NSHC - SELF QUIZZES QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
The WHO recommends a change in the management of chronic conditions. What is it?
a. improved diagnostics
b. sharing of interventions globally
c. actively engaged patients
d. more friends/family support - Answer -actively engaged patients
The PRIMARY difference between a health coaching approach and that of a traditional
medical approach is that health coaching revolves around a clients:
a. health conditions
b. literacy level
c. family support
d. social context of his/her life - Answer -social context of his/her life
To determine the legal implications of giving nutritional guidance as a health coach, you
should contact:
a. a local attorney
b. American Bar Association
c. you state board of health licensure
d. legal information guide - Answer -your state board of health licensure
Peer coaching has all of the following PRIMARY features except:
a. telephonic medium
b. social media
c. pedometer and scales
d, health coaches - Answer -health coaches
Today, 95-99% of chronic condition care is primarily managed by:
a. the individual with the condition
b. home healthcare nurses
c. trained physicians and other paraprofessionals
d. case managers - Answer -the individual with the condition
The primary difference between health coaching and wellness coaching is the:
a. length of the encounter
b. location of the encounter
c. client type
, d. cost of service - Answer -Client type
Evidence-based health coaching emerged as a result of:
A. the high cost of chronic conditions management
b. The physicians work with an employer
c. behavioral health research
d. a hospital-homecare collaborative - Answer -the high cost of chronic conditions
management
Deci's self- determination theory posits that:
a. the degree to which psychosocial needs are unmet will have a detrimental impact on
one's health and wellness
b. the individual should always decide what's best for him/herself
c. better results will be achieved if the individual him/herself determines what is best.
d. ones determination to meet goals is indicative of whether ones goal is likely to be
met. - Answer -the degree to which psychosocial needs are unmet will have a
detrimental impact on ones health and wellness
Many healthcare providers miss opportunities to engage their clients in a meaningful
way because they most often:
a. rely on case managers to engage the patient
b. focus primarily on the patients' diagnoses
c. give more attention to the patients family
d. depend on teaching pamphlets. - Answer -focus primarily on the patients diagnoses
You are granted use of the credential of NSHC Certified Health Coach only:
a. after you pass the NSHC certification or recertification
b. if there is no breach of the NSHC code of ethics or standards of practice
c. if your credential to practice as a healthcare professional is active in the NSHC
database
d. all of the above - Answer -all of the above
Which of the following describes a standard of care being used?
a. therapists generate own treatment plan
b. clinicians select own handouts for families
c. staff uses same teaching too for all clients who want to lose weight
d. each physician determines each clients treatment plan - Answer -staff uses same
teaching tool for all clients who want to lose weight
The "Strength of recommendation" refers to the confidence level:
The WHO recommends a change in the management of chronic conditions. What is it?
a. improved diagnostics
b. sharing of interventions globally
c. actively engaged patients
d. more friends/family support - Answer -actively engaged patients
The PRIMARY difference between a health coaching approach and that of a traditional
medical approach is that health coaching revolves around a clients:
a. health conditions
b. literacy level
c. family support
d. social context of his/her life - Answer -social context of his/her life
To determine the legal implications of giving nutritional guidance as a health coach, you
should contact:
a. a local attorney
b. American Bar Association
c. you state board of health licensure
d. legal information guide - Answer -your state board of health licensure
Peer coaching has all of the following PRIMARY features except:
a. telephonic medium
b. social media
c. pedometer and scales
d, health coaches - Answer -health coaches
Today, 95-99% of chronic condition care is primarily managed by:
a. the individual with the condition
b. home healthcare nurses
c. trained physicians and other paraprofessionals
d. case managers - Answer -the individual with the condition
The primary difference between health coaching and wellness coaching is the:
a. length of the encounter
b. location of the encounter
c. client type
, d. cost of service - Answer -Client type
Evidence-based health coaching emerged as a result of:
A. the high cost of chronic conditions management
b. The physicians work with an employer
c. behavioral health research
d. a hospital-homecare collaborative - Answer -the high cost of chronic conditions
management
Deci's self- determination theory posits that:
a. the degree to which psychosocial needs are unmet will have a detrimental impact on
one's health and wellness
b. the individual should always decide what's best for him/herself
c. better results will be achieved if the individual him/herself determines what is best.
d. ones determination to meet goals is indicative of whether ones goal is likely to be
met. - Answer -the degree to which psychosocial needs are unmet will have a
detrimental impact on ones health and wellness
Many healthcare providers miss opportunities to engage their clients in a meaningful
way because they most often:
a. rely on case managers to engage the patient
b. focus primarily on the patients' diagnoses
c. give more attention to the patients family
d. depend on teaching pamphlets. - Answer -focus primarily on the patients diagnoses
You are granted use of the credential of NSHC Certified Health Coach only:
a. after you pass the NSHC certification or recertification
b. if there is no breach of the NSHC code of ethics or standards of practice
c. if your credential to practice as a healthcare professional is active in the NSHC
database
d. all of the above - Answer -all of the above
Which of the following describes a standard of care being used?
a. therapists generate own treatment plan
b. clinicians select own handouts for families
c. staff uses same teaching too for all clients who want to lose weight
d. each physician determines each clients treatment plan - Answer -staff uses same
teaching tool for all clients who want to lose weight
The "Strength of recommendation" refers to the confidence level: