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1,200+ high-yield MCQs for NCLEX-RN & NCLEX-PN — organized by subject, with detailed rationales. Built for U.S. & international nursing students.

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What Is the NCLEX Exam?

The National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) is the standardized licensing exam every nursing graduate must pass to practice as a licensed nurse in the United States and Canada.

The exam uses Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) and the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) format that emphasizes clinical judgment, case studies, and higher-order reasoning — not just memorization.

NCLEX-RN NCLEX-PN NGN Format CAT System
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Clinical Judgment Focus NGN tests your ability to recognize cues, analyze findings, and prioritize nursing actions — not just recall facts.
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Computer Adaptive Testing The exam adapts to your level — harder questions when you’re correct, adjusting in real-time to assess competency.
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For U.S. & International Nurses Both domestic nursing graduates and internationally educated nurses (IENs) must pass NCLEX for U.S. licensure.
🏥 Question Bank

Clinical Nursing Practice Questions

High-yield NCLEX-style MCQs across core clinical nursing specialties

🏥 Clinical Specialties 9 Topics
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★ Complete Bank
NCLEX RN & PN Complete MCQs Bank (1,200+ Questions)
The ultimate all-in-one NCLEX question bank covering every major subject area with answers and explanations.
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Cardiac Nursing Questions (100 MCQs + Rationales)
Heart failure, arrhythmias, MI, and cardiac monitoring — all the high-yield cardiology topics tested on NCLEX.
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Respiratory System Practice Questions (100 MCQs)
COPD, asthma, pneumonia, and respiratory assessment questions with rationales to build clinical reasoning.
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CHF NCLEX Questions with Rationales
Congestive heart failure: assessment, management, medications, and nursing priorities for exam success.
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Endocrine System Practice Questions with Rationales
Diabetes, thyroid, adrenal disorders, and hormone regulation questions with detailed explanations.
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Diabetes Management Practice Questions (100 MCQs)
Type 1, Type 2, DKA, HHS, and insulin management — one of the most tested NCLEX topics.
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Fluid & Electrolytes Practice Questions (100 MCQs)
IV fluids, electrolyte imbalances, acid-base, and fluid balance — critical NCLEX content with rationales.
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Oncology Nursing Practice Questions (100 MCQs)
Cancer care, chemotherapy side effects, and oncology nursing priorities for U.S. and Canadian NCLEX.
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Wound Care Practice Questions — 2025 Updated
Wound assessment, dressing types, infection prevention, and healing stages tested in exam-style MCQs.
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Blood Transfusion NCLEX Questions
Transfusion procedures, blood compatibility, reactions, and nursing responsibilities — high-yield content.
💊 Pharmacology & Medications 8 Topics
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★ Complete Set
NCLEX Pharmacology Questions (100 MCQs + Rationales)
Drug classifications, mechanisms of action, nursing considerations, and side effects — all in one place.
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Medication Administration Practice Questions — 2026 Guide
Rights of medication administration, routes, calculations, and safe practice — a critical NCLEX topic.
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Medication Calculations Practice Questions
Dosage calculations, IV drip rates, unit conversions, and pediatric dosing — step-by-step with answers.
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Insulin Administration NCLEX Questions (100 MCQs)
Insulin types, sliding scales, hypoglycemia management, and safe administration — heavily tested on NCLEX.
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Heparin NCLEX Questions with Rationales
Anticoagulation therapy, PTT monitoring, reversal agents, and heparin safety in clinical practice.
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Warfarin Nursing Questions and Answers
INR monitoring, drug interactions, bleeding precautions, and patient education for warfarin therapy.
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Metoprolol NCLEX Practice Questions
Beta-blocker pharmacology, contraindications, nursing monitoring, and patient teaching for metoprolol.
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Lisinopril Nursing Considerations for NCLEX
ACE inhibitor nursing priorities, side effects, renal monitoring, and patient education — all exam-ready.
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Digoxin NCLEX Questions with Rationales (30 MCQs)
Digoxin toxicity signs, therapeutic levels, nursing actions, and cardiac glycoside safety MCQs.
📅 Study Plan

How to Pass NCLEX: 6-Step Strategy

A proven, structured approach used by thousands of successful NCLEX test-takers

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Understand the Format

Learn how CAT works and what NGN item types look like before you practice a single question.

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Master the Foundations

Review fundamentals of nursing, anatomy, physiology, and pathology to build clinical reasoning.

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Practice Daily MCQs

Do at least 75–100 questions per day. Read every rationale — right and wrong answers both teach you.

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Focus on Pharmacology

Pharmacology is 15–20% of NCLEX. Know high-alert medications, side effects, and nursing priorities.

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Practice Prioritization

Use Maslow’s hierarchy and ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) to answer “who do you see first” questions.

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Take a Full Mock Exam

Simulate real exam conditions with timed mock tests to build stamina and identify final weak spots.

Free NCLEX Practice Questions for RN and PN — TayariMCQs

TayariMCQs provides the most comprehensive free NCLEX question bank available online. Whether you are preparing for the NCLEX-RN, NCLEX-PN, or the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN), our practice questions are designed to mirror real exam logic and help you develop the clinical judgment the exam demands.

Our NCLEX resources are organized by subject — covering pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, psychiatric nursing, maternity, pediatrics, fundamentals, and all major body systems. Each question includes a detailed rationale explaining why the correct answer is right and why the distractors are wrong.

This page is regularly updated with new high-yield questions. Bookmark it as your central NCLEX preparation hub and return often as new content is added across all subject areas.

❓ FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN?
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NCLEX-RN is for Registered Nurse licensure and involves more complex clinical reasoning, independent decision-making, and delegation responsibilities. NCLEX-PN is for Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses and focuses on basic patient care under RN or physician supervision. Both exams use Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT).
What is the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)?
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The Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) is the updated NCLEX format that places greater emphasis on clinical judgment. It introduces new item types like unfolding case studies, matrix/grid questions, extended multiple-response, and drag-and-drop. The NGN measures how nurses think, not just what they know.
How many questions are on the NCLEX exam?
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With the NGN format, NCLEX-RN contains 85–150 questions and NCLEX-PN contains 85–150 questions. The CAT system determines when a candidate has demonstrated sufficient competency to pass or fail — which is why the number of questions varies per candidate.
Are these NCLEX practice questions free?
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Yes. Every NCLEX practice question on TayariMCQs is completely free — no account, no subscription, no hidden fees. Just click and start practicing.
Can internationally educated nurses (IENs) use these resources?
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Absolutely. These resources are designed for both U.S. nursing graduates and internationally educated nurses (IENs) applying for licensure in the United States. The content aligns with NCSBN’s test plan and is relevant for any nurse preparing for U.S. licensure.
How should I use these questions alongside paid resources like UWorld?
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TayariMCQs is best used as a high-quality supplement and daily practice tool. Use it alongside paid resources for topic-specific review, extra practice, and reinforcing weak areas. The more varied your question exposure, the better your clinical reasoning develops.

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