Not flashcards for students who never set foot on a unit. Item-level rationale written and reviewed by registered nurses, mapped to the current NCSBN test plan, with the clinical reasoning called out the way an experienced preceptor would walk a new grad through the patient at the head of the bed.
Most test-prep companies sell one program with three discounts. We sell three programs because the exams are not the same exam. The NCLEX- tests one body of clinical reasoning. The NCLEX-PN tests another. Clinical Math is its own animal entirely.
For graduates of an accredited or ADN program preparing for the Registered Nurse licensure exam.
For graduates of a state-approved practical nursing program preparing for the Practical Nurse licensure exam.
Dosage calculation and pharmacological math, separately, for nursing students or working nurses needing focused remediation.
Every item in the bank carries a domain tag corresponding to the NCSBN NCLEX- Test Plan in force at the date of authoring. The percentages below are the current published distribution; our item bank weights match.
We are clear about what makes this a serious program rather than a question dump. None of the below is optional; all three apply to every item in every track.
No anonymous content team. No "reviewed by clinical experts" without names. Every item in the bank carries the initials and the license number of the registered nurse who signed off on it before publication.
The Sign-Off Log is preserved in the company's records and is producible on request to a regulator or to a student.
Item rationale is written the way a preceptor would explain the case at change of shift. Pathophysiology where it teaches. Pharmacology where it teaches. Plain language where the textbook would obscure.
We treat every learner as a colleague-in-training, not as a candidate to talk down to.
The NCSBN test plan, drug formularies, and clinical guidelines do not stand still. Every item is re-reviewed against the governing authority within ninety days of any material revision. The date of last review is published on every item.
Edition numbers (2026.1, 2026.2…) tell you which review cycle the content was last validated against.
Complete every module, complete at least 1,800 practice items () or 1,200 (PN), sit at least four full-length CAT-modeled mocks, and take the NCLEX within 90 days of finishing. If you don't pass on the first attempt, you keep the program, and you take the next live cohort with us at no additional cost.