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Matt Vera is a registered nurse with a bachelor of science in nursing since 2009 and is currently working as a full-time writer and editor for Nurseslabs. During his time as a student, he knows how frustrating it is to cram on difficult nursing topics. Finding help online is nearly impossible. His situation drove his passion for helping student nurses by creating content and lectures that are easy to digest. Knowing how valuable nurses are in delivering quality healthcare but limited in number, he wants to educate and inspire nursing students. As a nurse educator since 2010, his goal in Nurseslabs is to simplify the learning process, break down complicated topics, help motivate learners, and look for unique ways of assisting students in mastering core nursing concepts effectively.

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Are you ready to learn? Our nursing test bank includes over 6,500 nursing practice questions covering a wide range of nursing topics that are absolutely free ! No registration is required! Please answer all of our mock exams to help you prepare and review for any nursing school exams (including NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN ). Our goal is to provide aspiring nurses with free resources and help them become registered nurses.
Everything related to the NCLEX-RN ! These NCLEX-RN practice questions are great to simulate the actual exams from random nursing topics with varying difficulty. Are you ready for the challenge?
Nursing test bank questions that will help you familiarize and tame the dreaded SATA questions of the NCLEX.
This nursing test bank has practice questions about prioritization, delegation, and assignment. These common NCLEX questions are challenging to answer, but you will ace them with enough practice using the questions below!
A special set of nursing school test bank questions dedicated to the interpretation of arterial blood gas.
According to the NCLEX-RN test plan, about 9 to 15% of questions will come from this subcategory that includes content about the “ nurse ‘s ability required to protect clients, families, and healthcare personnel from health and environmental hazards.
Updated nursing test bank questions related to nursing pharmacology and administration of medication.
Comprehensive questions about Nursing Pharmacology
Various nursing pharmacology questions
We have consolidated our practice questions for drug dosage calculations in this set, divided into four parts to test your skills in dosage calculations. In this nursing test bank, practice dosage calculation problems to measure your competence in nursing math.
Practice your calculation skills on intravenous flow rate with this nursing test bank set. Includes questions about intravenous flow rate calculations, intravenous medication dosage calculations.
Comprehensive nursing practice questions related to fundamentals of nursing.
All questions in this nursing test bank are related to maternal and child health nursing, obstetric nursing, and maternity nursing.
This nursing test bank set covers topics related to nursing care of the newborn and assessment .
A new set of nursing test bank questions related to the nursing care of pediatric clients and their disorders.
A large number of nursing test bank questions related to medical-surgical nursing.
Newly updated nursing test bank questions about the nursing care of patients with cardiovascular system disorders.
Nursing test bank questions related to respiratory system disorders like the nursing care management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma , pneumonia , pleural effusion, and other respiratory system disorders.
Nursing test bank questions related to the nervous system. Question content of these nursing test banks includes nursing care management of patients with neurological disorders such as stroke , multiple sclerosis , seizures, traumatic brain injury , spinal cord injuries, and more.
Practice questions related to the gastrointestinal system and its disorders.
Nursing test bank questions related to endocrine system disorders.
Answer all the diabetes mellitus practice questions from our nursing test bank and test your competence in the nursing management of diabetes .
Practice questions about urinary system disorders.
Questions related to nursing care management of reproductive system disorders.
Practice questions related to integumentary system disorders.
All questions related to burn injury nursing care including a reviewer for the topic. In this nursing test bank, we’ll test your knowledge of burn injury nursing management concepts.
Updated nursing test bank questions related to fluids and electrolytes .
Nursing test bank and practice questions about cancer and oncology nursing.
Nursing test bank questions related to emergency nursing and triage.
Nursing test banks related to eyes, ears, nose, throat, and sleep disorders.
Nursing test bank questions related to mental health and psychiatric nursing.
Comprehensive exams for Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing
Various questions for Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
Questions related to the theories on growth and development (Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development, Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development, etc.)
The best questions and nursing test bank set to help you answer Therapeutic Communication questions.
Our updated set of nursing test bank questions for NCLEX-PN !
Practice questions related to nursing leadership and management:
If you are looking for practice questions about nursing research, look no further!
Reviewing nursing concepts for your exam is just one part. You’ll need to learn how to answer the questions correctly too. Here are some test-taking tips :
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Mr Vera you are super awesome. What others are using to make money, you are providing for free. You are giving your time and energy free but for a good cause. And I can assure you that you will be rewarded in one way or another. Thanks for all you do.
Thank you for your kind words, John.
I was wondering whenever you have time, could you update with questions for med surg musculoskeletal. There isn’t any practice questions on your page and I along with other nursing students would appreciate it. Thank you!
