Week 16 - Quiz Flashcards
1. The most common form or arthritis is
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Fibromyalgia
None of the above
Osteoarthritis
2. A rheumatologist is a doctor who specializes in arthritis. (T/F)
True
False
True
3. _ is an autoimmune disease where the lining of the joints become inflamed, causing damage to the joint tissue.
Celiac disease
NCWS
RA
None of the above
RA
4. Agorophobia is fear of _.
Heights
Spiders
Confined spaces
None of the above
None of the above
(additional comment: It is a fear of places where one might feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed. I missed this and wrote confined spaces. Correct answer is none of above.)
5. Which of the following diseases / conditions is associated with chronic inflammation?
Arthritis
Some Cancers
Alzheimer’s disease
All of the above
All of the above
6. You are working with a client who is trying to quit smoking. The coach says, “I hear you saying that it’s a real priority for you to take this hiking trip with your son. How will continuing to smoke affect your ability to do that?” What Motivational Interviewing skill is the Coach demonstrating?
Resist the Righting Reflex
Developing Discrepancy
Offering Empathy
Rolling with Resistance
Developing Discrepancy
7. A woman has about 2 glasses of wine (5 oz. each) each night after dinner to help her get to sleep. According to the NIH, this woman is engaging in “heavy drinking.”
True
False
True
(additional comments: Reason this is true is that anything over 8 alcoholic beverages per week for a female is considered heavy drinking, Key words here 2 glasses wine each night helped me draw assumption of 14 is too many. If I would have done the low risk drinker guideline for women by NIH it states no more than 3 drinks in any day. Study this plus stats on men drinking for tests:
8. What is within a coach’s scope of practice when coaching a person with cancer?
A. Telling them that a certain diet will heal or reverse the cancer’s progression
B. Exploring the client’s goals and current priorities, and establishing action steps that support their overall wellness and self-management skills
C. Asking what the client knows, needs, and wishes to learn about their type of cancer and how to live well with a chronic condition
D. Prescribing a protocol to reduce the toxic burden that likely caused their cancer in the first place
E. B and C
E. B and C
(additional comment: I wrote B thinking C sounding like a little bit prescriptive and medical, guess not. I guess answer is E.)
9. A client comes to you for help with Sleep Hygiene. On his intake, you notice he’s been sleeping about 12 hours nightly yet feels fatigued, has trouble concentrating, and reports little interest in doing things nearly every day. What condition might you be wary of with this client?
Depression
Anxiety
Insomnia
Alzheimer’s
Depression
10. Why is it important to stay within the NBHWC Scope of Practice when coaching a person with a chronic illness?
We could harm the client
We could be sued in certain states for providing advice outside our scope
It helps to uphold the standards of our profession and our partnership with the National Board of Medical Examiners
It preserves the client-centered nature of coaching
All of the above
All of the above