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		<title>The most important guide for travel nurses ever??</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is nothing worse than being in a new city and realizing you are going to have to use a public restroom. One minute you are happily watching the local street performers and the next you are looking for relief. Uncertainty and fear strikes as you wonder, is the restroom&#8230; clean, safe, close, etc.? Well now help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is nothing worse than being in a new city and realizing you are going to have to use a public restroom. One minute you are happily watching the local street performers and the next you are looking for relief. Uncertainty and fear strikes as you wonder, is the restroom&#8230; clean, safe, close, etc.?</p>
<p>Well now help is on the way at <a title="restroom ratings" href="http://restroomratings.com/" target="_blank"><strong>RestroomRatings.com</strong></a> and the <a title="Bathroom Finder" href="http://imodium.com/page.jhtml?id=/imodium/include/3_5.inc" target="_blank"><strong>Bathroom Finder from Imodium</strong></a>. With some prior research or a web accessible cell phone, using these two sites you may just be able to keep yourself safe from poor public restrooms on your travel nursing assignment.</p>
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