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vacation health care
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travel health tips, leaving, bring nonprescription medications that might need, take insurance id cards, take a medical first aid kit, take sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, check, leaving, taking medications, carry any medications, not in luggage, check health insurance carrier regarding health care coverage, coverage, emergency transport, traveling out, the country, consider traveler's insurance, going abroad, take the name, phone numbers of pharmacist, traveling to another country, research the accessibility, quality of health care, leaving children, leave a signed consent-to-treat form, children's caretaker, planning a long flight, minimize jet lag by scheduling arrival at destination, close to usual bedtime, according, time zone to, flying, have an important event at long-distance destination, plan on arriving 2, 3 days in advance, fresh, appointment, take immunization records, important medical records, traveling to another country, traveling to an underdeveloped country, make sure that everyone in traveling party is adequately immunized against any infectious disease might encounter, countries, require certificates of vaccination against diseases cholera, yellow fever, check, the section on immunizations, on the road, upon arrival, check the local emergency number, not all communities use 911, traveling, children, make sure that they know the name, telephone number of hotel in case they get separated from you, give them enough money to make a phone call, make sure they know how, use the phones, foreign country, traveling to less economically developed countries, don't drink the water, want to avoid the risk of diarrhea, remember the ice, contaminated, concern, the water, bottled water safe, factory bottled, traveler's diarrhea, result from drinking beverages that contain ice, bottled carbonated sodas, beer, wine, ice, safe, cooked foods, safe, raw foods, salads, lettuce, raw vegetables, fruit, peel, unpasteurized milk, milk products, undercooked seafood, meat, lead to gastrointestinal problems, eat in restaurants, a reputation, safe cooking, come down, diarrhea, drink plenty of bottled liquids, broths, carbonated beverages, maintaining strength, visiting an area where diarrheal illnesses, common, mexico, speak, getting a prescription, antibiotics, fill the prescription, take it, in case fall ill, traveling long distances, expect body to adjust to a new time zone, rate of, 1 hour per day.
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