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Pass the Health & Wellness Coaching Board Exam with this comprehensive guide featuring 450 questions with complete solutions for NBHWC certification preparation. This A+ Graded resource covers all key coaching domains including coaching fundamentals, behavior change theories (Transtheoretical Model, Motivational Interviewing, Social Cognitive Theory, Self-Determination Theory), assessment and goal setting, wellness domains (nutrition, physical activity, stress management, sleep, substance use), communication skills (active listening, powerful questioning, reflective responses), coaching process (co-creation of plans, accountability), ethics and scope of practice, documentation standards, and professional development. Each answer includes thorough rationales aligned with NBHWC certification standards. Perfect for health coaches, wellness professionals, and healthcare providers seeking board certification. With our Pass Guarantee, you can confidently achieve certification on your first attempt. Download your complete Health & Wellness Coaching Board Exam guide instantly!

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HEALTH & WELLNESS COACHING BOARD EXAM 2026/2027 |
450 Questions with Complete Solutions | NBHWC
Certification Prep | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded

Aligned with 2026/2027 NBHWC Job Task Analysis, NCCA Accreditation Standards, and
ICHWC Competencies



Foundations of Health & Wellness Coaching

Q1: A new client begins a session by saying, "My doctor told me I need to lose 30
pounds, but I've tried every diet and nothing sticks. I'm not sure why I'm here." Which
response best demonstrates the coach's role distinction?

A. "Let me design a meal plan that will help you lose that weight quickly and safely."

B. "I can see you're frustrated. Let's explore what matters to you and what you want to
achieve, rather than focusing solely on the number on the scale." [CORRECT]

C. "Your doctor is right—obesity is dangerous. We need to start tracking your calories
immediately."

D. "Have you considered bariatric surgery? That might be your only option at this point."

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: This response demonstrates coaching versus consulting or medical advice.
The coach stays within scope by exploring client values and autonomy rather than
prescribing (A), creating fear (C), or making medical referrals (D). The coach
acknowledges the client's experience while redirecting toward self-directed goals.

,Q2: During an intake session, a client discloses they have an active eating disorder and
haven't told their physician. What is the coach's ethical obligation?

A. Maintain strict confidentiality since this is a coaching relationship

B. Refer the client back to their physician or a mental health specialist before continuing
coaching [CORRECT]

C. Offer to coach the client on nutrition strategies that might help with the eating
disorder

D. Ask the client to sign a waiver releasing the coach from liability

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Active eating disorders are outside the coaching scope of practice and
require specialized medical/mental health treatment. The coach must refer and defer
coaching until the client is stabilized. Confidentiality (A) doesn't override scope
limitations. Offering nutrition strategies (C) is dangerous. Waivers (D) don't protect
clients or excuse scope violations.



Q3: A client asks, "Should I try keto or intermittent fasting? My friend lost 20 pounds on
keto." Which response aligns with coaching scope and principles?

A. "Keto is scientifically proven to be the best approach for weight loss."

B. "Intermittent fasting is easier to sustain long-term. I'd go with that."

C. "What appeals to you about each approach? Let's explore your preferences, lifestyle,
and what sustainable change might look like for you." [CORRECT]

D. "Both are fad diets. You should just count calories instead."

,Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Coaches don't prescribe specific diets (A, B) or dismiss client interests (D).
The coach facilitates self-exploration, helping the client consider their own values,
preferences, and evidence-based principles of sustainable change. This honors client
autonomy and stays within coaching scope.



Q4: Which scenario represents an appropriate coaching referral to a health and wellness
coach?

A. A client with uncontrolled type 1 diabetes needing insulin adjustment guidance

B. A client recovering from heart surgery who needs cardiac rehabilitation exercise
prescriptions

C. A client with prediabetes who wants support building sustainable lifestyle habits and
accountability [CORRECT]

D. A client experiencing suicidal ideation who needs immediate crisis intervention

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Health coaches work with clients ready to build lifestyle habits, often
alongside medical care. Uncontrolled diabetes (A) requires medical management.
Post-surgical rehab (B) needs clinical exercise physiology. Suicidal ideation (D) requires
emergency mental health services. Prediabetes lifestyle support (C) is appropriate when
the client is medically stable and wants behavior change support.



Q5: A coach notices a client becoming tearful when discussing their relationship with
food. The client says, "I think I eat because I'm lonely, but I don't know why I can't stop."
What is the appropriate coaching response?

, A. "Let's explore that loneliness. When did you first start feeling this way?"

B. "It sounds like emotional eating. Have you considered therapy to address the
underlying issues?"

C. "I notice this feels heavy. I'm wondering if working with a therapist alongside our
coaching might give you more support with the emotional aspects, while we focus on
your health goals together." [CORRECT]

D. "Let's not get into the psychology. Let's just focus on meal prep for next week."

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The coach recognizes potential therapy needs without diagnosing or
abandoning the client. Option A risks drifting into therapeutic territory. Option B makes a
clinical suggestion that could feel dismissive. Option D ignores important client content.
Option C maintains boundaries while offering integrated support.



Q6: Which statement best distinguishes health coaching from personal training?

A. "Coaches and trainers both prescribe exercise programs, but coaches also discuss
nutrition."

B. "Personal trainers focus on fitness instruction and exercise programming, while
health coaches facilitate behavior change across multiple wellness domains through a
client-centered partnership." [CORRECT]

C. "Health coaches are essentially personal trainers who work remotely via video calls."

D. "The main difference is that coaches have more advanced certifications than
trainers."

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