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Welcome to our collection of free NCLEX practice questions to help you achieve success on your NCLEX-RN exam! This updated guide for 2022 includes 1,000+ practice questions, a primer on the NCLEX-RN exam, frequently asked questions about the NCLEX, question types, the NCLEX-RN test plan, and test-taking tips and strategies.

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We have included more than 1,000+ NCLEX practice questions covering different nursing topics for this nursing test bank! We've made a significant effort to provide you with the most challenging questions along with insightful rationales for each question to reinforce learning.

We recommend you do all practice questions before you take the actual exam. Doing so will help reduce your test anxiety and help identify nursing topics you need to review. To make the most of the practice exams, try to minimize mistakes to less than 15 questions and take your time answering the questions, especially when reading the rationales.

Included NCLEX-RN question sets for this nursing test bank are as follows:

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  1. Question 1 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    While assessing a one-month-old infant, which of the findings warrants further investigation by the nurse? Select all that apply.

  2. Question 2 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A nurse is to administer meperidine hydrochloride (Demerol) 100 mg, atropine sulfate (Atropisol) 0.4 mg, and promethazine hydrochloride (Phenergan) 50 mg IM to a preoperative client. List the order in which the nurse must carry out the following actions prior to the administration of preoperative medications.

    • Raise the side rails on the bed

    • Instruct the client to remain in bed

    • Have the client empty bladder

    • Place the call bell within reach

  3. Question 3 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    A 32-year-old pregnant woman comes to the clinic for her prenatal visit. The nurse gathers data about her obstetric history, which includes 3-year-old twins at home and a miscarriage 10 years ago at 12 weeks gestation. How would the nurse accurately document this information? Fill in the blanks.

    • Answer: Gravida para

  4. Question 4 of 75

    Category: Reduction of Risk Potential

    Which individual is at the greatest risk for developing hypertension?

  5. Question 5 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A 15-year-old female who ingested 15 tablets of maximum strength acetaminophen 45 minutes ago is rushed to the emergency department. Which of these orders should the nurse do first?

  6. Question 6 of 75

    Category: Management of Care

    Which complication of cardiac catheterization should the nurse monitor for in the initial 24 hours after the procedure?

  7. Question 7 of 75

    Category: Basic Care and Comfort

    A client is admitted to the emergency room with renal calculi and is complaining of moderate to severe flank pain and nausea. The client's temperature is 100.8 degrees Fahrenheit. The priority nursing goal for this client is:

  8. Question 8 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    What would the nurse expect to see while assessing the growth of children during their school-age years?

  9. Question 9 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    At a community health fair, the blood pressure of a 62-year-old client is 160/96 mmHg. The client states "My blood pressure is usually much lower." The nurse should tell the client to:

  10. Question 10 of 75

    Category: Safety and Infection Control

    The hospital has sounded the call for a disaster drill on the evening shift. Which of these clients would the nurse put first on the list to be discharged in order to make a room available for a new admission?

  11. Question 11 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A 25-year-old male client has been newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism and will take levothyroxine (Synthroid) 50 mcg/day by mouth. As part of the teaching plan, the nurse emphasizes that this medication:

  12. Question 12 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A 3-year-old child was brought to the pediatric clinic after the sudden onset of findings that include irritability, thick muffled voice, croaking on inspiration, hot to touch, sit leaning forward, tongue protruding, drooling, and suprasternal retractions. What should the nurse do first?

  13. Question 13 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    In children suspected to have a diagnosis of diabetes, which one of the following complaints would be most likely to prompt parents to take their school-age child for evaluation?

  14. Question 14 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A client comes to the clinic for treatment of recurrent pelvic inflammatory disease. The nurse recognizes that this condition most frequently follows which type of infection?

  15. Question 15 of 75

    Category: Management of Care

    A registered nurse who usually works in a spinal rehabilitation unit is floated to the emergency department. Which of these clients should the charge nurse assign to this RN?

