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.
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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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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 fine10, 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 formatsEach 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→ 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.
→ 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.
→ 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.
→ 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.
→ 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.
A nurse is teaching a client newly prescribed metoprolol. Which statement indicates understanding of beta-blocker therapy?
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✓ mastered, back in 30 daysNot 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.
A nurse is teaching a client newly prescribed warfarin. Which statements by the client indicate understanding of the medication? Select all that apply.
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?
A nurse is monitoring a client receiving regular insulin via continuous IV infusion for diabetic ketoacidosis. Which lab finding requires immediate intervention?
A nurse is admitting a client experiencing acute alcohol withdrawal. Which assessment finding indicates the highest risk for delirium tremens?
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