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Air ambulances services – fly your loved one home

May 18, 2007 by Tricia

As a nurse I know a lot about the health care field and the various services that are available to people through hospitals, medical clinics and the many services that are offered to those who are sick at home or who become sick while on vacation in another country.

Are you aware that air ambulance services exist? I don’t mean emergency rescue air ambulances – such as ones used to transport a car accident victim to a trauma hospital a few miles away from the source of the accident. No, I mean air ambulances that, for example, can transport a person who’s fallen ill in another Country or in another State, back to their city for medical care close to their families.

Just like keeping emergency phone numbers by the phone, you should bookmark the Airambulance.net website. You never know when you might need their services! In fact, the airambulance.net website is the central hub of information about air ambulance services in the United States.

Earlier I discussed that one might need this kind of service if they were on vacation and fell seriously ill in a place far from home – the other side of the Country or even in another Country. Air Ambulance services are used quite often to transport people out of Countries or from one area of the Country or State to another for all kinds of reasons.

If you lived in a remote area that didn’t have specialized medical services and you needed to go to a hospital in another part of the State or Country for treatments or for an operation that could save your life you would probably end up using an Air Ambulance service to get you there.

I know several nurses and paramedics that have worked for a variety of Air Ambulance services. These medical professionals are often the top in their field – extremely knowledgeable about emergency medical treatments, and highly professional as they deliver these services to those who are sick and seriously ill.

Air Ambulance services specialize in transporting patients who need basic to critical care on board air ambulances with state of the art medical equipment. Each aircraft used for the Air Ambulance service has life support equipment on board. As well as highly trained flight nurses and flight paramedics.





Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Nursing, Services Tagged With: air ambulance, Arizona, basic care, california, charter, company, critical care, crohns, domestic, Emergency, flight, flight nurse, flight paramedic, florida, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Hospital, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, international, life support equipment, medical, medical equipment, medical services, New York, nurse, pain, paramedic, serious illness, service, Services, special medical treatment, texas, trained staff

1000th post coming up soon!

May 18, 2007 by Tricia

I think I have five or so more posts to go and I’ll have published 1000 posts on this site! Yeah!

Isn’t that amazing? I started this blog on January 21st, 2006. When I first started writing I didn’t even create a post everyday, until I learned that to have a successful blog you had to post regularly and preferably at least once a day. Now I sometimes write 6 or more posts a day on this blog alone!

Considering that the average blogger only posts once a day or less it would take most of them two and a half to three plus years to get to their 1000th post. I expect that I’ll reach my 1000th post sometime later today!

How long have you been blogging and how many posts have you written?

Filed Under: Internet, The Blogisphere, Web and Technology Tagged With: 1000 posts, 1000 posts in just over a year, 1000th post, blog, Blogging, posting

Work from home? Live abroad

May 18, 2007 by Tricia

You know, due to my illness, I’ve been stuck at home for almost a year and a half now. Since I stopped getting sick pay from my workplace almost a year ago I’ve had to find a way to bring in some money so that we could continue to own our lovely home and pay all of our bills.

It’s been hard, but for those of you who have been reading this blog you know that I’ve managed to do quite well as far as creating an income that we can live off of through the internet. I’m at the point now that I think I’m actually making more than I did when I worked as an ER nurse.

I know that several of the people who read my blog have also found ways to make income from the internet. Either through creating their own businesses or doing work here and there for a multitude of internet related companies.

Have you ever thought of Living Abroad? I mean, if you are making a great income from work that you do through home, or your home based business there’s no reason that you can’t do it from any place in the world. Is there? Heck, if you choose to move to the right country you could even be making a tax free income and thus have even more money to live off of. This is beginning to sound more and more appealing isn’t it?

Where would you go if you decided to pack it all up and work from home?

I know that I’d probably enjoy living and working in an exotic location. Someplace that was fairly warm year round, and in my case it would also have to have a decent health care system since I have Crohn’s disease. Hmmm Maybe a country such as Australia or Belize would work for me.

Naturally if I were really going to pack up and move to an exotic local I’d likely end up having to buy a property abroad as well. At this point, we’d have to either sell the home we are living in now, or rent it out in order to do this, but it’s a thought isn’t it?