  16. Question 16 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    When teaching a client with coronary artery disease about nutrition, the nurse should emphasize:

  17. Question 17 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    Which of these findings indicate that a pump to deliver a basal rate of 10 ml per hour plus PRN for pain breakthrough for morphine drip is not working?

  18. Question 18 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    The nurse is speaking at a community meeting about personal responsibility for health promotion. A participant asks about chiropractic treatment for illnesses. What should be the focus of the nurse's response?

  19. Question 19 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    The nurse is performing a neurological assessment on a client post right cerebrovascular accident. Which finding, if observed by the nurse, would warrant immediate attention?

  20. Question 20 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A child who has recently been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis is in a pediatric clinic where a nurse is performing an assessment. Which later finding of this disease would the nurse not expect to see at this time?

  21. Question 21 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    The home health nurse visits a male client to provide wound care and finds the client lethargic and confused. His wife states he fell down the stairs two (2) hours ago. The nurse should

  22. Question 22 of 75

    Category: Reduction of Risk Potential

    Which of the following should the nurse implement to prepare a client for a KUB (Kidney, Ureter, Bladder) radiography test?

  23. Question 23 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    The nurse is giving discharge teaching to a client seven (7) days post-myocardial infarction. He asks the nurse why he must wait six (6) weeks before having sexual intercourse. What is the best response by the nurse to this question?

  24. Question 24 of 75

    Category: Management of Care

    A triage nurse has these four (4) clients arrive in the emergency department within 15 minutes. Which client should the triage nurse send back to be seen first?

  25. Question 25 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    While planning care for a toddler, the nurse teaches the parents about the expected developmental changes for this age. Which statement by the mother shows that she understands the child's developmental needs?

  26. Question 26 of 75

    Category: Basic Care and Comfort

    The nurse is preparing to administer an enteral feeding to a client via a nasogastric feeding tube. The most important action of the nurse is:

  27. Question 27 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    The nurse is caring for a client with a serum potassium level of 3.5 mEq/L. The client is placed on a cardiac monitor and receives 40 mEq potassium chloride in 1000 ml of 5% dextrose in water IV. Which of the following EKG patterns indicates to the nurse that the infusions should be discontinued?

  28. Question 28 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A nurse prepares to care for a 4-year-old newly admitted for rhabdomyosarcoma. The nurse should alert the staff to pay more attention to the function of which area of the body?

  29. Question 29 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    The nurse anticipates that for a family who practices Chinese medicine the priority goal would be to:

  30. Question 30 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    During an assessment of a client with cardiomyopathy, the nurse finds that the systolic blood pressure has decreased from 145 to 110 mm Hg and the heart rate has risen from 72 to 96 beats per minute and the client complains of periodic dizzy spells. The nurse instructs the client to:

  31. Question 31 of 75

    Category: Reduction of Risk Potential

    The nurse prepares the client for the insertion of a pulmonary artery catheter (Swan-Ganz catheter). The nurse teaches the client that the catheter will be inserted to provide information about:

  32. Question 32 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A nurse enters a client's room to discover that the client has no pulse or respirations. After calling for help, the first action the nurse should take is:

  33. Question 33 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A client is receiving digoxin (Lanoxin) 0.25 mg daily. The health care provider has written a new order to give metoprolol (Lopressor) 25 mg B.I.D. In assessing the client prior to administering the medications, which of the following should the nurse report immediately to the health care provider?

  34. Question 34 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    The nurse practicing in a maternity setting recognizes that the postmature fetus is at risk due to:

  35. Question 35 of 75

    Category: Reduction of Risk Potential

    The nurse is caring for a client who had a total hip replacement seven (7) days ago. Which statement by the client requires the nurse's immediate attention?

  36. Question 36 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A 33-year-old male client with heart failure has been taking furosemide for the past week. Which of the following assessment cues below may indicate the client is experiencing a negative side effect from the medication?

  37. Question 37 of 75

    Category: Basic Care and Comfort

    The nurse is caring for a 27-year-old female client with venous stasis ulcer. Which nursing intervention would be most effective in promoting healing?

  38. Question 38 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    Which of these statements best describes the characteristics of an effective reward-feedback system?

