Hong Kong – United Christian Hospital appeals to public for missing patient

United Christian Hospital appeals to public for missing patient

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The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     ​A spokesperson for United Christian Hospital made the following appeal today (April 17) regarding a patient leaving the hospital without notification:

     A 43-year-old male patient was sent by ambulance to the Accident and Emergency Department of United Christian Hospital for treatment at around 6.30pm today. After consultation and pending further treatment, the patient left the Accident and Emergency Department without notification at around 8pm today.

     Security guards were deployed to search for the patient within the hospital compound and in the vicinity. The hospital also made a report to the Police for assistance. The patient is yet to be located.

     The hospital is very concerned about the incident and will fully co-operate with the Police in order to locate the patient.

     The patient is about 1.65 metres tall, with short black hair and of medium build. CCTV footage showed that the patient was wearing a navy blue short-sleeved top, blue long jeans and slippers when he left. The hospital appeals to the public to contact the Hospital at 3949 4002 or the Police if they know the whereabouts of the patient.

     The hospital has reported the incident to the Hospital Authority Head Office through the Advanced Incident Reporting System.

Hong Kong – United Christian Hospital reminds public to stay alert to fraudulent calls

United Christian Hospital reminds public to stay alert to fraudulent calls

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The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     United Christian Hospital (UCH) today (April 16) reminded members of the public to stay alert to fraudulent calls.

     The hospital received a total of three notifications from the public and hospital staff that they have received calls today in the form of pre-recorded messages claiming to be calling from UCH. The calls requested the recipients to follow instructions to collect a medical report. The hospital has reported to the Police.

     UCH reiterates that hospital staff will contact patients personally by phone and will provide relevant information to verify the identity of both parties. Members of the public are advised not to disclose personal information during any unidentified phone calls, and report any suspected fraudulent calls to the Police.

Hong Kong – United Christian Hospital announces event involving improper use of electronic vital signs recording system

United Christian Hospital announces event involving improper use of electronic vital signs recording system

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The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     ​The spokesperson for United Christian Hospital (UCH) made the following announcement today (March 1) regarding an improper use of electronic vital signs recording system (eVital) incident:

     An 89-year-old male patient with diabetes and hypertension attended the Accident and Emergency Department (AED) of UCH due to vomiting and fever at around 10pm on February 20. Healthcare staff conducted detailed examination for the patient, including measuring blood pressure, heart rate and blood oxygen saturation level, conducting X-ray examination as well as blood taking. The patient was arranged to stay in the observation ward of the AED. The patient was in stable condition and conscious. His vital signs were also stable. At noon the next day (February 21), the patient was admitted to medical ward. His fever had subsided and his condition was stable.

     Upon the patient being admitted to medical ward, healthcare staff monitored the patient’s condition and measured his blood pressure, heart rate and blood oxygen saturation level. Healthcare staff also arranged intravenous infusion, blood taking and blood glucose level measuring. Since the patient’s blood glucose level was relatively high, healthcare staff measured his blood glucose level three times from 1pm to around 8pm and injected insulin to control the blood glucose level. Healthcare staff also prescribed oral medication and assisted the patient to take oral medication at 4pm and 8pm respectively. During the period, the patient remained conscious and his condition was stable. Patient care assistant also helped him to change positions in bed every four hours for the prevention of pressure sores.

     Healthcare staff replaced the intravenous fluid for the patient at around 11pm and the patient was given intravenous antibiotics at midnight. At 2am, healthcare staff went into the cubicle to check the patient’s condition and no abnormality was found. At around 5am, when patient care assistant helped the patient change positions in bed, the patient had eye contact with the staff and no abnormality was found. At around 5.30am, the patient had cardiac arrest with vomitus noted at bedside. Healthcare staff performed active resuscitation for patient immediately. However, the patient passed away at 5.58am.

     As healthcare staff reviewed clinical records, it was noted that after the patient was admitted to the ward at noon on February 21, doctor had requested the nurse to check patient’s blood pressure, heart rate and blood oxygen saturation level every four hours, but the nurse did not input the scheduling instructions into eVital. During the patient’s stay in the ward, his blood pressure, heart rate and blood oxygen level were only measured once upon his arrival in the ward and there were no other relevant records.

     UCH is very concerned about the incident and saddened by the passing away of the patient. Healthcare staff and Patient Relations Team have conducted open disclosure with the patient’s family and expressed deep condolences to them. The hospital will continue to provide necessary assistance to the patient’s family. The hospital supplemented that the omission of doctor’s instructions for vital signs measurements into the system is suboptimal, but healthcare staff had been closely monitoring the patient’s condition and provided appropriate treatments all along.

