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Number Of Accidents (Estimate): 131
See also: Other years, Other age groups, Other products, Other body parts.
National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Accidents Records
Date: 10/27/2007 | Age: 20 years | Sex: Male | Race: Not stated in ER record |
Location: School | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
Body part: Face | Diagnosis: Laceration |
Product: Metal containers |
FACIAL LAC/20YOM STS WAS HIT IN FACE WITH SODA CAN IN HIS DORM. |
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
Date: 10/27/2007 | Age: 24 years | Sex: Female | Race: Not stated in ER record |
Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
Body part: Face | Diagnosis: Laceration |
Product: Metal containers |
SISTER THREW A CAN OF SODA TO PT, PT MISSED AND HIT PT IN HEAD PT HAS LAC TO (R) BROW |
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
Date: 05/10/2007 | Age: 16 years | Sex: Male | Race: White |
Location: School | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
Body part: Face | Diagnosis: Laceration |
Product: Metal containers |
FOREHEAD LAC-HIT W/ COFFEE CAN-@ SCHOOL-NO DETAILS |
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
Date: 03/10/2007 | Age: 24 years | Sex: Male | Race: Black/African American |
Location: Not recorded | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
Body part: Face | Diagnosis: Laceration |
Product: Metal containers, Can openers |
PATIENT MOVING CAN FROM OPENER, CUT SIDE OF FACE & NOSE. DX-FACIAL LACERATIONS. |
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
Date: 02/06/2007 | Age: 17 years | Sex: Male | Race: Black/African American |
Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
Body part: Face | Diagnosis: Laceration |
Product: Metal containers |
PT DX FACIAL LACERATION - S/P T WAS HIT ON RT CHEEK WITH METALLIC CAN AT HOME TODAY. |
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
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