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Powerpoint Jeopardy

Powerpoint Jeopardy. Gestures, postures and other body movements are all examples of _____________ _________________. Strategic questioning Quantitative data Non-Verbal communication All of the above. _______________shapes the way we see the world, the way we think,

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Powerpoint Jeopardy

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  1. Powerpoint Jeopardy

  2. Gestures, postures and other body movements are all examples of _____________ _________________. Strategic questioning Quantitative data Non-Verbal communication All of the above

  3. _______________shapes the way we see the world, the way we think, what we value, how we do things, and what is considered proper. Culture Swedish Northwest Global Warming

  4. You have to be active to listen. Effective listening is not being passive. To be a good listener takes work and commitment; it takes effort and energy. Things like age, culture, gender (all of the things discussed about diversity) affect our ability to listen actively with each other. Strategy c) Active Listening Organization d) Carbon Emissions

  5. A particular living environment that includes all of the creatures (non-human and human) who live in it and interact with the air, soil, water and sunlight. a) Petrochemical b) Climate change/global warming c) Air quality d) Ecosystem

  6. A Greenhouse gas that is made from the burning of coal, oil, gasoline and wood. Too much of this, significantly impacts Global Warming. CO2 O2 AU H2O

  7. Tracking changes in weather patterns over time. a) Petrochemical b) Climate change/global warming c) Air quality d) Toxicity

  8. __________ began as carbon that was fixed by photosynthesis in ancient swamps millions of years ago then locked deep underground as coal, oil and natural gas. They are also used to create nearly two-thirds of our electricity and almost all of our transportation fuels. Red bag waste c) Fossil Fuels Recycling d) Toxic Chemical

  9. The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. a) Ecosystem b) Biodiversity Loss c) Carbon emissions d) Photosynthesis

  10. The introduction of harmful substances into a natural environment that causes harm to the ecosystem. Pollution Ecosystem Fossil Fuels Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

  11. The United Nations formed a group of scientists called the ____________. They meet every few years to review the latest scientific findings and write a report summarizing all that is known about global warming. International panel on Climate Change (IPCC) SEIU 1199 Healthcare without Harm Healthier Hospitals Initiative

  12. A question type that requires only 2 or 3 word answers. Example, how long have you worked at the hospital? a) Negative question b) Closed question c) Open question d) Strategic question

  13. A question type used when you want to know more. Example, how was your experience working on the first floor today? a) Ridiculous question b) Closed question c) Open question d) Strategic question

  14. A question type that opens up the opportunity for possible change (Fran Peavey). Example, what suggestions do you have for how we can work together to help our hospital become more Sustainable? a) Questionable question c) Open question b) Closed question d) Strategic question

  15. The act of taking for granted or supposing. a) to make a decision based on fact b) to make breakfast c) to make an assumption d) to make a deal

  16. People. Planet. Profit. 3 Rs Triple Bottom Line Global Warming Toxic Chemical

  17. S. W. O . T. A analysis Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Talents c) Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Targets d) Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Triumphs

  18. E. P. A. Environmental Protection Activism Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Act Environmental Protection Actors

  19. O. S. H. A. Occupational Safety and Health Administration b) Office of Surgery and Health Administration c) Office of Safety and Health Administration d) Occupational Satisfaction and Health Act

  20. S. M. A. R. T. Goal Separable, Measureable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely. b) Specific, Measureable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely. c) Successful, Measureable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely. d) Serious, Measureable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely.

  21. B. C. D. Analysis Authority, Bias, Complexity, Documentation Authority, Bias, Calculation, Documentation Authority, Bias, Cookie, Documentation Authority, Bias, Current, Documentation

  22. A common hospital measurement for Water consumption. a) Gallons b) Square Feet Teaspoons Quarts

  23. A common measurement for Energy consumption. Cal (Calorie) BTU (British Thermal Unit) KWH (Kilowatt-hour) Both b and c

  24. A common hospital measurement for Waste. pounds (lbs)/ tons sticks/ bark stones/ rocks inches/ feet

  25. Data that deals with descriptions. Data that can be observed but not measured (colors, textures, smells, tastes, appearances, etc.). Qualitative Quantitative Quark Oil Painting

  26. The sum of fossil fuels used in all activities such as heating, transportation, cooking, cooling, etc. a) Ecosystemb) Carbon Footprint c) Water Conservation d) Hospital Acquired Infection

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