NCLEX track
NCLEX-RN preparation
Pass NCLEX-RN with NGN-style items, rationales, and CAT-style adaptive mocks across all four client-needs categories.
8,100+
25+
BN/BSc Nursing graduates
What you get on MakerHub
- NGN-style item formats
- CAT-style adaptive mocks
- Priority & delegation drills
- Maven rationales on misses
Syllabus coverage
Structured practice and mocks aligned to NCLEX section weights.
Safe & Effective Care
30%Health Promotion
12%Psychosocial Integrity
12%Physiological Integrity
46%Frequently asked questions
What is the NCLEX-RN exam format?
NCLEX-RN uses Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) with 75–265 questions. You have up to 6 hours. The test stops when the system is 95% confident you are above or below the passing standard.
What is the current NCLEX passing rate?
First-time pass rates are roughly 85–90% for US-educated candidates. Internationally educated nurses are lower -focused NGN-style practice is essential.
How many hours should I study for NCLEX?
Most successful candidates study 4–8 weeks, 3–6 hours daily (150–300 hours total). Adaptive practice on weak client-need categories saves time.
What are the NCLEX client needs categories?
Safe & Effective Care (30%), Health Promotion (12%), Psychosocial Integrity (12%), and Physiological Integrity (46%).
Is NCLEX harder than nursing school exams?
NCLEX tests application and analysis rather than recall. Prioritization and clinical judgment practice matter more than memorizing facts.
A nurse is caring for a client with hypokalemia. Which finding requires immediate intervention?
Explanation
Cardiac dysrhythmias from hypokalemia are life-threatening and require immediate intervention. Other symptoms are concerning but not immediately life-threatening.
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