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Teresa Switzer EM story (61)
Teresa · nurse and clinical consultant · Paris · Illinois

“When you had a moment in time when you were immobile, as I did, you appreciate the power and ability to move even more.”

Dopo aver vissuto il suo sogno di infermiera di volo per sette anni, Teresa Switzer è caduta dall'elicottero mentre caricava un paziente. È stata portata rapidamente al pronto soccorso con costole incrinate, ossa fratturate nella schiena e alcuni danni nervosi a una gamba. I medici hanno detto a Teresa che non sarebbe più stata in grado di lavorare.

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For any other patient, this would have been a devastating blow – but the adrenaline junkie from Paris, Illinois in the United States, is no quitter. After a couple of initial speedbumps, Teresa more or less lived in the therapy department, working hard and urging the physiotherapists to push and challenge her. 

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“Becoming the immobile patient, living life on the other side of the fence, was tough. But after six months and a lot of hard training, I was back in the air again.”


The initial stages of her recovery included a couple of tough lessons about the importance of early mobility. “In the beginning I was reluctant to move because it hurt so much. I didn’t get out of bed soon enough, so I ended up with a pressure injury. Fortunately, it healed quite quickly,” Teresa says. 

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​“I am convinced that my hospital stay and recovery would have been different If I had access to products that help patients stand and get out bed.”


When she went back to flying, Teresa worked for a charitable air ambulance company called Grace on Wings. Then, after many years as a nurse, she joined Arjo in 2008. Today, she is part of the Medical Affairs outcomes team that develops our pressure injury prevention program. “When a colleague told me about Arjo, I realized that this is a company that helps people in situations I have been in myself – both as a caregiver and as an immobilized patient. It’s a perfect fit for me,” Teresa explains

“They say that mobility is life and I know how true that is. I can’t run anymore, but I try to keep up with my three grown kids when we go hiking and biking.”


“Even if I bounced back from the accident, I still have pain every single day. But staying mobile and the feeling that I am helping others keeps me going,” Teresa concludes.

 

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