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ICD-10 code: V92.28

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Drowning and Submersion Due to Being Washed Overboard from Other Unpowered Watercraft

Unpowered watercraft like kayaks, canoes, and rafts can be an enjoyable way to experience the water and the great outdoors. However, they can also be dangerous, particularly if the person on board is not wearing a personal flotation device (PFD). One of the most common causes of drowning and submersion in these types of watercraft is being washed overboard by another unpowered watercraft.

When someone is washed overboard, they may become disoriented and panic, causing them to inhale water and become submerged. If the person is not wearing a PFD, they may struggle to stay afloat and could quickly become fatigued, making it difficult for them to swim to safety.

To prevent drowning and submersion from being washed overboard, there are several precautions that can be taken. The first and most important is to always wear a properly fitting PFD. This will help keep the person afloat and reduce the risk of drowning. It is also important to ensure that the PFD is fastened securely and that it is appropriate for the water conditions and the person's size and weight.

Another precaution is to avoid entering the water in areas where there is a high risk of being washed overboard, such as near rapids or strong currents. If it is necessary to enter these areas, it is important to stay alert and aware of the surroundings at all times.

  1. Always wear a properly fitting PFD
  2. Ensure that the PFD is fastened securely and appropriate for the water conditions and the person's size and weight
  3. Avoid entering the water in areas where there is a high risk of being washed overboard
  4. Stay alert and aware of the surroundings at all times

If someone does become washed overboard, it is important to remain calm and try to stay afloat. If possible, they should try to swim to safety or grab onto a nearby object until help arrives. It is also important for those on board to immediately call for assistance and throw a flotation device to the person in the water.

In conclusion, drowning and submersion due to being washed overboard from other unpowered watercraft can be a serious risk. However, by taking the necessary precautions, such as wearing a PFD and avoiding high-risk areas, the risk of drowning and submersion can be greatly reduced. If someone does become washed overboard, it is important to remain calm and try to stay afloat while assistance is on the way.