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NBC-HWC PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS 2026/2027 | 170 Questions with Complete Solutions | NBHWC Job Task Analysis Aligned | Health Coaching Certification | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded

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Pass the NBC-HWC (National Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach) Practice Exam with this comprehensive C&S guide featuring 170 questions with complete solutions, aligned with NBHWC Job Task Analysis. This A+ Graded resource covers all key coaching domains including coaching fundamentals, behavior change theories (Transtheoretical Model, Motivational Interviewing, Social Cognitive Theory), assessment and goal setting, wellness domains (nutrition, physical activity, stress management, sleep, substance use), communication skills, coaching process, ethics and scope of practice, documentation standards, and professional development. Each answer includes thorough rationales aligned with NBHWC Job Task Analysis standards. Perfect for health coaches, wellness professionals, and healthcare providers seeking NBC-HWC certification. With our Pass Guarantee, you can confidently achieve certification on your first attempt. Download your complete NBC-HWC Practice Exam Questions guide instantly!

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NBC-HWC PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS 2026/2027 | 170
Questions with Complete Solutions | NBHWC Job Task
Analysis Aligned | Health Coaching Certification | Pass
Guaranteed - A+ Graded

Part One: The Coaching Role—Boundaries, Scope & Professional Identity (25
Questions)

Q1: During an initial session, a client shares they've been feeling hopeless and mentions
"life doesn't seem worth living anymore." They decline to elaborate further. What's the
most appropriate immediate response for a health coach?

A. Continue with the wellness vision exercise to redirect toward positive goals

B. Ask directly about suicidal intent and be prepared to break confidentiality if needed

C. Schedule extra coaching sessions to provide more support

D. Suggest they try mindfulness apps to improve their mood

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: When a client hints at suicidality, coaches must assess immediate safety.
This requires asking direct questions and understanding that confidentiality has limits
when life is at risk. Redirecting (A), offering more sessions (C), or suggesting apps (D)
avoid the serious issue and could leave a vulnerable client without needed intervention.
This is a mandatory reporting situation, not a coaching moment.



Q2: A client asks you to review their lab results from last week's doctor visit and explain
what their cholesterol numbers mean for their meal planning. How should you respond?

,A. Interpret the lab values and recommend specific dietary changes based on the
results

B. Ask what their physician told them, then explore how those insights fit with their
wellness goals

C. Create a detailed meal plan that addresses their cholesterol concerns

D. Suggest they see a registered dietitian and end the coaching relationship

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Coaches don't interpret medical data or prescribe interventions—that's
clinical scope. Option B keeps you in coaching territory by exploring their understanding
and connecting it to their goals. Interpreting labs (A) or creating meal plans (C) crosses
into healthcare provider territory, while abandoning them (D) overstates the boundary
issue.



Q3: Your client is making slow progress on their physical activity goal. They ask if you
can also train them personally at the gym since "you know my goals already." What's the
boundary consideration here?

A. It's efficient to combine roles since you have established rapport

B. Dual relationships can impair objectivity and should generally be avoided

C. Personal training is within health coaching scope if you're certified

D. You should train them for free to show commitment to their success

Correct Answer: B

,Rationale: Combining coaching with personal training creates a dual relationship that
blurs lines and can compromise the coach's ability to remain client-centered. The power
dynamic shifts when you're also providing directive instruction. While personal training
(C) is a valid profession, mixing it with coaching for the same client creates conflicts
that harm the coaching relationship.



Q4: A client mentions they're seeing a therapist for anxiety and asks if you think they
should discuss their new fitness goals in therapy. Your best response:

A. Advise them to keep coaching and therapy separate to avoid confusion

B. Suggest their therapist wouldn't understand fitness goals so coaching is better

C. Explore what feels right to them about integrating or separating the work

D. Tell them therapy is for problems, coaching is for goals, so don't mention it

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Clients are the experts on their own lives and can decide how to integrate
support systems. The coach's role is to facilitate their reflection, not to manage their
care or pit professions against each other. Options A, B, and D all impose the coach's
judgment rather than honoring client autonomy.



Q5: Which scenario represents an appropriate coaching referral pathway?

A. A coach diagnoses a client's prediabetes and refers them to an endocrinologist

B. A coach notices persistent sadness affecting goal progress and suggests therapy
evaluation while continuing coaching

, C. A coach creates a weight loss meal plan and refers to a dietitian only if the client
doesn't lose weight

D. A coach treats a client's insomnia with sleep hygiene coaching and doesn't refer
because "doctors just prescribe pills"

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Coaches don't diagnose (A) or treat clinically, but they can recognize when
therapy might support goal achievement and suggest it collaboratively. Option B shows
appropriate scope—coaching continues while acknowledging therapy could help.
Creating meal plans (C) or dismissing medical care (D) oversteps boundaries.



Q6: During a session, a client reveals they're purging after meals. They say "don't tell
anyone, I just needed to say it out loud." What's your ethical obligation?

A. Honor their confidentiality completely since coaching requires trust

B. Explain that you must break confidentiality to ensure they get medical care

C. Ignore it and focus on their stated coaching goal of stress management

D. Offer to help them stop purging through accountability coaching

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Eating disorders are life-threatening and require medical/psychological
intervention. While coaches maintain confidentiality, they must break it when there's
imminent danger. Explaining this boundary upfront (B) is ethical and caring. Keeping
secrets (A), ignoring serious symptoms (C), or attempting to treat (D) are all dangerous
responses.

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