I’ve never been to visit Australia or Belize, but the thought of being able to work from home in one of those locations is very appealing. If we could manage it, I’d try to get a home close to the ocean and beach. Hey, since I work with my computer alone, I could perhaps even sit on the beach each day as I got my work done. Oh that’d be so nice.

I’d miss our Canadian Spring and Autumn because I love watching how the seasons change here, but I don’t think I’d miss our cold, cold winters all that much.

If you work from home, have an e-business, or have a dream of being able to work from home where would you want to live and why?

If the idea of living abroad and working from home is appealing you should visit the Living and Working Abroad Resource website that got me thinking of living in an exotic local. You’ll find articles discussing immigration laws, health care, advantages of living or retiring in other Countries and a whole lot more.

Do visit the site. It’s good to dream, and you never know, by reading the Living and Working Abroad Resource website you may find a way to make your dreams a reality.

Filed Under: Culture, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Internet, Make Money, Moving or Organizing, Sales and Marketing, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: Australia, Belize, crohns, e business, France, Health and Fitness, health care, Health Fitness and Beauty, home based business, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, Live abroad, live in exotic location, Living and Working Abroad, pain, Portugal, Shelter off shore, shelteroffshore.com, Spain, tax free income, work anywhere, work on internet, working abroad resource

Chris was noticed by hospital bigwigs

May 17, 2007 by Tricia

Chris had a long long day at work yesterday. He didn’t sleep well that night, and then he got up early for his 7:30 a.m. shift at the hospital. He was only supposed to work until 3:30 p.m., but one of the guys that he works with put his back out early in the morning and Chris ended up working twice as hard through the day, and worked until 7:30 p.m. to cover part of the other guys shift as well.

Needless to say he was pretty tired when he got home last night. He’d been supposed to work another 7:30 a.m. shift this morning, but since he’d put in such long hours yesterday he was told that he could come in sometime around 9 a.m. instead. He works in the OR recovery room and I guess they didn’t expect their first patient to arrive until about 8:30 a.m. so that worked out great for Chris. Of course, since he was so tired from his almost sleepless night the night before and his long work hours he slept very well last night. Hopefully he doesn’t have to work overtime today too.

The only problem was that he thought it was Friday when he got up this morning. Don’t you just hate that when you get confused about what day it is?

As Chris was leaving for work this morning he told me that he was the topic of discussion at a big hospital meeting earlier in the week. Apparently many of the doctors – heads of departments, as well as Nursing department heads and other people high in management had a meeting. I don’t know what the meeting was about, but Chris was told by his manager and some other nurses that had attended the meeting that he was discussed for about 20 minutes!

Apparently they were discussing how good he is with patients and how he can easily build a rapport with patients and their friends and relatives, setting them at ease easily. Maybe they are going to use the “Chris Model” to inspire other hospital employees to be more compassionate towards patients and visitors?

I’m so proud of him! His kind nature has always stood out to people, but now it seems that he might be getting some official recognition for it.

Chris and I are a lot alike in that we are both really nice people. Yeah, I know you’ll just have to take my word for it that I am a kind person. LOL I haven’t been able to work in the ER for close to a year and a half due to my illness, but I too always stood out and got some recognition for my kindness to patients, families and co-workers too.

We’re hoping to attend the Blog World Expo, and P0stieCon convention in Las Vegas in November. If any of you are attending, or live in the Las Vegas area maybe we’ll get to meet you. If we do meet you’ll be able to judge for yourselves if Chris and I really are as nice as I say we are. LOL

Filed Under: Employment, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Nursing Tagged With: blog, Blog World expo, blogging convention, Chris, compasionate, crohns, doctor, employee, ER, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Hospital, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, kind person, long hours, nature, no sleep, nurse, Nursing, pain, recognized, work overtime

Spring beauty

May 16, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

Orange Tulip

Bright as a flame, as lovely as a sunset – this gorgeous orange Toronto tulip can be found blooming in my garden. It’s delicate, luscious, and bold all at once.

How does nature manage to create such beauty?

Every time I look out at my garden, or walk out into the yard and peer down at what has changed that day by growing, developing a bud or blooming I’m always amazed.

Filed Under: Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: beautiful, beauty, bloom, bold, delicate, garden, nature, Orange, orange tulip, photo, photos, plants, sunset, tulip, Wordless Wednesday

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