  39. Question 39 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    The nurse is providing information to a client with multiple sclerosis on performing exercises and physical activities. The nurse determines the client needs additional teaching if the client makes which statements? Select all that apply.

  40. Question 40 of 75

    Category: Safety and Infection Control

    During the evaluation of the quality of home care for a client with Alzheimer's disease, the priority for the nurse is to reinforce which statement by a family member?

  41. Question 41 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A nurse is reviewing a patient's medication during shift change. Which of the following medications would be contraindicated if the patient were pregnant? Select all that apply.

  42. Question 42 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A nurse is reviewing a patient's past medical history (PMH). The history indicates the patient has photosensitive reactions to medications. Which of the following drugs is associated with photosensitive reactions? Select all that apply.

  43. Question 43 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A patient tells you that her urine is starting to look discolored. If you believe this change is due to medication, which of the following of the patient's medication does not cause urine discoloration?

  44. Question 44 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    You are responsible for reviewing the nursing unit's refrigerator. Which of the following drugs, if found inside the fridge, should be removed?

  45. Question 45 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A 34-year-old female has recently been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. She has also recently discovered that she is pregnant. Which of the following is the only immunoglobulin that will provide protection to the fetus in the womb?

  46. Question 46 of 75

    Category: Safety and Infection Control

    A second-year nursing student has just suffered a needlestick while working with a patient that is positive for AIDS. Which of the following is the most significant action that the nursing student should take?

  47. Question 47 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A thirty-five-year-old male has been an insulin-dependent diabetic for five years and now is unable to urinate. Which of the following would you most likely suspect?

  48. Question 48 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    You are taking the history of a 14-year-old girl who has a (BMI) of 18. The girl reports inability to eat, induced vomiting and severe constipation. Which of the following would you most likely suspect?

  49. Question 49 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A 24-year-old female is admitted to the ER due to confusion. This patient has a history of a myeloma diagnosis, constipation, intense abdominal pain, and polyuria. Based on the presenting signs and symptoms, which of the following would you most likely suspect?

  50. Question 50 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    Rhogam is most often used to treat____ mothers that have a ____ infant.

  51. Question 51 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    A new mother has some questions about phenylketonuria (PKU). Which of the following statements made by a nurse is not correct regarding PKU?

  52. Question 52 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A patient has taken an overdose of aspirin. Which of the following should a nurse must closely monitor for during acute management of this patient?

  53. Question 53 of 75

    Category: Safety and Infection Control

    A 50-year-old blind and deaf patient has been admitted to your floor. As the charge nurse, your primary responsibility for this patient is?

  54. Question 54 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A patient is getting discharged from a skilled nursing facility (SNF). The patient has a history of severe COPD and PVD. The patient is primarily concerned about his ability to breathe easily. Which of the following would be the best instruction for this patient?

  55. Question 55 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A nurse is caring for an infant that has recently been diagnosed with a congenital heart defect. Which of the following clinical signs would most likely be present?

  56. Question 56 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A mother has recently been informed that her child has Down's syndrome. You will be assigned to care for the child at shift change. Which of the following characteristics is not associated with Down's syndrome?

  57. Question 57 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    A client with myocardial infarction is receiving tissue plasminogen activator, alteplase (Activase, tPA). While on the therapy, the nurse plans to prioritize which of the following?

  58. Question 58 of 75

    Category: Basic Care and Comfort

    A patient asks a nurse, "My doctor recommended I increase my intake of folic acid. What type of foods contain the highest concentration of folic acids?"

  59. Question 59 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A nurse is putting together a presentation on meningitis. Which of the following microorganisms has not been linked to meningitis in humans?

  60. Question 60 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A nurse is administering blood to a patient who has a low hemoglobin count. The patient asks how long do red blood cells live in my body? The correct response is:

  61. Question 61 of 75

    Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance

    A 65-year-old man has been admitted to the hospital for spinal stenosis surgery. When should the discharge training and planning begin for this patient?

