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Accidents - Glass soft drink bottles - Year 2003 - Lower Leg

 



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Number Of Accidents (Estimate): 56
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Date: 09/28/2003Age: 21 monthsSex: FemaleRace: Other
Location: HomeFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Lower LegDiagnosis: Laceration
Product: Glass soft drink bottles
PT DROPPED A BOTTLE OF COLA & GLASS CUT PTS RIGHT LOWER LEG. D: LACER ATION RIGHT LEG
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 06/20/2003Age: 63 yearsSex: FemaleRace: White
Location: HomeFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Lower LegDiagnosis: Laceration
Product: Glass soft drink bottles
*** BOTTLE FELL ON LT LOWER LEG. +LAC. DX; LEG LAC/ BACK PAIN
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 05/14/2003Age: 29 yearsSex: FemaleRace: Not stated in ER record
Location: Street or highwayFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Lower LegDiagnosis: Contusion Or Abrasion
Product: Glass soft drink bottles
29 YO F HIT ON LEG W/GLASS *** BOTTLE BROKE CUT LEG CONTUSION LEG CONTUSION LEG
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 05/07/2003Age: 28 yearsSex: MaleRace: Black/African American
Location: Not recordedFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Lower LegDiagnosis: Laceration
Product: Glass soft drink bottles, Cabinets, racks, room dividers and shelves
LACERATION LOWER LEG - 28 YOM LACERATION TO RIGHT LOWER LEG AFTER BOTTL E OF SODA FELL FROM A SHELF AND SHATTERED LACERATING HIS LOWER LEG
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment

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