Macro Coach Certification FREE Macro Coach Professional Ethics and Practice Questions and Answers 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A client discloses during a session that they are engaging in behavior that poses a serious risk of harm to themselves. What is the macro coach's ethical obligation?
- Immediately terminate the coaching relationship
- Maintain strict confidentiality and continue coaching
- Refer the client to an appropriate mental health professional or emergency services (Correct answer)
- Consult other clients for advice
Correct answer: Refer the client to an appropriate mental health professional or emergency services
When a client's safety is at risk, a coach's ethical duty requires referring them to qualified professionals or emergency services even if it means breaking confidentiality.
Question 2: Which of the following best defines 'scope of practice' for a certified macro coach?
- The ability to prescribe clinical nutrition protocols and diagnose eating disorders
- Providing coaching support around macronutrient goals within the coach's training and certification (Correct answer)
- Offering medical nutrition therapy to clients with chronic disease
- Conducting lab work and interpreting blood panels for clients
Correct answer: Providing coaching support around macronutrient goals within the coach's training and certification
Scope of practice for a macro coach is limited to coaching support around macronutrient goals consistent with their training, excluding clinical or medical services.
Question 3: A macro coach realizes midway through a coaching engagement that a client's goals require expertise beyond their training. What is the most ethical response?
- Continue coaching and do additional personal research to compensate
- Ignore the gap and focus only on areas where they feel confident
- Acknowledge the limitation and refer the client to a more qualified professional (Correct answer)
- Charge a reduced fee and attempt to meet the client's needs
Correct answer: Acknowledge the limitation and refer the client to a more qualified professional
Ethical practice requires coaches to recognize the limits of their competence and refer clients to appropriate professionals when needed.
Question 4: What is the primary purpose of obtaining informed consent before beginning a coaching relationship?
- To protect the coach from legal liability only
- To ensure the client understands the coaching process, expectations, and limitations (Correct answer)
- To establish the coach's authority over the client's health decisions
- To document the client's personal health history for future use
Correct answer: To ensure the client understands the coaching process, expectations, and limitations
Informed consent ensures the client fully understands what coaching involves, what to expect, and its limitations before agreeing to participate.
Question 5: A macro coach's personal values conflict with a client's dietary choices and lifestyle. What should the coach do?
- Advise the client to change their lifestyle to align with the coach's values
- Respect the client's autonomy and support their goals without imposing personal views (Correct answer)
- Terminate the coaching relationship immediately
- Share their personal values openly to influence the client's choices
Correct answer: Respect the client's autonomy and support their goals without imposing personal views
Ethical coaching respects client autonomy; coaches must support clients' self-determined goals rather than imposing their own personal values.
Question 6: How long should a macro coach typically retain client records after the coaching relationship has ended?
- Records should be destroyed immediately after the final session
- Retention follows applicable professional standards or legal requirements, commonly 5–7 years (Correct answer)
- Records only need to be kept if the client requests it
- There is no obligation to retain any client records
Correct answer: Retention follows applicable professional standards or legal requirements, commonly 5–7 years
Professional and legal standards typically require coaches to retain client records for a defined period, commonly 5–7 years, to ensure accountability and continuity.
A client discloses during a session that they are engaging in behavior that poses a serious risk of harm to themselves.
What is the macro coach's ethical obligation?