updated for the 2026 NCLEX-RN test plan

Walk into NCLEX day knowing exactly where you're weak.

Upload your study materials. Get NCLEX-style practice questions in 30 seconds. Drill your weak topics with rationales that explain every wrong answer, generated from your specific lectures and chapters, not someone else's content pool.

  • → Know your weakest topic before NCLEX knows it
  • → Practice from YOUR materials, not someone else's
  • → Every missed question becomes a flashcard
  • → Plus a built-in 2,000+ question bank to practice from day one

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rationales explain why every distractor is wrong, not just why correct one is right
Practice Question · 7 / 25generated 11:42pm

A nurse is caring for a client at 39 weeks gestation receiving an IV oxytocin infusion for induction of labor. The nurse notes recurrent late decelerations on the fetal monitor. Which action should the nurse take first?

  1. Administer oxygen via face mask at 10 L/min
  2. Discontinue the oxytocin infusion✓ correct
  3. Reposition to left lateral position
  4. Notify the healthcare provider immediately
what you'll walk away with

Six things you'll be able to do by your second week.

This isn't a content library. It's a system that turns your study time into measurable progress, and tells you what to do next.

01

Pinpoint your weakest Client Needs category. Within your first 30 questions, you'll see exactly which of the four 2026 NCSBN categories needs your attention. Not “you scored 67%.” Actual subcategory-level diagnosis.

02

Drill that weak area with fresh questions. Generate 25 brand-new NCLEX-style questions on any specific topic, on demand. No more re-doing the same QBank questions you've already memorized. Practice you'll never run out of.

03

Turn your professor's lecture into NCLEX practice. Upload an audio recording of your lecture. We transcribe it and generate practice questions on what your professor actually covered, not what some content team in 2023 decided was important.

04

Understand WHY you keep picking B. Every rationale explains why each distractor is wrong, not just why C is right. So you stop falling into the same wrong-answer pattern over and over.

05

Practice in the 2026 NCLEX format from day one. 9 NCLEX question types: classic MCQ and SATA, plus seven NGN formats — bow-tie, cloze, drag-drop, fill-in-the-blank, highlight, matrix, and trend. Built to the April 2026 test plan structure.

06

Practice the built-in question bank too. Don't have notes ready, or want a baseline before generating from your own materials? The built-in 2,000+ question bank covers all four 2026 Client Needs categories with all 9 question types, ready from day one.

how this works

Three steps. About thirty seconds. From your notes to NCLEX practice.

No setup. No content library to navigate. No generic question pool. Just upload and start.

From your notes → to NCLEX practice
A walkthrough, in three steps
1

Upload anything you study from.

PDF chapters, DOCX notes, photos of your handwritten notebook, even mp3 lecture recordings. Up to 20 pages or 60 minutes per upload.

↳ phone photo of your messy notebook is fine
2

Pick how you want to be tested.

10, 25, or 50 questions. Mix NGN types: SATA, bow-tie, drag-drop, cloze, case studies. Or let us decide based on what's in your material.

↳ 9 question types: MCQ, SATA, plus 7 NGN formats
3

Practice and find your gaps.

Each question shows what's right, what's wrong, and why. After 25 questions, you'll know your weakest Client Needs subcategory and what to drill next.

↳ rationales explain every distractor, not just the answer
personalized practice

Practice questions from YOUR chapter, not last year's QBank.

→ Practice exactly what your professor emphasized last week

Generic question banks were written years ago by content teams who don't know your professor's emphasis or your textbook's framing. We generate fresh NCLEX-style questions from the specific materials you're studying right now.

Upload a cardiac pharm chapter at 11pm. Get 25 questions on cardiac pharm by 11:01pm. Every question cites back to the paragraph it came from.

  • PDF, DOCX, image, or audio recording. Any format works.
  • Each question cites back to the source paragraph
  • Generate fresh batches on demand, never repeats
Drop your study material
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a built-in question bank too

Plus a 2,000+ question bank to practice from on day one.

