China News Service Kunming, March 16th (Reporter Hu Yuanhang) The news that nurses infused outdated injections into patients in Qujing First People's Hospital in Yunnan has attracted attention. In response, the No. 1 People's Hospital of Qujing City responded on the 16th that the situation is true; the hospital has already handled the relevant responsible persons.

The report stated that on March 14, the nurse of the Oncology Department of the First People's Hospital of Qujing City infused the patient with an "expired fat emulsion" during the infusion process. After receiving the report, the hospital attached great importance to it and immediately organized related functions such as the medical department and the nursing department. The department conducts investigations in a timely manner. After investigation, the infusion of fat emulsion is valid from February 2018 to January 2020, and the situation is true.

The hospital said it sincerely apologized to patients, family members and society. At present, the hospital has been visited by the deputy dean and related functional departments and department heads to visit the patient several times, and sincerely apologize to the patient and his family on behalf of the hospital; and organize relevant experts to evaluate the patient's condition. After evaluation, currently the patient has not found any adverse reactions caused by the infusion of the fluid, and the hospital will closely observe the changes in the condition.

In addition, the hospital has processed the relevant responsible persons for on-the-job processing, and will conduct an in-depth investigation of the incident. Based on further investigations, it will seriously deal with and hold the relevant departments (departments) and related personnel accountable.

The First People's Hospital of Qujing City also stated that it made a solemn commitment to the society that the hospital would learn the lessons of this incident, and intensify the management of the hospital to ensure medical quality and safety. (Finish)