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		<title>Get Your Great Tips on Travel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	If you are a frequent business traveler, you must stay abreast of the latest business travel news. This will help you plan and budget your trip. And always keep note of the challenges you faced form your previous journeys to make your future journeys more rewarding.
The travel industry seems to be growing by leaps and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<div class="article_text">If you are a frequent business traveler, you must stay abreast of the latest business travel news. This will help you plan and budget your trip. And always keep note of the challenges you faced form your previous journeys to make your future journeys more rewarding.
<p>The travel industry seems to be growing by leaps and bounds, and the more it grows the more financial success you can expect for your business. But at the end of the day, it&#8217;s probably your business department&#8217;s choice what budget you have for overnight travel costs. </p>
	<p>On travel nursing </p>
	<p>Travel nursing opens up many opportunities in the field, and for the nurse who is good at what she does, and not adverse to relocation, opportunities in other states as a staff nurse may be a thought to consider. Becoming an international travel nurse can provide you with a scope of knowledge in the travel field, allowing you to travel while at the same time, performing the job that you love. </p>
	<p>There&#8217;s no doubt that <a href="http://www.mynursejob.com/travel-nurse-jobs/" target="_self">travel nursing jobs</a> provide an excellent opportunity for many, though it&#8217;s not for everyone. And finally, travel nursing allows the nurse to accumulate many different experiences at different types of facilities. </p>
	<p>Travel Africa </p>
	<p>Part of the Middle Zambezi Valley, Mana Pools is host to some of the biggest concentrations of large mammals to be seen in Zimbabwe; it is also renowned for its varied and colourful birdlife and forms one of the last remaining strongholds of the black rhino; game viewing, hunting and canoe safaris are popular and is worth visiting when you travel to Africa. </p>
	<p>Zambia&#8217;s premier game park is noted for its dense concentrations of game, with over 50 mammal and 400 bird species; the Luangwa river boasts more hippos and crocodiles than any other river in Africa. Here outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy birding, game viewing, trophy hunting, hiking, horse riding, biking, 4x4 off-road driving, river rafting, fly-fishing, camping, climbing, spelunking or just relaxing in its more than 80 parks and reserves, such as the scenic Golden Gate Highlands National Park. </p>
	<p>Travel deals </p>
	<p>With travel deals, cruise lines, airlines and hotels offer last minute deals when it is in their interests to do so. And the Internet offers last minute travelers many sites to browse through for some fabulous travel deals with major airline sites, often have special deals which are not published through travel sites, so taking a look to the airline sites, which travel to your selected destination, could give you surprisingly good fares for your flight. </p>
	<p>In addition to travel deal services, international and private airlines operating to and from Las Vegas offer hard-to-resist vacation packages to the city. The travel deals take care of everything from luxurious amenities and services to food and supplies according to your personal interest and requirements. But on the other hand you should know that family travel deals are all inclusive these days.</p>
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		<title>Scope of Travel Nursing as a Career</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 19:55:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Healthcare is one of the tremendously growing professions throughout the world. So as the demand of nurses increases to benefit a large part of population to overcome many medical problems and dealing with proper healthcare issues. Being the best friend of every patient, nursing career has always been considered as a respectable and secure job [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<div class="article_text">Healthcare is one of the tremendously growing professions throughout the world. So as the demand of nurses increases to benefit a large part of population to overcome many medical problems and dealing with proper healthcare issues. Being the best friend of every patient, nursing career has always been considered as a respectable and secure job with many areas to explore.
