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Diabetes Motivational Interviewing in Integrated Care Settings

Quiz for CE Credit

This quiz consists of multiple choice questions with one correct answer.
Please select one answer for each question, then click the Submit Answers button at the end of the quiz.

 
1. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a collaborative conversation style for strengthening a person’s own motivation and commitment to change.


 
2. A person exhibiting avoidance is in the pre-contemplation stage of change.


 
3. Some people recognize relapse as the 6th part of the Stages of Change Model.


 
4. The following is/are part of the Stages of Change Model:





 
5. Motivation interviewing helps us assess the person’s perception of the problem and explore their understanding of their condition.


 
6. The COM-B model for behavior change includes:





 
7. It is recommended to use the Stages of Change Model and the COM-B model to help initiate behavior change.


 
8. Motivational interviewing is a proven and effective way to:




 
9. Motivational interviewing represents a complete change in roles in that the provider recognizes that their role is to help empower and motivate and cannot force change.