→ Don't need notes ready to start practicing. Start tonight.

Don't have a chapter to upload yet? Want a baseline before you generate from your own materials? The built-in bank covers all four 2026 Client Needs categories with 9 question types, ready to take from your first login.

Mix and match: drill the bank for breadth, then generate fresh questions from your own notes when you want depth on a specific topic. Same dashboard tracks your performance across both.

  • 2,000+ NCSBN-mapped questions, all four Client Needs categories
  • MCQ, SATA, plus the 7 NGN formats (bow-tie, cloze, drag-drop, fill-blank, highlight, matrix, trend)
  • Weak-topic detection works the same on bank and generated questions
your built-in question bank
  • Physiological Integrity1,003
  • Safe & Effective Care698
  • Health Promotion & Maintenance219
  • Psychosocial Integrity203
↳ 2,123 questions, mapped to 2026 NCSBN categories
rationales that actually teach

Stop falling for the same wrong answer pattern.

→ Stop missing the same wrong-answer pattern over and over

NCLEX rationales usually explain why the correct answer is right. They rarely explain why each distractor is wrong in a way that helps you see your own thinking pattern. So students keep picking B over and over without understanding why.

Toggle between three rationale modes per question: standard NCLEX format, beginner explanation with analogies, or “on shift” mode that shows what a nurse would actually do at the bedside in this scenario.

  • Standard: NCLEX-style, exam-focused
  • Beginner: Simpler vocabulary plus an analogy that makes it stick
  • On shift: What this looks like at the bedside, not just on the test
StandardBeginnerOn shift
At the bedside, late decelerations after each contraction tell you the placenta isn't getting enough oxygen to the baby. Stop the oxytocin first. It's the cause. Then reposition mom to her left side, give her O₂ via face mask, and bolus IV fluids. Call the OB afteryou've started intervening. The order is: intervene first, escalate second.
weak-topic detection

Know exactly which 25 questions to drill tomorrow.

→ Know the 25 questions you should drill tomorrow

Every practice session breaks down your performance by Client Needs category and subcategory, not just an overall score. You'll see that you're solid on cardiac but slipping on fluid balance, specifically the sodium-potassium relationships.

Click “focus mode” and we generate 25 fresh questions targeting only that subcategory. Drill the gap until it closes. Then move to the next one.

  • Performance breakdown by all 4 Client Needs categories with subcategory granularity
  • “NCLEX-ready in X days” estimate based on your trajectory
  • One-click focus mode generates questions targeting your weakest subcategory
your weak spots, this week
Pharmacology
91%
Cardiac
87%
Mental Health
78%
Maternity
72%
Fluid & Electrolyte
54%
↳ start tomorrow with 25 fluid & electrolyte questions
every miss becomes a flashcard

Wrong answers don't disappear. They come back until you nail them.

→ Drill your specific weaknesses to mastery, not someone else's

Every question you miss becomes a flashcard automatically. The harder it is for you, the more often it returns. Easy ones return in 30 days, hard ones in 24 hours. Spaced repetition tied directly to your weak spots.

By exam day, you've drilled your specific weaknesses to mastery, not someone else's idea of what's hard.

  • Auto-generated flashcards from every missed question
  • FSRS spaced-repetition algorithm (the standard for modern flashcard apps)
  • Daily review queue tells you exactly what to study, no decisions needed
Today's review · 12 cards due

A nurse is teaching a client newly prescribed metoprolol. Which statement indicates understanding of beta-blocker therapy?

↩ shows again in 1 day

A client receiving regular insulin IV for DKA reports tingling in both hands. Which lab should the nurse check first?

↩ shows again in 6 days

Which condition contraindicates ACE inhibitor therapy during pregnancy?

✓ mastered, back in 30 days
real generated questions

See what you'd actually be practicing with.

Not marketing-friendly fakes. Real questions our AI generated from real nursing study materials, in the actual NGN format the 2026 exam uses. Click any question to see the rationale.

