NCLEX® Test Prep Cheats

NCLEX® Test Prep Hack 3.0.19 + Redeem Codes

Practice questions for NCLEX®

Developer: Instant Test Prep LLC
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 3.0.19
ID: com.instanttestprep.nclex

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Description

Use our NCLEX® Test Prep app to prepare for your National Council Licensure Examination® for Nursing. This app is designed to cover the most important topics on the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN exams. We have worked to provide the most realistic questions with the clearest explanations.

• Include 5 practice tests.

• Each practice test has 50 challenging questions.

• Detailed explanations are provided so you can learn from your mistakes.

• Provides high-quality test prep with a user-friendly interface.

Please note that candidates who take the NCLEX are required to respond to items in a variety of formats. To better prepare you for this test our app provides many question types including:

• Multiple choice.

• Multiple response.

• Fill-in-the-blank.

• Ordered response

• Image-based questions and answers.

Passing the NCLEX is the most challenging step in obtaining your nursing license. Once you are licensed you will be ready to begin practice as an entry-level nurse. Reviewing these practice questions will help ensure that you are fully prepared for this important examination.

Version history

3.0.19
2022-07-19
Updated software for improved app performance.
1.0.17
2019-09-21

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Reviews

YesImRachel,
Some questions are blatantly wrong
There are multiple questions where the right answer is completely wrong. Like the trachea deviation with a pneumothorax. The trachea will shift to the opposite side (less pressure), but the answer on this app was that it shifts to the affected side. This is incorrect. Also when walking up stairs with crutches, the correct answer is wrong even though the rationale is right. It is a nice practice, but it makes me worried how many questions are even teaching the correct information.