Macro Coach Certification Professional Scope and Ethics 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A macro coach is working with a client who discloses they have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. What is the MOST appropriate next step?
- Create a specialized meal plan targeting blood sugar control
- Refer the client to a registered dietitian or physician for medical nutrition therapy (Correct answer)
- Reduce carbohydrate intake to under 50g per day
- Continue coaching with general healthy eating principles only
Correct answer: Refer the client to a registered dietitian or physician for medical nutrition therapy
Medical diagnoses such as Type 2 diabetes require medical nutrition therapy from licensed healthcare providers, placing this outside a macro coach's scope of practice.
Question 2: Which of the following BEST describes 'scope of practice' for a macro coach?
- The geographic region in which a coach may legally operate
- The boundaries defining what services a coach is trained and authorized to provide (Correct answer)
- The number of clients a coach may work with simultaneously
- The types of macronutrients a coach is allowed to discuss
Correct answer: The boundaries defining what services a coach is trained and authorized to provide
Scope of practice defines the professional boundaries within which a coach is competent and authorized to operate based on training and certification.
Question 3: A client asks their macro coach to design a plan specifically to treat their orthorexia nervosa. How should the coach respond?
- Design a flexible dieting plan to reduce food anxiety
- Refer the client to a licensed mental health professional and/or registered dietitian (Correct answer)
- Advise the client to eat all foods in moderation
- Provide evidence-based meal plans that include fear foods
Correct answer: Refer the client to a licensed mental health professional and/or registered dietitian
Eating disorders like orthorexia nervosa require treatment by licensed mental health professionals and dietitians, not macro coaches.
Question 4: When a macro coach stores client data digitally, which ethical obligation is MOST critical?
- Ensuring all data is shared with other coaches for accountability
- Maintaining strict confidentiality and using secure storage methods (Correct answer)
- Posting anonymized client data publicly for educational purposes
- Storing data indefinitely to track long-term client trends
Correct answer: Maintaining strict confidentiality and using secure storage methods
Client data must be kept confidential and stored securely to protect privacy and comply with ethical and legal standards.
Question 5: A macro coach notices they are attracted to one of their clients. What is the ethically correct action?
- Continue the coaching relationship while maintaining professionalism
- Disclose the feelings to the client to maintain transparency
- Transfer the client to another coach and seek supervision (Correct answer)
- Reduce session frequency to manage the conflict
Correct answer: Transfer the client to another coach and seek supervision
Romantic or sexual feelings toward a client create a dual relationship conflict requiring the coach to transfer the client and seek supervision to protect both parties.
Question 6: Which scenario represents an appropriate use of social proof by a macro coach?
- Guaranteeing all new clients the same results a testimonial client achieved
- Sharing a client testimonial with the client's written consent (Correct answer)
- Using before-and-after photos without disclosing individual results may vary
- Claiming results are typical when they are exceptional
Correct answer: Sharing a client testimonial with the client's written consent
Using testimonials only with explicit written consent is ethical; coaches must never imply guaranteed or typical results.
Question 7: A macro coach's certification lapses. The coach continues to market themselves as a certified macro coach. This is an example of:
- A minor administrative oversight with no ethical implications
- Misrepresentation of credentials, which is an ethical violation (Correct answer)
- Standard practice until the renewal process is complete
- Acceptable if the coach continues professional development independently
Correct answer: Misrepresentation of credentials, which is an ethical violation
Marketing oneself as certified when credentials have lapsed is misrepresentation of qualifications and constitutes a serious ethical violation.
A macro coach is working with a client who discloses they have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.
What is the MOST appropriate next step?