Plus/+: Can be used as anumbrella term for sexualand gender minorities(examples are SGL(SameGender Loving), 2S (TwoSpirit), Pansexual,Polyamorous, Q+, GNC(Gender non-confirming).Some use it to representmultiple identities or onesnot ySharpsaresecuredIntersex: An umbrellaterm to describe awide range of naturalbody variations thatdo not fit neatly intoconventionaldefinitions of male orfemale Code Silver-combativepatient withweaponGay: A sexual andaffectional orientationtoward people of the samegender. Most used todescribe men who aresexually attracted to othermen, although somewomen and nonbinary folksalso use this term. Gay hasalso previously been usedas an umLesbian: Usually, a womanwhose primary sexual andaffectional orientation istoward people of the samegender. However, somenonbinary people alsoidentify as lesbians, oftenbecause they have someconnection to womanhoodand are primarily attraFree!PrideMonth!June 1-30Areas of EOCsurveys-Firesafety/Medications/Buildingstructure/means ofegress/hazardouswaste/equipmentFree ifwearingPurpleCreating an inclusive andpsychologically safeenvironment takesintentional effort, and oneway we can and should bedoing this is to not makeassumptions about thegender of another personbased on their appearanceor name.All exits, firepull stations,and fire pullsareunobstructed.We also see this as anopportunity toacknowledge thecurrent healthdisparities, lack ofinformed awareness inmeeting the healthneeds of those in theLGBTQIA+ community.CodeRed-MeetatdumpsterAromantic: A lack ofromantic attraction and/orromantic desire. This canbe used as a specificidentity or as a spectrum.Many people within thearomantic community willhyphenate their orientationto show both sexual andromantic identity (ex.Sprinklersare clean ingoodcondition, 18'clearanceCodeGray-combativepatientQueer: Historically, queerhas been used as anepithet/slur against peoplewhose gender identity,gender expression and/orsexuality do not conform todominant expectations.Some people havereclaimed the word queerand self identify. Transgender: An adjectiveused most often as anumbrella term andfrequently abbreviated to“trans.” Identifying astransgender, or trans,means that one’s internalknowledge of gender isdifferent from conventionalor cultural expectationsbaseQuestioning: The processof exploring one’s owngender identity, genderexpression, and/or sexualorientation. Some peoplemay also use this term toname their identity withinthe LGBTQIA+ community Asexual: Alack of sexualattractionand/or sexualdesire. Our organization’smission is to improvethe health of all people.To that end, we have aresponsibility todemonstrate ways inwhich we can beinclusive andwelcoming.Medications aresecuredappropriately andSALAD drugs areclearly labeled andseparatedBisexual: A person whosesexual and affectionalorientation is toward two ormore genders. Historicallyhas meant experiencingattraction to my own andother genders. May also bereferred to as Bi+, a termwhich included anyone whomay be attractThe Inclusive ProgressPride flag is a visibleway to demonstrateour commitment as atrusted health careorganization andpartner for everyperson.Plus/+: Can be used as anumbrella term for sexualand gender minorities(examples are SGL(SameGender Loving), 2S (TwoSpirit), Pansexual,Polyamorous, Q+, GNC(Gender non-confirming).Some use it to representmultiple identities or onesnot ySharpsaresecuredIntersex: An umbrellaterm to describe awide range of naturalbody variations thatdo not fit neatly intoconventionaldefinitions of male orfemale Code Silver-combativepatient withweaponGay: A sexual andaffectional orientationtoward people of the samegender. Most used todescribe men who aresexually attracted to othermen, although somewomen and nonbinary folksalso use this term. Gay hasalso previously been usedas an umLesbian: Usually, a womanwhose primary sexual andaffectional orientation istoward people of the samegender. However, somenonbinary people alsoidentify as lesbians, oftenbecause they have someconnection to womanhoodand are primarily attraFree!PrideMonth!June 1-30Areas of EOCsurveys-Firesafety/Medications/Buildingstructure/means ofegress/hazardouswaste/equipmentFree ifwearingPurpleCreating an inclusive andpsychologically safeenvironment takesintentional effort, and oneway we can and should bedoing this is to not makeassumptions about thegender of another personbased on their appearanceor name.All exits, firepull stations,and fire pullsareunobstructed.We also see this as anopportunity toacknowledge thecurrent healthdisparities, lack ofinformed awareness inmeeting the healthneeds of those in theLGBTQIA+ community.CodeRed-MeetatdumpsterAromantic: A lack ofromantic attraction and/orromantic desire. This canbe used as a specificidentity or as a spectrum.Many people within thearomantic community willhyphenate their orientationto show both sexual andromantic identity (ex.Sprinklersare clean ingoodcondition, 18'clearanceCodeGray-combativepatientQueer: Historically, queerhas been used as anepithet/slur against peoplewhose gender identity,gender