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Number Of Accidents (Estimate): 109
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National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Accidents Records
| Date: 08/28/2002 | Age: 3 years | Sex: Female | Race: White |
| Location: Not recorded | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Toe | Diagnosis: Other |
| Product: Self-contained openers |
| PT DROPPED A CAN OF SODA ON TOE. DX BIG TOE INFECTION/ PAIN. |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 07/22/2002 | Age: 3 years | Sex: Female | Race: White |
| Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Head | Diagnosis: Laceration |
| Product: Self-contained openers |
| SUSTAINED SCALP LAC WHEN FAMILY MEMBER THREW SODA POP CAN TO HER DX SCALP LAC 2 CM |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 07/20/2002 | Age: 9 months | Sex: Female | Race: Not stated in ER record |
| Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Finger | Diagnosis: Laceration |
| Product: Self-contained openers |
| PT STUCK FINGER IN A POPCAN OPENING, LACERATION |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 05/31/2002 | Age: 9 months | Sex: Female | Race: Not stated in ER record |
| Location: Home | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Finger | Diagnosis: Laceration |
| Product: Self-contained openers |
| 9 MONTH OLD FEMALE SIBLING DROPPED CANNED DRINK ON FINGER LAC FINGER |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 01/11/2002 | Age: 17 months | Sex: Male | Race: White |
| Location: Not recorded | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Internal | Diagnosis: Ingested Object |
| Product: Self-contained openers, Metal containers |
| PATIENT MAY HAVE INGESTED TAB FROM POP CAN, TAB IS MISSING FROM CA N, NO CHOKING OR DIFFICULTY BREATHING |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
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