     The hospital has reported the case to the Hospital Authority Head Office through the Advance Incident Reporting System. The incident has also been referred to the coroner for follow-up. A Root Cause Analysis Panel has been set up to investigate root cause of the incident and propose recommendations. The panel members are as follows:

Chairperson:

Dr Michael Wong
Director (Quality and Safety), Hospital Authority

Members:

Dr Victor Ip
Service Director (Quality and Safety), Kowloon East Cluster

Dr Jones Chan
Consultant, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Prince of Wales Hospital

Mr Tang Siu-keung
General Manger (Nursing), United Christian Hospital

Ms Chi Chui-yee
Department Operations Manager, Department of Medicine and Geriatrics, Tuen Mun Hospital

Dr Nicole Chau
Senior Manager (Patient Safety and Risk Management), Hospital Authority

     The panel will complete the investigation and recommend improvement measures within eight weeks. The report will be submitted to the Hospital Authority Head Office.

John J. Cobb’s Christian Prophecy Book “Lord, When?” Will Be Displayed at the 2024 L.A. Times Festival of Books

In his biblically compelling work, the author examines the Second Coming of Christ from a scriptural perspective while addressing questions, objections, and views of the Tribulation period and the Rapture of the Church.

San Diego, CA – WEBWIRE

ReadersMagnet will exhibit “Lord, When?: A Biblical Perspective of the Second Coming” by John J. Cobb at the 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.

The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books showcases the beauty of literature and culture, bringing together the best books and activities for all its guests. Self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet will carry a variety of Christian/inspirational books at its exhibit for this years Festival. The esteemed platform for independent and self-published authors will exhibit Lord, When?: A Biblical Perspective of the Second Coming by John J. Cobb at the 2024 L.A. Times Festival of Books on April 20-21, 2024, at the University of Southern California Campus in Los Angeles, USA.

Lord, When? examines the Second Coming of Christ from a scriptural perspective while addressing questions, objections, and views of the Tribulation period and the Rapture of the Church. As they approach the Second Coming, all Christians must understand what the Bible says about this crucial doctrine. The book delves into the Seventh Trumpet, the Great Apostasy, the Restrainer, the Antichrist, the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, and the 144,000 Servants.

The books author, John J. Cobb, has spent over twenty years researching and studying the end times. He brings a unique approach to these areas, having taught four verse-by-verse expositional classes on the Book of Revelation. His passion for scriptural clarity in eschatology has been the driving force behind Lord, When? Whether the information is from him or other experts in this area, Minister Cobb has taken great care to bring it all to bear against the backdrop of Holy Scripture, the final arbiter of all Christian doctrine.

John J. Cobb is an ordained Baptist minister who serves as one of seven associate ministers of Shiloh Baptist Church of Waukegan, IL. His book, Lord, When?: A Biblical Perspective of the Second Comin, garnered an Editorial and Readers Choice Award for its eye-opening contents. Get a copy today on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. For more information about the author and his works, visit https://Deefic.com.

Visit the ReadersMagnet exhibit at the 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at booth #225 to check out the books display.

Author
John J. Cobb is an ordained Baptist minister who serves as one of seven associate ministers of Shiloh Baptist Church of Waukegan. He resides in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, with his wife of 50 years. John Cobb has two children, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. He is a former writer for the National Baptist Convention USA Inc. Sunday School Publishing Board. Minister Cobb has earned several certificates of learning from the former Ligonier School of Theology (Canada). He is a preacher, keynote and conference speaker, and workshop facilitator. In addition to being the author of Lord, When? he also authored From Death to Life: an overview of the foundational doctrine of the Christian Faith.

Lord, When?: A Biblical Perspective on the Second Coming
Author: John J. Cobb
Genre: Religious/Christian Prophecy
Publisher: Covenant Books Publishing
Published date: January 22, 2022

Christian Recording Artist and Teacher Julie Alice Kinscheck Aims to Take Praise to the Next Level With Her Book “Vocal Training for Praise Singers”

Author
Julie Alice Kinscheck is an assistant professor of voice at Berklee College of Music, private voice teacher, Christian artist and worship leader, singer-songwriter, guitar instructor, author, wife, and mother of twins.

Raised in Ithaca, NY, Kinscheck studied vocal pedagogy for her masters degree at Westminster Choir College/Rider University and received her Bachelor of Music from Berklee College of Music.

She has over twenty years of experience as a professional singer and bandleader, worship leader and voice teacher. Her writing combines a practical approach to singing with the spiritual perspective of one who has been refined in the fire but come out faithful to now shares vulnerably about her life along with her expertise.