign Body |
Product: Containers with key openers |
PUT STONE IN NOSE FROM PIECE OF JEWELRY;DX FOREIGN BODY NOSE |
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
Date: 02/19/2009 | Age: 12 months | Sex: Male | Race: White |
Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
Body part: Face | Diagnosis: Laceration |
Product: Containers with key openers |
12 MOM FELL WHILE RUNNING WITH CAN AND CUT LIP FACIAL LACERATION |
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
Date: 06/15/2008 | Age: 2 years | Sex: Female | Race: White |
Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
Body part: Face | Diagnosis: Foreign Body |
Product: Containers with key openers |
PUT BEAD IN NOSE;DX FOREIGN BODY FACE |
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
Date: 01/20/2006 | Age: 68 years | Sex: Male | Race: White |
Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
Body part: Face | Diagnosis: Laceration |
Product: Containers with key openers |
PT. WAS MAKING BRUNSWICK STEW, PASSED OUT AND HIT HEAD ON PAINT CAN. D X. 1 " LAC OVER R EYEBROW, SYNCOPE, ETOH. |
Disposition: Treated and admitted for hospitalization (within same facility) |
Date: 01/05/2006 | Age: 54 years | Sex: Male | Race: White |
Location: Not recorded | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
Body part: Face | Diagnosis: Laceration |
Product: Containers with key openers |
PATIENT ALMOST FELL WITH BEER CAN IN LT HAND, FACE FELL INTO HIS BEER CAN SUSTAINING A CURVED LACERATION TO LT CHEEK. DX-FACIAL LACERATION |
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
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