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Flying Nurses International has traveled in the news and in the air
for years. Since the begining of the organization they have
attracted the interest of news publications. Each article
chronicles the development of the company and the on going
improvements in service and safety. The most recent, a feature
story in 'Advance for Nurses' publication. The url is:http://nursing.advanceweb.com/Article/Come-Fly-With-Me.aspx
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Traveling or living outside of the United States can be exciting an
fulfilling. That is until the day that for a medical reason you
need to return to the United States. We are not talking about the
situations that require emergency evacuation but rather those
situations where traveling by yourself is just a viable option.Be
prepared is the best strategy obviously but what does that mean.
The answers are usually obvious but often not followed. *Make sure
your passport or Visa is current. *Have all your important
documents such as insurance, passport, marriage & birth records
are in one...
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Most major carriers now allow the
use of "Portable Oxygen Concentrators". You can carry on
your own concentrator as well as use during a layover. Inquire with
the carrier as to their requirements or if they require an MD
letter. Also check with your home oxygen vendor to see if they can
provide you with a small portable concentrator. For long trips,
battery use may become a factor as they may only last a few hours.
Most carriers still offer "in-flight" oxygen tanks but
will not provide oxygen therapy during your layover. This is where
the use of your own equipment would be...
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