V90: Accident to watercraft causing drowning and submersion
V90.5: Accident to watercraft causing drowning and submersion : canoe or kayak
Accident to watercraft causing drowning and submersion involving a canoe or kayak generally refers to incidents where an individual, while operating or riding in a canoe or kayak, experiences difficulties that lead to their immersion in water and subsequent incapability to breathe, resulting in drowning. On submersion, immediate distress can manifest in panic, rapid heartbeat and quick, shallow breaths. Continued submersion may lead to a lack of oxygen, causing the individual to lose consciousness. The progression of this condition primarily involves the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, as the body struggles to compensate for the lack of oxygen. Prolonged submersion and lack of oxygen can additionally lead to brain damage and other systemic issues, which can be life-threatening. It's essential to note that this occurrence is entirely environmentally influenced and situational.
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