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Accidents - Glass alcoholic beverage bottles - Year 2005 - Internal

 



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Number Of Accidents (Estimate): 157
See also: Other years, Other products, Other body parts.
Accidents - Age:
16-25 years old:21
26-50 years old:135

National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Accidents Records


Date: 08/28/2005Age: 20 yearsSex: FemaleRace: White
Location: Not recordedFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: InternalDiagnosis: Ingested Object
Product: Glass alcoholic beverage bottles
PATIENT IS COMPLAINING OF POPPING OPEN A CHAMPAGNE BOTTLE & SWALLOWED A SMALL PIECE OF PLASTIC. DX - FOREIGN BODY IN PHARYNX
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 08/12/2005Age: 30 yearsSex: MaleRace: Not stated in ER record
Location: Not recordedFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: InternalDiagnosis: Aspirated Object
Product: Glass alcoholic beverage bottles
PT, WHO USED COCAINE, POT & BEER, TRIED TO OPEN BEER BOTTLE W/ TEETH. C HIPPED TOP OF BOTTLE. THROAT FOREIGN BODY. D:THROAT IRRITATION W/ ULCER
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 07/19/2005Age: 39 yearsSex: MaleRace: Not stated in ER record
Location: Other public propertyFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: InternalDiagnosis: Ingested Object
Product: Glass alcoholic beverage bottles
SWALLOWED GLASS/39YOM DRINKING BEER@RESTAURANT 1 HR AGO,FELT SOMETHING SOLID,DUMPED OUT BEER TO FIND GLASS PIECES AT BOTTOM.BOTTLE BROKEN@TOP.
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 07/17/2005Age: 16 yearsSex: MaleRace: White
Location: Not recordedFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: InternalDiagnosis: Ingested Object
Product: Glass alcoholic beverage bottles
PATIENT PLAYING DRINKING GAME, TOOK DRINK OF BEER AND REALIZED HE SWALL OWED CAP OFF BOTTLE, NO CHOKING OR BREATHING DIFFICULTY; CAP IN STOMACH
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment

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