<p>Over the time, the nursing career has expanded into different categories meeting different demand and needs to serve people to the best. <a target="_self" href="http://ajooja.com/Health/Nursing/Travel_Nursing/index.html">Travel nursing</a> is one of the newest formats to give the most satisfaction and enduring service for patients residing in different locations throughout the world. This unparallel and unmatched service of travel nursing provides you remarkable chances of service. Due to its interesting features of travel nursing, <a target="_self" href="http://www.mynursejob.com/">travel nursing jobs</a> have become the flavor of the season, encouraging many young women to go for this noble cause. </p>
	<p>Talking about the scope, travel nursing jobs give a bright future with lots of growing chances for people looking to make a mark in medicine world. This job gives you a golden opportunity to visit many new places where you can learn about difference in culture, fooding habits, geographical locations and other basic difference of living and actually get good memories to cherish for your lifetime. Moreover, travel nursing is the bets way to get attractive salary, good working environment and for making emotional attachments with patients belonging to different places. </p>
	<p>Normally travel nursing has been undertaken by women only but there is ample opportunity for men too discover its pleasure. To become a travel nurse, you can go through proper training program where you can learn many important tips to take care while in practice. You can also search through the internet to get relevant information to get the real pleasure of travel nursing as the full time career. </p>
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		<title>5 Top Tips for Choosing an Honest Nursing Employment Agency</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I have had a number of nurses write to me with stories of dishonest nursing employment agencies that have taken their money and done nothing for them. This can really shake your faith in people and leave you with a sour taste in your mouth&#8230; but do not let these dishonest people rob you of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I have had a number of nurses write to me with stories of dishonest nursing employment agencies that have taken their money and done nothing for them. This can really shake your faith in people and leave you with a sour taste in your mouth&#8230; but do not let these dishonest people rob you of your dream of moving your nursing career abroad! Here are some tips on judging the quality of nursing recruiters that will help you kick start your job hunt.
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Does the <a target="_self" href="http://ajooja.com/Career___Employment/Staffing_Agencies/Nursing/index.html">nursing employment agency</a> have a website? Most companies that are involved in recruiting internationally educated nurses have a website. There are a few things you need to look for on the website that will help you judge the quality of the agency and the recruiters working for them.
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1. Are they affiliated with any professional recruiting membership organisation? Just like lawyers, teachers and travel agents have membership organisations, so do recruiting services. These membership organisations offer you; the client, protection from illegal fraudulent practices. Check the nursing agency&acute;s website to see if they belong to a membership organisation. If they do not advertise it, you can email them and ask for this information.
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2. How long has the nursing agency been operating? Nursing recruiting agencies that have been operating for a while are more likely to operate legally and consider your best interests because they have a reputation to maintain. One of the worst things a business can experience is poor recommendations passed around by word-of-mouth.
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3. Is the website professional looking? If a company has not made the effort to put up a professional looking website, this may be a signal that they do not take their business seriously. The internet is an extremely powerful business tool, especially for a business that is working with nurses and nursing employers in different countries.
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4. Can you find the agencies terms of use&acute;? It is customary for business on the internet to have a link to the company&acute;s terms of use&acute;, is this easy to find? When you read it, can you understand what it means? Are the costs and responsibilities for using their recruiting service clearly stated?
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5. Does the nursing employment agency have offline contacts listed? Online business should have a real life address, and they should show it clearly on their website. It may not be on the front page of the nursing agency&acute;s website, it may be listed on a Contact Us&acute; page or in fine print at the bottom of each page, or listed on the terms of use&acute; page. If you can&acute;t find a way to contact a representative of the agency offline, it is probably a good idea to be wary. Listing offline contact information is part of the USA&acute;s anti-spam law and any company aiming to do business online with the USA or its citizens is required to list this information.