  62. Question 62 of 75

    Category: Psychosocial Integrity

    A 5-year-old child and has been recently admitted to the hospital. According to Erik Erikson's psychosocial development stages, the child is in which stage?

  63. Question 63 of 75

    Category: Psychosocial Integrity

    A toddler is 26 months old and has been recently admitted to the hospital. According to Erikson, which of the following stages is the toddler in?

  64. Question 64 of 75

    Category: Psychosocial Integrity

    A young adult is 20 years old and has been recently admitted to the hospital. According to Erikson, which of the following stages is the adult in?

  65. Question 65 of 75

    Category: Reduction of Risk Potential

    A nurse is making rounds taking vital signs. Which of the following vital signs is abnormal?

  66. Question 66 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    When you are taking a patient's history, she tells you she has been depressed and is dealing with an anxiety disorder. Which of the following medications would the patient most likely be taking?

  67. Question 67 of 75

    Category: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    Which of the following conditions would a nurse not administer erythromycin?

  68. Question 68 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A patient's chart indicates a history of hyperkalemia. Which of the following would you not expect to see with this patient if this condition were acute?

  69. Question 69 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A patient's chart indicates a history of ketoacidosis. Which of the following would you not expect to see with this patient if this condition were acute?

  70. Question 70 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A patient's chart indicates a history of meningitis. Which of the following would you not expect to see with this patient if this condition were acute?

  71. Question 71 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A nurse if reviewing a patient's chart and notices that the patient suffers from conjunctivitis. Which of the following microorganisms is related to this condition?

  72. Question 72 of 75

    Category: Physiological Adaptation

    A nurse is reviewing a patient's chart and notices that the patient suffers from Lyme disease. Which of the following microorganisms is related to this condition?

  73. Question 73 of 75

    Category: Reduction of Risk Potential

    A fragile 87-year-old female has recently been admitted to the hospital with increased confusion and falls over the last two (2) weeks. She is also noted to have a mild left hemiparesis. Which of the following tests is most likely to be performed?

  74. Question 74 of 75

    Category: Reduction of Risk Potential

    An 85-year-old male has been losing mobility and gaining weight over the last two (2) months. The patient also has the heater running in his house 24 hours a day, even on warm days. Which of the following tests is most likely to be performed?

  75. Question 75 of 75

    Category: Reduction of Risk Potential

    A 20-year-old female attending college is found unconscious in her dorm room. She has a fever and a noticeable rash. She has just been admitted to the hospital. Which of the following tests is most likely to be performed first?

1. NCLEX-RN Practice Questions | Quiz #1: 75 Questions

What is NCLEX?

NCLEX stands for National Council Licensing Examination. It is a test to determine if the candidate possesses the minimum level of knowledge necessary to perform safe and effective entry-level nursing care. The NCLEX-RN (for registered nurses) and the NCLEX-PN (for practical/vocational nurses) are examinations prepared by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), whose mandate is to protect the public from unsafe nursing care. The NCSBN members include nursing regulatory bodies in the 50 states of the US, the District of Columbia, and four US territories.

How to Register for the NCLEX?

So you've finally decided to take the NCLEX, the next step is registration or application for the exam. The following are the steps on how to register for the NCLEX, including some tips:

  1. Application to the Nursing Regulatory Board (NRB).The initial step in the registration process is to submit your application to the state board of nursing in the state in which you intend to obtain licensure. Inquire with your board of nursing regarding the specific registration process as requirements may vary from state to state.
  2. Registration with Pearson VUE.Once you have received the confirmation from the board of nursing that you have met all of their state requirements, proceed, register, and pay the fee to take the NCLEX with Pearson VUE. Follow the registration instructions and complete the forms precisely and accurately.
  3. Authorization to Test.If you were made eligible by the licensure board, you will receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) form from Pearson VUE. You must test within the validity dates (an average of 90 days) on the ATT. There are no extensions or you'll have to register and pay the fee again. Your ATT contains critical information like your test authorization number, validity date, and candidate identification number.
  4. Schedule your Exam Appointment.The next step is to schedule a testing date, time, and location at Pearson VUE. The NCLEX will take place at a testing center, you can make an exam appointment online or by telephone. You will receive a confirmation via email of your appointment with the date and time you choose including the directions to the testing center.
    *Changing Your Exam Appointment.You can change your appointment to test via Pearson VUE or by calling the candidate services. Rules for scheduling, rescheduling, and unscheduling are explained furtherhere. Failing to arrive for the examination or failure to cancel your appointment to test without providing notice will forfeit your examination fee and you'll have to register and pay again.
  5. On Exam Day.Arrive at the testing center on your exam appointment date at least 30 minutes before the schedule. You must have your ATT and acceptable identification (driver's license, passport, etc) that is valid, not expired, and contains your photo and signature.
  6. Processing Results.You will receive your official results from the board of nursing after six weeks.