Pharmacological TherapiesSATA

A nurse is teaching a client newly prescribed warfarin. Which statements by the client indicate understanding of the medication? Select all that apply.

  1. "I should avoid eating large amounts of leafy green vegetables."
  2. "I can take ibuprofen for headaches."
  3. "I will use a soft-bristled toothbrush."
  4. "I need to have my INR checked regularly."
  5. "I should double my dose if I miss one."
show the rationale
Why A, C, D are correct:Warfarin's effect is influenced by vitamin K (leafy greens), so consistent intake matters. Soft toothbrushes reduce bleeding risk. Regular INR monitoring confirms therapeutic range (2–3). Why B, E are wrong: NSAIDs increase bleeding risk. Acetaminophen is preferred. Doubling missed doses can cause hemorrhage.
Safe and Effective CareBow-tie · NGN

A 6-month-old infant is admitted with a temperature of 39.4°C, irritability, and a bulging anterior fontanelle. Which intervention should the nurse perform first?

  1. Administer prescribed acetaminophen
  2. Place infant in droplet isolation precautions
  3. Begin IV fluid resuscitation
  4. Obtain blood cultures before antibiotics
show the rationale
Why B is correct: Clinical picture suggests bacterial meningitis. Droplet precautions protect other patients and staff before any other intervention. Infection control is the immediate priority. The other interventions all matter and follow within minutes, but isolation comes first.
Physiological AdaptationMultiple choice

A nurse is monitoring a client receiving regular insulin via continuous IV infusion for diabetic ketoacidosis. Which lab finding requires immediate intervention?

  1. Blood glucose 280 mg/dL
  2. Serum potassium 2.9 mEq/L
  3. Arterial pH 7.30
  4. Serum bicarbonate 18 mEq/L
show the rationale
Why B is correct:Insulin drives potassium into cells, and DKA treatment frequently causes hypokalemia even when initial K+ appears normal. K+ of 2.9 is dangerously low and risks lethal arrhythmias. Other values reflect ongoing DKA but aren't immediately life-threatening at these levels. Hold insulin and replace potassium first.
Psychosocial IntegrityMultiple choice

A nurse is admitting a client experiencing acute alcohol withdrawal. Which assessment finding indicates the highest risk for delirium tremens?

  1. Mild tremors of the hands
  2. Reports of vivid dreams
  3. Tactile hallucinations and disorientation
  4. Diaphoresis and elevated heart rate
show the rationale
Why C is correct: Tactile hallucinations combined with disorientation are hallmark signs of delirium tremens, a medical emergency with mortality up to 15% if untreated. Other findings indicate withdrawal but not yet DTs. Initiate CIWA-Ar protocol, ensure benzodiazepine availability.
honest fit

What this is. What it isn't. When to use it.

Indie tool, not a complete review course. Here's exactly what that means for your prep stack, so you can decide if we fit.

what this isn't
  • A complete NCLEX review course
  • A replacement for the established vetted QBanks
  • A library of nurse-narrated video lectures
  • A pass guarantee. We don't have outcome data yet to back one.
  • A tool with thousands of human-vetted questions
use it when
  • You just covered a chapter and want to drill it tonight
  • You've burned through your main QBank twice and need fresh material
  • Your weakest topic needs more reps than any QBank has
  • You're studying late and want flashcards from missed questions
  • You want practice that respects what your professors actually emphasize

“Most students use us alongside their main QBank, not instead of it.”

pricing

Pay for the months you study. Cancel the day after your exam.

Monthly only. No annual lock-in, no refund hassles, no surprise renewals. Most students use this for 2–4 months around their exam window.

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  • 3 question generations per month
  • Multiple choice questions only
  • Standard rationales
  • Practice 300 questions from the bank, balanced across all 4 NCSBN categories
  • No NGN question types
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  • Up to 50 questions per generation
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also available

One-shot readiness test before exam day

Not ready to subscribe? Buy a single timed mock or a pack of 3 or 6. 100 fresh questions on the real timer, instant readiness category, and a per-topic breakdown of where to focus. No subscription required.

