HCC Cheat Sheet 2026

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100 questions
120 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. Which phase of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS), described by Hans Selye, is most associated with immune depletion and disease vulnerability? Exhaustion stage
  2. In holistic nutrition coaching, why are sprouted grains and legumes often recommended over their unsprouted versions? Sprouting reduces antinutrients and increases bioavailability of nutrients
  3. What is the risk of a coach co-creating goals that are too challenging for the client's current capacity? The client may experience repeated failure, eroding self-efficacy and motivation
  4. A holistic coach wants to use video marketing but feels camera-shy. Which strategy helps overcome this barrier while still leveraging video's benefits? Starting with short, low-stakes videos on stories or reels to build comfort gradually
  5. What is the primary advantage of choosing whole fruits over fruit juice in a whole-food nutrition plan? Whole fruits retain fiber that slows sugar absorption and increases satiety
  6. The term 'co-regulation' in holistic coaching refers to: The coach's calm nervous system helping to regulate the client's nervous system
  7. A client asks about the difference between soluble and insoluble fiber. Which whole food is highest in soluble fiber? Oat bran
  8. What is the role of accountability in the coaching process? Accountability ensures the client stays committed to their goals
  9. A holistic coach advises clients to 'eat the rainbow.' What does this principle primarily address? Obtaining diverse phytonutrients from colorful plant foods
  10. Which wellness modality involves rhythmic drumming and trance-like states to access altered states of consciousness for healing? Shamanic journeying
  11. Which recovery technique involves alternating between periods of cold and warm water exposure to reduce muscle soreness and improve circulation? Contrast hydrotherapy
  12. Which questioning technique is most effective for helping a client uncover limiting beliefs blocking their goal? Powerful open-ended questions that invite self-reflection
  13. Which adaptogenic herb is derived from the Siberian tundra region, is known to support athletic endurance, and is commonly used for mental fatigue and burnout? Rhodiola rosea
  14. How does a holistic coach support clients during personal transformation? By providing guidance, tools, and empowering the client to navigate transformation
  15. In holistic coaching, which practice supports the 'recovery triad' alongside sleep and nutrition? Intentional rest and stress reduction
  16. Which lifestyle factor is most strongly linked to disruption of the circadian rhythm in shift workers? Irregular light exposure and inconsistent sleep timing
  17. A holistic coach suspects a client is experiencing domestic abuse. What is the most appropriate action? Provide safety resources, express concern, and refer to appropriate support services
  18. Which metric is most useful for evaluating the effectiveness of an email nurture sequence for a holistic coaching practice? Open rate and click-through rate
  19. When a client's progress plateau is identified, a holistic coach's most effective intervention is: Co-exploring what has changed in the client's environment, mindset, or motivation
  20. A HCC professional encounters an unfamiliar situation while performing psychoneuroimmunology basics duties. What is the most appropriate first action? Consult relevant standards, guidelines, or a qualified supervisor before proceeding
  21. Which endocrine gland produces both cortisol and adrenaline (epinephrine) in response to stress? Adrenal gland
  22. A holistic coach helping a client develop greater body awareness would most appropriately use which strategy? Grounding exercises that direct attention to physical sensations in the present moment
  23. A client asks about soaking legumes before cooking. Which benefit does this practice primarily offer? Reduces antinutrients like phytic acid and improves digestibility
  24. When a holistic coach notices a client's breathing become shallow during a conversation, the coach should: Note it as a possible somatic cue and gently invite the client's attention to it
  25. In yoga therapy used within holistic coaching, the primary distinction from fitness yoga is: Yoga therapy is individualized and targets specific health conditions or imbalances
  26. Which wellness modality involves the application of essential oils to support emotional and physical wellbeing? Aromatherapy
  27. A holistic coaching client reports feeling emotionally numb and disconnected from others. Which chakra imbalance would a practitioner primarily consider? Heart chakra
  28. In the GROW coaching model, the 'Reality' stage is best described as: Exploring the current situation, facts, and relevant context without judgment
  29. In lifestyle medicine, which of the following is considered a primary pillar of health along with nutrition, physical activity, and stress management? Restorative sleep
  30. Why is it important to avoid conflicts of interest in coaching? To maintain an impartial and ethical coaching environment
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