Computer Adaptive Test (CAT)

Like most standardized tests today, the NCLEX is administered by a computer. The NCLEX uses a computer adaptive test (CAT), which reacts to your answers to determine your competence level. The selection of questions is based on the NCLEX-RN test plan and by the level of item difficulty.

Every time you answer a question, the computer reevaluates your ability based on all the previous answers and the difficulty of those test items. Your first question is relatively easy; if you selected a correct answer, the computer supplies you with a more difficult question from its question bank. If you have selected an incorrect answer, the computer gives you an easier question. This process continues throughout the examination until the test plan requirements are met, and the computer can determine your level of competence.

Additionally, there is no option to skip a question, you must answer it, or the test will not move on. You cannot go back and review previous questions and change answers.

NCLEX-RN Test Plan

The NCLEX test plan is a content guideline to determine the distribution of test questions. NCSBN uses the "Client Needs" categories to ensure that the NCLEX covers a full spectrum of nursing activities. It is a summary of the content and scope of the NCLEX to serve as a guide for candidates preparing for the exam and to direct item writers in the development of items.

The content of the NCLEX-RN is organized into four major Client Needs categories: Safe and Effective Care Environment, Health Promotion and Maintenance, Psychosocial Integrity, Physiological Integrity. Some of these categories are divided further into subcategories.

Below is the NCLEX-RN test plan effective as of April 2019 to March 2022:

Safe and Effective Care Environment
Management of Care 17-23%
Safety and Infection Control 9-15%
Health Promotion and Maintenance 6-12%
Psychosocial Integrity 6-12%
Physiological Integrity
Basic Care and Comfort 6-12%
Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 12-18%
Reduction of Risk Potential 9-15%
Physiological Adaptation 11-17%

Safe and Effective Care Environment

There are two subcategories under Safe and Effective Care Environment.

  • Management of Care (17-23%) category includes content that tests the nurse's knowledge and ability to direct nursing care that enhances the care delivery setting in order to protect clients, significant others, and health care personnel.
  • Safety and Infection Control (9-15%) category includes content that tests the nurse's ability required to protect clients, families, and health care personnel from health and environmental hazards.

Health Promotion and Maintenance

Health Promotion and Maintenance (6-12%) category includes content that tests the nurse's ability to provide and direct nursing care of the client that incorporates knowledge of expected growth and development, preventing and early detection of health problems, and strategies to achieve optimal health.

The Psychosocial Integrity category (6-12%) is content related to the promotion and support for the emotional, mental, and social well-being of the client experiencing stressful events and clients with acute or chronic mental illness.

Physiological Integrity

In the Physiological Integrity category are items that test the nurse's ability to promote physical health and wellness by providing care and comfort, reducing risk potential, and managing health alterations. There are four subcategories under Physiological Integrity.

  • Basic Care and Comfort (6-12%) are content to test the nurse's ability to provide comfort and assistance to the client in the performance of activities of daily living.
  • Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies (12-18%) category includes content to test the nurse's ability to administer medications and parenteral therapies (IV therapy, blood administration, and blood products).
  • Reduction of Risk Potential (9-15%) category includes content to tests the nurse's ability to prevent complications or health problems related to the client's condition or prescribed treatments or procedures.
  • Physiological Adaptation (11-17%) category includes questions that test the nurse's ability to provide care to clients with acute, chronic, or life-threatening conditions.

