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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 for 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 and wellness professionals seeking NBC-HWC certification. With our Pass Guarantee, you can confidently achieve certification on your first attempt. Download your complete NBC-HWC Practice Exam C&S guide instantly!

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NBC-HWC PRACTICE EXAM C&S 2026/2027 | 170 Questions
with Complete Solutions | National Board Certified Health &
Wellness Coach | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded


Coaching Fundamentals & Scope Distinction

Q1: During an initial consultation, a prospective client says, "I need you to tell me exactly
what to eat for my diabetes." As an NBC-HWC, your most appropriate response is:

A. "I'll create a meal plan for you that keeps your blood sugar stable."

B. "Let me refer you to a registered dietitian who can provide medical nutrition therapy,
and we can work together on implementing those recommendations." [CORRECT]

C. "You should follow a low-carb diet—aim for under 50 grams per day."

D. "I can't help you with diabetes, so you'll need to find someone else."

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Health coaches do not prescribe meal plans for medical conditions (scope
violation). Collaborating with an RD for medical nutrition therapy while coaching
supports behavior change maintains appropriate scope. Option A and C are practicing
outside scope (prescribing). Option D abandons the client rather than referring
appropriately.



Q2: A client reveals they've been feeling hopeless and having thoughts of ending their
life. Your immediate action should be:

A. Continue the coaching session and explore their goals for the future

,B. Assess immediate safety and refer to mental health crisis services or emergency
care [CORRECT]

C. Share your own experience with depression to normalize their feelings

D. Assign homework to journal about their reasons for living

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Suicidal ideation is outside health coaching scope and requires immediate
mental health intervention. Safety assessment and appropriate referral are mandatory.
Continuing coaching (A), self-disclosure (C), or homework (D) are inappropriate and
potentially dangerous responses to acute mental health crisis.



Q3: The fundamental distinction between health coaching and psychotherapy is that:

A. Coaching is typically covered by insurance and psychotherapy is not

B. Psychotherapy focuses on healing pathology and past trauma; coaching focuses on
present/future goals and behavior change [CORRECT]

C. Coaches have more extensive training than psychotherapists

D. Psychotherapy is always long-term; coaching is always short-term

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The core distinction is focus: therapy treats mental illness and past wounds;
coaching assumes wellness, focuses on goals, and builds on strengths. Insurance
coverage (A) varies. Coach training (C) is different, not necessarily more extensive.
Duration (D) varies for both.

,Q4: A client asks you to review their recent lab work and explain what their cholesterol
numbers mean for their health. As a health coach, you should:

A. Interpret the labs and explain what medications they should ask their doctor about

B. Refer them to their healthcare provider for lab interpretation and explore how they
feel about their health numbers [CORRECT]

C. Tell them that cholesterol doesn't matter as much as they think

D. Look up the normal ranges online and provide your analysis

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Interpreting lab results and making medical recommendations is outside
coaching scope. Referring to appropriate healthcare provider while coaching around
client's reactions, concerns, and behavior change goals maintains boundaries. Options
A and D practice medicine; C minimizes valid health concerns.



Q5: Which scenario represents an appropriate health coaching scope of practice?

A. Diagnosing a client's anxiety disorder and teaching cognitive restructuring techniques

B. Creating a detailed meal plan for a client with celiac disease

C. Supporting a client in developing stress management strategies and referring to a
therapist for trauma processing [CORRECT]

D. Prescribing an exercise program for a client recovering from heart surgery

Correct Answer: C

, Rationale: Supporting behavior change (stress management) while referring mental
health concerns to appropriate providers demonstrates appropriate scope and
collaboration. Diagnosing (A), medical nutrition therapy (B), and post-surgical exercise
prescription (D) are all outside health coaching scope.



Q6: A personal trainer asks you to "coach" their client by designing a weight loss meal
plan they can follow. You respond:

A. "I'd be happy to create a 1200-calorie meal plan for your client."

B. "I can coach your client around their eating habits and goals, but I won't prescribe
specific meal plans—that's best done by a registered dietitian." [CORRECT]

C. "As long as the client doesn't have diabetes, I can give meal advice."

D. "Health coaches don't work with personal trainers."

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Creating specific meal plans is medical nutrition therapy (RD scope).
Coaching explores client's relationship with food, barriers, and supports behavior
change. Option A is scope violation. Option C incorrectly suggests some medical
nutrition therapy is allowed. Option D rejects appropriate collaboration.



Q7: Informed consent in health coaching includes all EXCEPT:

A. Explanation of the coach's qualifications and scope of practice

B. Discussion of fees, scheduling, and cancellation policies

C. A guarantee that the client will achieve their health goals [CORRECT]

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