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💉 NCLEX-RN Licensure Examination

NCLEX-RN
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Battle through NCLEX content modules covering all tested areas of the National Council Licensure Examination. Defeat the exam boss and collect your PRZ piece for each stage you complete.

8 Modules Available
400 Questions Total
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Each module contains 50 board exam-style questions. Clear them all to complete your license!

💉Hard

Stage 1

Pharmacology and Parenteral Therapies

Master drug classifications, administration routes, dosage calculations, IV therapy, adverse reactions, and high-alert medication safety for the NCLEX-RN.

Drug Classifications (Cardiovascular, Antibiotics, Analgesics)
Drug Administration and Routes
Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Drug Interactions
Dosage Calculations
IV Therapy and Parenteral Routes
Pharmacology Safety (High-Alert Medications)
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📋Hard

Stage 2

Management of Care

Apply principles of prioritization, delegation, informed consent, ethical practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration in complex client care scenarios.

Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment
Informed Consent and Advance Directives
Ethical Practice and Legal Responsibilities
Collaborative Care and Referrals
Quality Improvement and Safety Initiatives
Case Management and Continuity of Care
Client Rights and Advocacy
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🛡️Medium

Stage 3

Safety and Infection Prevention and Control

Apply standard and transmission-based precautions, safe equipment use, surgical asepsis, and environmental safety measures to protect clients and staff.

Standard and Transmission-Based Precautions
Surgical Asepsis and Sterile Technique
Safe Use of Equipment and Restraints
Home Safety and Fall Prevention
Handling Hazardous and Infectious Materials
Ergonomics and Injury Prevention
Reporting Incidents and Near Misses
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🫀Hard

Stage 4

Physiological Adaptation

Manage clients with acute and chronic conditions, fluid and electrolyte imbalances, medical emergencies, and unexpected responses to therapies.

Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances
Acid-Base Disturbances
Alterations in Body Systems
Medical Emergencies and Crisis Intervention
Unexpected Response to Therapies
Pathophysiology of Disease Processes
Hemodynamic Monitoring
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🔬Hard

Stage 5

Reduction of Risk Potential

Interpret diagnostic tests, laboratory values, and vital signs to anticipate and prevent complications from procedures, treatments, and existing conditions.

Laboratory Values and Diagnostic Tests
Vital Signs and Monitoring
Potential Complications of Surgical Procedures
Potential Complications of Diagnostic Tests
Therapeutic Procedures and Monitoring
System-Specific Assessments
Alterations in Body Systems Risk
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🌱Medium

Stage 6

Health Promotion and Maintenance

Support clients across the lifespan through health screening, immunizations, developmental milestones, disease prevention, and lifestyle counseling.

Developmental Stages and Milestones
Health Screening and Early Detection
Immunizations and Vaccination Schedules
Disease Prevention Strategies
Lifestyle Choices and Health Behaviors
Ante/Intra/Postpartum and Newborn Care
Health and Wellness Education
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🧠Medium

Stage 7

Psychosocial Integrity

Apply therapeutic communication, mental health interventions, and culturally sensitive care to support clients with psychosocial, behavioral, and cognitive needs.

Therapeutic Communication Techniques
Mental Health Disorders (Anxiety, Mood, Psychotic)
Crisis Intervention and Suicide Risk Assessment
Coping Mechanisms and Stress Management
Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity
End-of-Life Care and Grief
Behavioral and Cognitive Disorders
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🤲Easy

Stage 8

Basic Care and Comfort

Provide foundational nursing care including mobility assistance, nutrition support, elimination, personal hygiene, rest, and nonpharmacological comfort measures.

Assistive Devices and Mobility
Nutrition and Oral Hydration
Elimination and Bowel/Bladder Care
Personal Hygiene and Grooming
Rest, Sleep, and Comfort
Nonpharmacological Pain Management
Positioning and Pressure Injury Prevention
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About the NCLEX-RN

Exam Name

NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination — Registered Nurse)

Conducted By

National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)

Format

Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) — 75 to 145 questions

Passing Standard

Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) passing standard set by NCSBN

Schedule

Year-round testing at Pearson VUE test centers

Content Areas

Management of Care, Safety, Pharmacology, Physiological Adaptation, Health Promotion, Psychosocial Integrity, Basic Care, Reduction of Risk Potential