Item Writers for NCLEX

Who writes questions for the NCLEX? The NCSBN sets the criteria and selection process for item writers who are registered nurses. Many of them are nursing educators who hold an advanced degree in nursing, so if you've completed an accredited nursing program, you have already taken several tests written by nurses with backgrounds similar to those who write for the NCLEX.

Testing Time

The maximum testing time for the NCLEX-RN is six (6) hours, and there is no time limit for each NCLEX question. The exam time includes all the tutorials and all the breaks. The first break is offered after two (2) hours, and the second break is offered after 3.5 hours of testing. All breaks are optional, and most test-takers may not need the full-time allotment to complete the examination.

How to Pass the NCLEX?

The NCSBN indicates that these three rules govern pass-or-fail decisions: 95% Confidence Interval Rule, Maximum-Length Exam Rule, and Run-Out-Of-Time Rule.


95% Confidence Interval Rule

In this scenario, the computer stops administering test questions when it is 95% certain that your ability is clearly above the passing standard or clearly below the passing standard.

Maximum-Length Exam

When your ability is close to the passing standard, the computer continues to give you items until the maximum number of items is reached. At this point, the computer disregards the 95% confidence rule and decides whether you pass or fail by your final ability estimate. If your final ability estimate is above the passing standard, you pass; if it is below, you fail.

Run-Out-Of-Time (R.O.O.T.) Rule

When you run out of time before reaching the maximum amount of items, the computer has not been able to decide whether you passed or failed with 95% certainty and has to use an alternate rule. You fail if you have not answered the minimum number of required questions. If you have at least answered the minimum amount of items, the computer reviews your last 60 questions. If your ability estimate was consistently above the passing standard on the last 60 questions, you pass. If your ability dropped below the passing standard, even once, during your last 60 questions, you fail.

How many question are on the NCLEX?

For the NCLEX-RN, the minimum number of questions you need to answer is 75, while the maximum number in the test is 265. Regardless of the number of questions you answer, you are given 15 experimental questions (pretest questions). Pretest questions are indistinguishable from other questions on the test, not indicated as such, are being tested for future examination, and not counted against your score.

Question Types in the NCLEX-RN

Although most NCLEX items are multiple-choice, there are other formats as well. You may be administered multiple-choice items and questions written in alternate formats. These formats may include: multiple-response or select all that apply, fill-in-the-blank calculation, ordered response, hotspot, figure, chart or exhibit, graphic, audio, and video.

Multiple-Choice Questions

Multiple-choice question format for the NCLEX
Multiple-choice question format for the NCLEX

Many questions on the NCLEX are in multiple-choice format. This traditional text-based question will provide you data about the client's situation, and you can only select one correct answer from the given four options. Multiple-choice questions may vary and include: audio clips, graphics, exhibits, or charts.

Chart or Exhibit Questions

Chart or Exhibit Alternate Format for the NCLEX
Chart or exhibit question format

A chart or exhibit is presented along with a problem. You'll be provided with three tabs or buttons that you need to click to obtain the information needed to answer the question. Select the correct choice among four multiple-choice answer options.

Graphic Option

In this format, four multiple-choice answer options are pictures rather than text. Each option is preceded by a circle that you need to click to represent your answer.

Audio

In an audio question format, you'll be required to listen to a sound to answer the question. You'll need to use the headset provided and click on the sound icon for it to play. You'll be able to listen to the sound as many times as necessary. Choose the correct choice from among four multiple-choice answer options.

Video

For the video question format, you must view an animation or a video clip to answer the following question. Select the correct choice among four multiple-choice answer options.

Select All That Apply or Multiple-Response

Select All That Apply Question format for the NCLEX
Select-all-that-apply or multiple response

Multiple-response or select all that apply (SATA) alternate format question requires you to choose all correct answer options that relate to the information asked by the question. There are usually more than four possible answer options. No partial credit is given in scoring these items (i.e., selecting only 3 out of the 5 correct choices), so you must select all correct answers for the item to be counted as correct.