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	<p>While I cannot guarantee that using these tips will secure you a nursing career overseas, I can assure you with confidence that I have used these strategies myself and have always had good luck with them. </p>
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		<title>SCAN Health Plan Offers Seniors Ten Tips For Safe And Healthy Travel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Whether your summer travel   plans include a long vacation or a short getaway, if you are an older adult    there are things you should do before leaving home to ensure a healthy  trip. According to Timothy Schwab, M.D., chief medical officer of SCAN  Health Plan, these ten tips [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Whether your summer travel   plans include a long vacation or a short getaway, if you are an older adult    there are things you should do before leaving home to ensure a healthy  trip. According to Timothy Schwab, M.D., chief medical officer of SCAN  Health Plan, these ten tips for seniors apply whether you&#8217;re planning to go  out of the country or just a few counties away.</p>
	<p>        1.  Discuss travel plans with your doctor. If you are (or recently were)           under a doctor&#8217;s care, talk to your doctor to be sure it is safe for           you to travel. Discuss whether changes in food, humidity or altitude           will affect your health or abilities.</p>
	<p>         2.  Plan travel activities with your fitness level and mobility in mind.           Travel can be demanding on the body. Changes in food or activity can           worsen existing health problems. Be careful lifting or carrying heavy           or bulky bags.</p>
	<p>        3.  Take a list of your medicines and allergies with you. This list is           important to have in case you get sick or injured. A healthcare           provider may need it to best check and treat any problem. A list           makes it quick and easy.</p>
	<p>         4.  Refill prescription medicine. Of course you&#8217;ll bring enough           medication to last the whole trip, but in the event of unexpected            delays, be sure you bring some extra medicine with you.</p>
	<p>         5.  Pack medicines in carry-on bags. If your checked bags get lost or           delayed, you will be prepared.</p>
	<p>        6.  Leave all medication in original, labeled containers to avoid           problems at security checkpoints.</p>
	<p>       7.  Take your health insurance card. It has information you need anytime           you get medical care.</p>
	<p>       8.  Consider travel health insurance. If you think you might need health           coverage beyond your current benefits, check if short-term travel           insurance with health coverage would meet your needs.</p>
	<p>       9.  Make appointments for routine care before you leave or after you               return. Most health plans do not cover routine care outside of your           normal service area, so be sure to take care of that before or after           your trip. Emergency or urgently needed care is usually covered.</p>
	<p>       10.  Find out about <a href="http://emergency.reger.com/" target="_self">emergency care</a> and customs in the places you will           visit. The 9-1-1 system is not everywhere. Before you leave, find out           what to do in case of an emergency. Also take contact details for           U.S. Embassies and Consulates. They can assist in locating medical           services abroad.    &quot;No one wants to think about needing medical care when they&#8217;re on  vacation,&quot; said Dr. Schwab. &quot;But taking just a few precautionary steps will  make a big difference should you need care while you&#8217;re away.&quot;</p>
	<p>       For more than 30 years, SCAN Health Plan has been focusing on the  unique needs of people with Medicare. One of California&#8217;s fastest-growing  Medicare Advantage plans, SCAN currently serves more than 105,000 members   in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Ventura and  Kern counties. In Arizona, SCAN offers a health plan for Medicare and  Medicaid-eligible individuals and also provides long-term care services to  individuals enrolled in the state&#8217;s long-term care system in Maricopa  County. Further information may be obtained at  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.scanhealthplan.com/">http://www.scanhealthplan.com</a>.</p>
	<p>  SCAN Health Plan<br /> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.scanhealthplan.com/">http://www.scanhealthplan.com</a>
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		<title>As Travel Season Approaches, Physical Therapists Offer Tips On Preventing Possibly Life-Threatening Condition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The travel season is here  and with it might come sitting in a stationary position for long car  travel, extended flights or train rides. As travel becomes more popular and   affordable, public concern has increased about the possible connection  between long-haul travel and developing potentially-fatal deep vein  thromboses (DVT) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The travel season is here  and with it might come sitting in a stationary position for long car  travel, extended flights or train rides. As travel becomes more popular and   affordable, public concern has increased about the possible connection  between long-haul travel and developing potentially-fatal deep vein  thromboses (DVT) &#8212; formation of blood clots in the veins. Community  concern regarding air travel and the potential increased risk of DVT is not  a new subject. The first case reported in 1954 in the New England Journal  of Medicine occurred in a doctor after a 14-hour flight.</p>