  • 3h 26m timer
  • Readiness category at the end
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questions you should ask

Honest answers. Even the uncomfortable ones.

If I already have my study materials, why do I need this?
Reading your notes and being tested on your notes are different cognitive activities. The testing effect is one of the strongest findings in learning science. Students who self-test retain 50–80% more than students who re-read for the same amount of time. We turn your passive material into active retrieval practice, with NCLEX-format distractors you couldn't write yourself, and a system that tracks exactly which subcategory needs more reps. Your notes alone can't do that.
How much can I do without paying?
Three generations per month on the free plan, no credit card required. Each generation produces up to 10 questions, so you can sample roughly 30 questions across three uploads to see if it fits how you study. Free also gets you full read-only access to the built-in 2,000+ question bank in multiple-choice mode. If you want NGN question types, all three rationale modes, audio lecture import, and bigger generation limits, that's Pro at $29.99/month.
When should I start using this in my NCLEX timeline?
Ideally, the day you start your last semester. The earlier you upload weekly chapters and lectures, the more weak-topic data the system builds up over time. By exam day, it has months of pattern data and knows exactly which subcategories trip you up. Starting 60–90 days out is the sweet spot for most students. Less than 30 days still works, but the longer the system has been learning your gaps, the sharper the targeting gets.
I have less than 30 days until my exam. Is this still worth starting?
Yes, with a different strategy. Upload your weakest chapter first. Drill it until you hit 85%+ on focused practice. Then move to the next weakest. Skip the slow review work like lecture-audio import in this phase, and lean on the built-in 2,000+ question bank for broad coverage between generations. Short-window users tell us the rationales-explain-every-distractor feature is the biggest accelerator. You learn from each miss instead of just memorizing the right answer.
How will I know if I'm actually getting better?
The performance dashboard tracks accuracy by Client Needs category and subcategory over time. After 50+ questions, you'll see trend lines: where you've improved, where you're plateauing, and where you're slipping. Time-per-question shrinks as confidence grows on a topic, and the system surfaces “next 25 questions you should drill” based on the gaps that haven't closed. It's a feedback loop, not a single score.
Can this tell me when I'm ready to sit for the exam?
We give you a directional readiness signal, not a pass prediction. The dashboard shows a “ready in roughly X days” estimate based on your trajectory across the four 2026 Client Needs categories and how many of your weak subcategories have crossed an 80% accuracy threshold. We don't claim to predict your NCLEX outcome, because we don't have enough longitudinal outcome data yet to calibrate that honestly. Use the readiness signal as one input alongside your school's benchmarks and your gut.
Should I use this instead of my main QBank?
No. Use it alongside. The established QBanks have years of vetted content and are great as your foundation. Study Nurse AI fills a gap they can't: practicing on the specific chapters and lectures you've actually covered. Most users tell us they pair the two.
Are the AI-generated questions actually NCLEX quality?
Honest answer: they follow the 2026 NCSBN test plan structure and use the same cognitive levels, question types, and category framework as the real exam. They aren'tvetted by NCLEX item writers the way the major QBanks are. Every question has a “report” button. Flagged questions help us improve the prompt continuously. Use these for active recall practice, not as your only source of vetted content.
Do you offer a pass guarantee?
Not yet. A pass guarantee requires real outcome data to calibrate fairly, and we won't make a promise we can't back up. If you fail your NCLEX, we won't refund you for studying with us, but you can cancel anytime, so you'll never be locked in past your exam date.
Is this updated for the 2026 NCLEX-RN test plan?
Yes. Our question generation prompt is calibrated against the April 2026 NCSBN test plan structure, including the four Client Needs categories with current weighting and the 2026 emphasis on health equity and unbiased care.
What about NCLEX-PN?
PN support is launching shortly after RN. Both will share the same account and subscription. Pick which exam you're studying for at signup, switch anytime.
How is my study material kept private?
Files you upload are stored in your account only and never shared with other users. We don't train AI models on your content. Delete any material anytime from your dashboard.
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