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NSHC EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | LATEST UPDATE
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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 ------CORRECT 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 ------CORRECT 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 ------CORRECT 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 ------CORRECT 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 ------CORRECT 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 ------CORRECT 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
Communicators who use the "Director" style will.. a. drop by for a cup of coffee and chat b. take charge when no one else will c. exaggerate when telling stories d. laugh when you laugh, cry when you cry ------CORRECT ANSWER------- --------take charge when no one else will In general communication, we're likely to ask questions to... a. get perspective and facts b. achieve a safe result c. stimulate information transfer d. build rapport and trust ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------get perspective and facts When a "relater" communicates as a health coach, he or she may need to modify which of the following behaviors to be more effective? a. the personal need for approval b. sharing his/her own personal experiences. c. ask close-ended questions d. low tolerance for of others feelings ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- sharing his/her own personal experiences Evidence-based practice interventions are primarily a. Based on scientific research b. based solely on expertise c. implemented by licensed staff only d. used only by prescribers of treatment ------CORRECT ANSWER----------- ----Based on scientific research
"Best practice" is generally used to describe: a. care intentions for a specific condition b. clinical interventions that yield better outcomes c. practitioners giving their best effort d. Physician orders ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------clinical interventions that yield better outcomes 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 ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------staff uses same teaching tool for all clients who want to lose weight The "Strength of recommendation" refers to the confidence level: a. that treatment yields better results b. that the treatment studied can apply to all patients c. of researchers that their study result is valid d. that treatment benefits to the patient outweigh the risks ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------That the treatment benefits to the patient outweigh the risks Reducing practice variation among practitioners: a. yields best cost savings overall b. standardized care provided by all staff c. results in an efficient one size fits all approach d. results in more meaningful outcomes analysis ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------results in more meaningful outcomes analysis
The dimension of supporting versus controlling describes: a. why we communicate as we do b. how we communicate c. when we are more likely to communicate d. what we're more likely to communicate ------CORRECT ANSWER--------- ------why we communicate as we do A "Socializer may need to modify which one of the following behaviors in order to be a more effective health coach? a. staying focused b. empathy c. positivity d. enthusiasm ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------staying focused The "thinker" will most likely need to develop which of the following behaviors to be a more effective communicator? a. processing b. problem-solving skills c. empathy d. counseling skills ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------empathy One with a tendency to communicate as a "Director" may need to modify which of the following behaviors to be an effective health coach? a. low tolerance for another's feelings b. staying on task c. guiding change d. liking change ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------low tolerance for another's feelings
We get ____ of our information from non-verbal communication. a. 50% b. 75% c. 65% d. 35% ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------% How do people know you are listening to them? a. you acknowledge what is said b. you look at them c. you take notes d. you appear relaxed ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------you acknowledge what is said Telephonic health coaching: a. is better when scripts are used b. takes more time than face-to-face c. is most effective when time is short d. may not be preferred by every client ------CORRECT ANSWER------------- --may not be preferred by every client Listening with empathy can be actualized when: a. you are able to understand the situation describes b. you are able to make an appropriate reflection c. you express exactly how your client feels d. you recall difficulties you may have had in changing behavior ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------you recall difficulties you may have had in changing behavior
To get the best results from a telephonic coaching sessions, you should: a. not multi-task b. increase the phone volume c. keep the conversation moving d. converse for at least 15 minutes ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- not multi-task To "call just because' most often describes an unscheduled phone call to: a. clarify b. say 'Hello" c. follow-up d. voice a concern ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------say "Hello" Name the three styles of learning a. b. c. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic Some research shows that visual images are advantageous for all learners: true or false ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------true an adult learns best through: a. hearing b. touching c. seeing
d. a blend of all three ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a blend of all three One quick way of identifying how your client learns best is to: a. administer the self-assessment learning tool b. ask how he/she assembles an item with multiple parts c. have him/her read the seven- step learning process and choose d. give a test to identify style ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------ask how he/she assembles an item with multiple parts An appropriate example of engaging a client in Teach-Back is: a. "What are your thoughts about checking your blood sugar?" b. "Do you have any questions about your blood sugar?" c. "Describe how to check your blood sugar." d. "Here are the steps to check your blood sugar." ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Describe how to check your blood sugar All of the following are benefits of Teach-Back, except: a. enhances accountability b. immediately reveals misunderstanding c. repetition aids in learning d. "yes" or "no" questions are to the point ------CORRECT ANSWER---------- -----"yes" or "no" questions are to the point All of the following are reasons given by healthcare professionals for not using Teach-Back, except: a. not worth the effort