	<p>   Air travel has been linked with the development of DVT since the 1950s  with a number of plausible explanations as causation; however, the risk  associated with DVT might have been overlooked or underemphasized, as the   incidence could happen up to several weeks after air travel. In a study  published in BMJ 2003; 327:1072, the risk of venous thromboembolism was  reported to be highest within two weeks of a long-haul flight. The study  concluded that the annual risk of venous thromboembolism was increased by  12 percent if one long-haul flight (traveling more than 10,000 km) is taken  yearly.</p>
	<p>       Contribution of immobility to development of DVT already has been  established. A number of factors in aircraft cabins have been reported to  increase the risk of air travelers developing DVT or PE (clots passing to  the lungs where they may obstruct the blood flow and could result in  death). These include immobility due to cramped seating positions, possible  dehydration due to consumption of alcoholic drinks and other diuretics such   as tea and coffee, and the low humidity of the aircraft cabin, relative  hypoxia and reduced barometric pressure.</p>
	<p>       The overall risk of thrombosis after a long-haul flight is estimated to  be about one in 2,000. For people with known risk factors the risk may be   higher, but for those without other risk factors, it is likely to be very   low and should be kept in perspective. The combination of immobility and  personal risk factors potentially could be the reason for  long-travel-associated DVT in some but not all travelers.</p>
	<p>       Six to 20 percent of the total population is thought to have some  degree of increased clotting tendency, in other words has risk factors for  developing DVT (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2004, 4:7). This indicates  there might be a &quot;natural&quot; underlying incidence of DVT in the general  population associated with their personal factors, which put them at higher    risk.</p>
	<p>       The good news is there are preventative measures that potentially could  reduce this risk. In health care, prevention often has been associated with  having prophylaxis measures in place. Movement and exercise intervention,     which oppose one of the major contributing factors to DVT (immobility), is    a &quot;prophylactic&quot; measure in this situation.</p>
	<p>       &quot;As <a href="http://www.getablog.net/physicaltherapist/" target="_self">physical therapists</a> and experts in movement, we have been able to  guide and provide movement interventions and exercises as prophylactic   measures in prevention of this potentially killer condition,&quot; says Zahra  Ghasemi, PT, MS, physical therapy supervisor at Cedars Sinai Medical  Center. This intervention is more critical in individuals considered at  risk for DVT including those:</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Over 40 years old</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Who have already experienced blood clots</p>
	<p>      &#8212; With a family history of blood clots</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Who have/had cancer</p>
	<p>      &#8212; With certain blood diseases</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Being treated for circulation problems or heart failure</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Recovering from recent surgery (especially hips or knees)</p>
	<p>      &#8212; With an inherited clotting tendency</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Who are pregnant</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Who are new mothers</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Taking the contraceptive pill</p>
	<p>      &#8212; On hormone replacement therapy (HRT)</p>
	<p>       <strong>Reducing the risk</strong></p>
	<p>      <strong>Consider the following risk-reduction strategies before traveling if  you have any of the listed risk factors:</strong></p>
	<p>      &#8212; Wear loose clothing.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Find a comfortable position in your seat and recline if possible.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Do not cross your legs when sitting (doing so compresses blood  vessels).</p>
	<p>      &#8212; At stopovers and refueling points, leave the plane and walk as much  as possible.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Move at regular intervals to increase blood flow through the veins.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Walk around on long flights (when permitted).</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Drink plenty of water.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Avoid excessive alcohol, as it has dehydrating effects.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Postpone long-haul flights for three months after hip or knee  replacement surgery.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Learn and apply in-seat exercises to ensure circulation is kept  active with no blood stasis. Exercises can be found on APTA&#8217;s Consumer Web  page at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.apta.org/consumer">http://www.apta.org/consumer</a>.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Use of elastic/compression stockings has been recommended.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Women taking contraceptive pills or hormone replacement therapy  should regularly do the exercises described on APTA&#8217;s Web site to help  reduce the risk, as well as consider the use of elastic/compression  stockings.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Obtain additional information from your physical therapist or  gynecologist if pregnant or nursing.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Take along current prescriptions for all essential medicines.</p>
