Nutrition counseling is best defined as…
A collaborative process that supports behavior change through education and communication.
Personal Health Information (PHI) is primarily being protected by this..
HIPAA
MI is best described as
A directive, client‑centered counseling style that enhances motivation.
Precontemplation is best described as a client who is
Unaware or not considering change
This method is best described by Eating slowly with awareness of hunger/fullness cues
What is Mindful eating
Promote long‑term behavior change.
What is the primary goal of nutrition counseling
A patient's diagnosis and name is considered
PHI and covered under HIPAA
OARS
Open-ended questions, Affirmations, Reflective listening, Summaries
A client who is actively making progress or changes
A client in the action stage of change
Dieting for rapid weight loss can be a principal strategy
False, not valid in any method
used to Encourage client reflection and elaboration.
open-ended questions
When a secure platform is required
Required for telehealth sessions under HIPAA laws
A counselor says, 'It sounds like you are feeling frustrated because your family doesn't support your new diet.' Which MI technique is being used?
Reflective Listening
The goal of the counselor for the client in contemplation stage is to what
Increase awareness and explore ambivalence.
Social Cognitive Theory
Emphasizes three factors: Personal factors, Environment, and Behavior
Interpreting the client’s emotions and meaning.
Reflective listening
End to End encryption is required
HIPAA compliant platform
RULE
Resist the righting reflex, Understand motivations, Listen, Empower.
Behaviors are consistent over an extended period of time
Maintenance
adults are self‑directed and bring experience to learning
(Knowles) Adult Learning Theory
Creates increased accessibility for clients.
Telehealth Counseling
Not required in telehealth sessions
Video recording
Which MI skill best supports self‑efficacy?
Affirmations
Developing an action plan
This is for clients in the Preparation stage of change
Recognizing trauma’s impact and promoting safety
What is an emphasis of Trauma Informed care