u. Allegation 1} lack of/ oer withholding 2) inappropriate-handling of dead body 3} test oxygen supply 2 and patient who was ?perfectly fine? died 4) Unsecured Oxygen cylinders 5) Patient beds assigned witheut monitors, working ?32, or sufficient wall autlets. ti} Ants failed within hespital {Small} units. ea p:atieatsg aha? equipmeet a s. "2i s. w- aides-lap: Executive Summary Facts Dill'i Health has adequate supply of for all staff assigned to work. SHR does not withhold PPEiwhen necessary. There is no rule that staff is only given one set of PPE per day. DHR3 Health procured refrigerated trailers to handle volume. incident of complaint, body was held; 11 hours due to failure of funeral home to pick up body. Funeral home was contacted within 1 hour of death. Oxygen alert indicated decreased exygen supply. Patient was decompensating prior to event. After full assessment from medical technalogy associates Praxair and VP of Facilities and Assets at DHR Health it was determined that gauge needed to be replaced and oxygen supply was not lost (Jim to auxiliary system providing oxygen. Cylinders are secured in 02 carts and in assigned dedicated space with the use of chains to secure. Necessary safety measures are taken to ensure the safety? of our staff and patients. has 57 critical care beds available all with monitors. Of the 127 beds in 45 are deemed critical care beds for a total of 102 ill; capable beds. All ether remaining beds are available for medical surge andfar telemetry. fact papers as .. 1' ., a ins-.5 'l m. .. sea: .m aedrateig addressed and pagers; l