NCLEX 2026 · NGN compliant

NCLEX prep that teaches clinical judgment, not memorisation.

Every question reveals an AI tutor that explains why your wrong answer felt right — and what mental framework prevents the trap next time.

Aligned with the April 2026 Test Plan · Built for the Next Generation NCLEX

Your readiness band
Near Ready

A learning guide, not a pass prediction · improving this week

Recognize Cues92%
Analyze Cues81%
Prioritize Hypotheses58%
300+
Reviewed NCLEX-style questions
1,200+
AI tutor explanations
8
NGN item formats
6
NCJMM cognitive steps
How it works

Three steps. Every session.

Step 01

Answer

Real NCLEX-RN-style scenarios mapped to NCJMM cognitive steps and the 2026 client need categories. Multiple choice, SATA, and the full NGN range.

Step 02

Reveal

See exactly why the correct answer was correct — and exactly why the option you picked was the trap. No vague "see textbook" answers.

Step 03

Internalise

Your AI tutor distills the lesson into a reusable framework and a one-line takeaway. Save it to flashcards. Never miss it again.

AI Tutor

The tutor that explains the trap, not just the answer.

When you pick the wrong answer, our AI tutor doesn't just say "B was correct." It explains why your option felt right — the cognitive trap you fell into — and gives you a reusable mental framework so the same trap never works on you twice.

  • · Personalised to the option you picked
  • · Names the NCLEX trap type explicitly
  • · Leaves you with one rule to remember
AI Tutor

A note about option D

Stable patient trap
Why option D is tempting

A fever of 38.1°C feels urgent. New nurses often equate "abnormal vital sign" with "highest priority."

Why option D is wrong

Treatment is in progress. There's no airway, breathing, or circulation compromise.

Framework

Worsening A/B/C always outranks stable, even when the stable patient looks acutely abnormal.

Takeaway

"Abnormal but treated and stable" never beats "deteriorating airway/breathing/circulation."

Ready to see why you got it wrong?

Free to start. Tailored to your weakest cognitive step. NCLEX 2026 compliant from day one.

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