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ICD-10 code: V92.27

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Drowning and Submersion due to being Washed Overboard from Water-skis

Water skiing is a fun and exciting sport that many people enjoy during the summer months. However, it can also be dangerous if proper safety measures are not followed. One of the risks associated with water skiing is the possibility of being washed overboard from the skis and drowning or being submerged in the water.

To prevent this from happening, it is important to follow some basic safety tips when water skiing:

  1. Always wear a properly fitting life jacket. A life jacket will help keep you afloat and visible in the water.
  2. Make sure the boat driver is experienced and skilled in pulling water skiers. They should know how to keep the skier safe and avoid dangerous situations.
  3. Use a tow rope that is appropriate for your skill level and weight. If the rope is too long or too short, it can put you at risk of being washed overboard.
  4. Stay within designated skiing areas and avoid areas with obstacles, such as rocks or stumps, that can cause injury if you are washed overboard.
  5. Practice proper form and technique when water skiing. This includes keeping your knees bent, keeping your arms straight, and leaning back slightly. Good form can help prevent falls and reduce the risk of being washed overboard.

If you do fall off the skis and are washed overboard, it is important to remain calm and follow these steps:

  1. Signal to the boat driver that you need assistance by waving your arms or shouting.
  2. Remove any equipment, such as skis or the tow rope, that may be hindering your ability to swim.
  3. Float on your back and conserve your energy until help arrives.
  4. Once the boat has come to a stop, swim to the back of the boat and use the ladder to climb back on board.

By following these safety tips and knowing what to do if you are washed overboard, you can enjoy the thrill of water skiing while minimizing the risk of drowning or submersion.