	<p>      &#8212; Ensure that there is adequate medical insurance for your trip.</p>
	<p>       The California Physical Therapy Association exists to educate the  people of California as to the attributes, benefits and value of physical   therapy; meet the physical therapy needs of the people of California  through the development and improvement of physical therapy education,  practice and research; meet the needs of the Chapter members through  identification, coordinated action, communication and fellowship.</p>
	<p>  California Physical Therapy Association<br /> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ccapta.org/cgi-bin/htmlos.cgi/dev05/index.html">California Physical Therapy Association</a>
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		<title>Family Friendly Vacationing: Tips for Traveling with Baby</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<div class="article_text">Family vacations are a great way to bond with your loved ones, but when a baby is involved it can also be a little difficult. Taking a baby away from their familiar surroundings and everyday routines can wreak havoc on their emotional state. Often times parents feel that should by pass the vacations and stay home just to avoid the baby breakdowns that may occur. There is no reason to bring your life to a complete stop and forego family vacations. With these great tips you can take your baby on vacation and still have a great time.
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<li><strong>Create a Road Read Routine:</strong> Infants are indeed creatures of habit and any major or minor change to their daily schedule can make them, and therefore you, miserable. It&#8217;s impossible to keep an identical routine while you&#8217;re on the road, but you can do a few things to help them adjust. Create a daily trip routine and try your best to stick with it. The more predictable their day is the happier they are. Allowing them eat, play, and sleep according to a schedule will calm their fears and anxieties.</li>
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	<li><strong>Keep Nursing:</strong> Many mothers feel they should stop nursing when they go on vacation. This can be one of the worse things you can do before vacation. If your baby is still nursing before you go on vacation, changing over to strictly bottle feeding can be very emotionally taxing on them. It&#8217;s better to allow them the comfort of breast feeding to help calm their vacation anxiety. It may be a good idea to introduce a bottle into your feeding routine so while you&#8217;re on vacation you can feed them when they demand it and save the breast feeding for dire situations or when you&#8217;re in your hotel room.</li>
	<li><strong>Travel Time:</strong> The best time to leave is at the beginning of your child&#8217;s sleep cycle. Leaving in the evening or before you baby takes his or her daily nap will give you a few hours of uninterrupted driving time. If it&#8217;s at all possibly avoid leaving as soon as they wake up or midway through their sleep cycle. Avoid traveling at times when they baby may be extremely cranky or just getting up. A cranky baby will create a very stressful drive. Don&#8217;t&#8217; forget the first aid kit: It&#8217;s important to carry a baby ready first aid kit should any emergency arise. Make sure to include the name and number of your <a target="_self" href="http://pediatric.egoweblog.com/">pediatrician</a> as well as the name number and local of the hospital closest to your destination. </li>
	<li><strong>Take Pit Stops: </strong> Spending hours in the car can make anyone miserable; your baby is no exception. Feel free to drive as long as possible while your baby is sleeping, but once they are away you will want to stop ever hour or so to get out of the car and let them get some fresh air. In may tack some extra time on to your trip, but ultimately keeping them happy will keep you happy.</li>
	<li><strong>Schedule Accordingly:</strong> Don&#8217;t schedule long days without any breaks. Being on vacation means seeing and experiencing new and exciting things. As an adult you look forward to visiting historic sites, nature spots, and local tourists&#8217; attractions. Pre- baby vacations may have been action packed busy days spent going from one hot spot to the next, however, your little would not be happy with that. While you may be able to see all the things you want with the baby in tow, you won&#8217;t be able to enjoy it if your little one is tired and cranky. Avoid a cranky baby and a miserable vacation by spreading out your activities over the entire vacation. It will also help to schedule around the baby&#8217;s sleeping patterns. </li>
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