Tips when answering Select All That Apply Questions

  • You'll know it's a multiple-response or SATA question because you'll explicitly be instructed to "Select all that apply."
  • Treat each answer choice as a True or False by rewording the question and proceed to answer each option by responding with a "yes" or "no". Go down the list of answer options one by one and ask yourself if it's a correct answer.
  • Consider each choice as a possible answer separate to other choices. Never group or assume they are linked together.

Fill-in-the-Blank

Fill-in-the-Blank question format for the NCLEX
Fill-in-the-blank

The fill-in-the-blank question format is usually used for medication calculation, IV flow rate calculation, or determining the intake-output of a client. You'll be asked to perform a calculation in this question format and type in your answer in the blank space provided.

Tips when answering Fill-in-the-Blank

  • Always follow the specific directions as noted on the screen.
  • There will be an on-screen calculator on the computer for you to use.
  • Do not put any words, units of measurements, commas, or spaces with your answer, type only the number. Only the number goes into the box.
  • Rounding an answer should be done at the end of the calculation or as what the question specified, and if necessary, type in the decimal point.

Ordered-Response

Ordered-response question format for the NCLEX
Ordered-response question format for the NCLEX

In an ordered-response question format, you'll be asked to use the computer mouse to drag and drop your nursing actions in order or priority. Based on the information presented, determine what you'll do first, second, third, and so forth. Directions are provided with the question.

Tips when answering Ordered-Response questions

  • Questions are usually about nursing procedures. Imagine yourself performing the procedure to help you answer these questions.
  • You'll have to place the options in correct order by clicking an option and dragging it on the box on the right. You can rearrange them before you hit submit for your final answer.

Hotspot

Hotspot Alternate Question Format for the NCLEX
Sample hotspot alternate question format

A picture or graphic will be presented along with a question. This could contain a chart, a table, or an illustration where you'll be asked to point or click on a specific area. Figures may also appear along with a multiple-choice question. Be as precise as possible when marking the location.

Tips when answering Hotspot questions

  • Mostly used to evaluate your knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology.
  • Locate anatomical landmarks to help you select the location needed by the item.

Want a trial run of the NCLEX? We highly recommend you complete the online tutorial by the NCSBN to help you familiarize yourself with the different question types for the NCLEX.

Want more practice questions?

Please visit our Nursing Test Bank page if you're looking to answer more practice questions from different topics and different question formats.

Recommended books and resources for your NCLEX success:

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  • Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN (8th Edition)
    The most comprehensive and complete NCLEX exam review book with over 5,200 NCLEX-style questions that are thoroughly updated to reflect the most recent test plan.
  • Saunders Q & A Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination (8th Edition)
    This popular review offers more than 6,000 test questions, giving you all the Q&A practice you need to pass the NCLEX-RN examination! Each question enhances review by including a test-taking strategy and rationale for correct and incorrect answers.
  • NCLEX-RN Prep Plus by Kaplan (24th Edition)
    Kaplan's NCLEX-RN Prep Plus uses expert critical thinking strategies and targeted sample questions to help you put your expertise into practice and face the exam with confidence.
  • Illustrated Study Guide for the NCLEX-RN Exam
    Using colorful illustrations and fun mnemonic cartoons, the Illustrated Study Guide for the NCLEX-RN® Exam, 10th Edition brings the concepts found on the NCLEX-RN to life!
  • NCLEX RN Examination Prep Flashcards
    Easy to use flash cards developed by test prep books for test takers trying to achieve a passing score on the NCLEX RN test, these flashcards cover.
  • Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment: Practice Exercises for the NCLEX-RN Examination
    This book is the first and the most popular NCLEX-RN Exam review book focused exclusively on building management-of-care clinical judgment skills.
  • Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-PN Examination (8th Edition)
    The book includes a review of all nursing content areas, more than 4,500 NCLEX exam-style questions, detailed rationales, test-taking tips and strategies, and new Next-Generation NCLEX (NGN)-style questions.
  • More NCLEX review books here.

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