I dropped my Nikon D90 into the water. What do I do?

So the other day, I was taking pictures of a waterfall when I slipped and fell into the water while I was still holding my Nikon D90. What do I do now! Can it still be saved? I think I should mention that after the DSLR was drenched, the display was still working. Is the body still okay then?

Get another one!

Don't use it… Just take it to the nikon people, they'd do the rest. If there's moisture inside the camera and you turn it on, it might blow the circuits…

You can always try the old rice trick. Remove the battery, place the camera in a bowl of uncooked rice and wait a few days. This may or may not work. It's 50 / 50…
You can always cook the rice.

First off Cry, or just kick you self in the bum.
Second if you have home owners insurance call them and see about filing a claim.