expression and/orsexuality do not conform todominant expectations.Some people havereclaimed the word queerand self identify. Transgender: An adjectiveused most often as anumbrella term andfrequently abbreviated to“trans.” Identifying astransgender, or trans,means that one’s internalknowledge of gender isdifferent from conventionalor cultural expectationsbaseQuestioning: The processof exploring one’s owngender identity, genderexpression, and/or sexualorientation. Some peoplemay also use this term toname their identity withinthe LGBTQIA+ community Asexual: Alack of sexualattractionand/or sexualdesire. Our organization’smission is to improvethe health of all people.To that end, we have aresponsibility todemonstrate ways inwhich we can beinclusive andwelcoming.Medications aresecuredappropriately andSALAD drugs areclearly labeled andseparatedBisexual: A person whosesexual and affectionalorientation is toward two ormore genders. Historicallyhas meant experiencingattraction to my own andother genders. May also bereferred to as Bi+, a termwhich included anyone whomay be attractThe Inclusive ProgressPride flag is a visibleway to demonstrateour commitment as atrusted health careorganization andpartner for everyperson.

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  1. G-Plus/+: Can be used as an umbrella term for sexual and gender minorities (examples are SGL(Same Gender Loving), 2S (Two Spirit), Pansexual, Polyamorous, Q+, GNC (Gender non-confirming). Some use it to represent multiple identities or ones not y
  2. I-Sharps are secured
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  4. B-Intersex: An umbrella term to describe a wide range of natural body variations that do not fit neatly into conventional definitions of male or female
  5. G-Code Silver-combative patient with weapon
  6. B-Gay: A sexual and affectional orientation toward people of the same gender. Most used to describe men who are sexually attracted to other men, although some women and nonbinary folks also use this term. Gay has also previously been used as an um
  7. O-Lesbian: Usually, a woman whose primary sexual and affectional orientation is toward people of the same gender. However, some nonbinary people also identify as lesbians, often because they have some connection to womanhood and are primarily attra
  8. N-Free!
  9. I-Pride Month! June 1-30
  10. B-Areas of EOC surveys-Fire safety/Medications/ Building structure/means of egress/hazardous waste/equipment
  11. N-Free if wearing Purple
  12. G-Creating an inclusive and psychologically safe environment takes intentional effort, and one way we can and should be doing this is to not make assumptions about the gender of another person based on their appearance or name.
  13. B-All exits, fire pull stations, and fire pulls are unobstructed.
  14. B-We also see this as an opportunity to acknowledge the current health disparities, lack of informed awareness in meeting the health needs of those in the LGBTQIA+ community.
  15. G-Code Red-Meet at dumpster
  16. N-Aromantic: A lack of romantic attraction and/or romantic desire. This can be used as a specific identity or as a spectrum. Many people within the aromantic community will hyphenate their orientation to show both sexual and romantic identity (ex.
  17. I-Sprinklers are clean in good condition, 18' clearance
  18. O-Code Gray-combative patient
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  20. G-Queer: Historically, queer has been used as an epithet/slur against people whose gender identity, gender expression and/or sexuality do not conform to dominant expectations. Some people have reclaimed the word queer and self identify.
  21. N-Transgender: An adjective used most often as an umbrella term and frequently abbreviated to “trans.” Identifying as transgender, or trans, means that one’s internal knowledge of gender is different from conventional or cultural expectations base
  22. O-Questioning: The process of exploring one’s own gender identity, gender expression, and/or sexual orientation. Some people may also use this term to name their identity within the LGBTQIA+ community
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  24. I-Asexual: A lack of sexual attraction and/or sexual desire.
  25. O-Our organization’s mission is to improve the health of all people. To that end, we have a responsibility to demonstrate ways in which we can be inclusive and welcoming.
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  27. N-Medications are secured appropriately and SALAD drugs are clearly labeled and separated
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  29. I-Bisexual: A person whose sexual and affectional orientation is toward two or more genders. Historically has meant experiencing attraction to my own and other genders. May also be referred to as Bi+, a term which included anyone who may be attract
  30. G-The Inclusive Progress Pride flag is a visible way to demonstrate our commitment as a trusted health care organization and partner for every person.