Can you please do the necessary things urgently… since yesterday when u update regarding nursing test bank , when I click the quiz button it’s not uopening..I m studying for exams
It’s working on our end and I’ve checked with several browsers. Could you please clear your browser cache and try again?
Thank you!
Hi, I’m looking at the Misc Nursing Test Banks (specifically wanted to study eye and ear) and the links for those do not work (just reloads the page). Everything else I clicked on appeared to work, but not the 3 under that heading. This is a great resource regardless! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this :)
Sorry, but those set of nursing test bank questions were being updated during that time. You can find the updated version of that article here:
EENT and Sleep Disorders Nursing Test Bank
HI,
Thank you so much for a great website. Kindly, can you please provide questions on medical surgical musculoskeletal disorders?
I wish I would have known about Nurseslabs sooner! (senior nursing student here) This is an amazing resource. Thank you for putting this FREE website together Matt!!
you guys are the best , for the people are behind this great free website , YOU GUYS ARE ANGELS AND SO BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE THANK YOU SOO MUCH <3
I’m wanting immunity and hematologic questions to review but not sure….what to look under. Normally these are separate categories and I can’t find any listed here. Cardio doesn’t seem to have hematology listed under it…I’m lost. Help!
Hi , Iam looking for infection, inflammation and immunity where do I find it?
Helloo Matt Vera, Thank you so much for being here for Us (Nurses). I was wondering if you can also upload Questions on Musculoskeletal Disorders, we need them also. Thanks!
Hello Matt,
Please I’m studying Liver problems, Cholecystectomy, and Pancreas please can you upload practices questions on these topics?
Thank you so much for all your help.
Best regards.
Hi Bell, they’re under the Gastrointestinal Disorders nursing test bank . Hope this helps!
Hi Matt
Thank you so much. You are a blessing.
These questions are very informative and help breakdown why each answer choice is either correct or incorrect. Thank you for adding more information on that. The best part is that it is free and its a great adjunct to nursing school and other NCLEX study materials
Hi Nurseslabs, your practice questions helped a lot on preparing me for my NCLEX retake. I have passed and weirdly enough, I have encountered questions which were actually in here during my successful exam. Thanks soooo much. :)
Thank you so much, this is amazing, I have got an eye opener, I was almost giving up in my career of Nursing but you have renewed my energy, by providing a more simplified approach to various issues be blessed Vera
I’m so happy this website is still active, and now many are using it. I used this back in 2013 for my NCLEX. Now I’m back again for my NCLEX. Everything we need is here. I wonder why it’s still for free, most review sites will charge you for this, and this is even better
Hi, would you be having test questions for A & P 1 or could you direct me to a website that has A & P questions. Otherwise, this is a great website and I can wait to use it after I’m done with my prerequisites
This is really an amazing thing that you are doing. I come to this website for study but just realized last week that it actually has some practice questions which I did and it was so helpful in my recent test. Thank you so much, I will spread the word because it is FREE!
Good website, but please do you have any questions for nursing theory?
Hi Agnes,
Sorry, we don’t have practice questions related to nursing theory. The closest quiz we have is related to nursing research: https://nurseslabs.com/nursing-research-nclex-nursing-test-bank-questions/
We hope this helps!
I thank God for the developer of this website. I used it from the moment I discovered it in January 2022 for two months until I was scheduled to take my NLCEX-PN on 3/02/22. Study with this free online tool paid off. I passed my test and was awarded my license today. I tell everyone I know who is scheduled to take their NCLEX to stop wasting their money on sites that don’t deliver and go to Nurseslabs.com. It was the best choice I made and hope other will too.
Thanks to whoever came up with this platform. It’s really helping. Humbled Almighty God bless you all
I am looking for topics in pathophysiology, where do I find that ?
Hi Kelsey, there is no specific quiz about pathophysiology but you can try our NCLEX-RN practice questions. You can also visit our Nursing Notes & Study Guides section for a pathophysiology guide and nursing management.
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Assessment (gather subjective and objective data, family history, surgical history, medical history, medication history, psychosocial history)
Analysis or diagnosis (formulate a nursing diagnosis by using clinical judgment; what is wrong with the patient)
Planning (develop a care plan which incorporates goals, potential outcomes, interventions)
Implementation (perform the task or intervention)
Evaluation (was the intervention successful or unsuccessful)
Appropriate level of care to meet the client's or patient’s needs in a linguistically appropriate, culturally competent manner
Assessment and reassessment once admitted
Admission history and physical assessment as soon as the patient arrives at the unit or status is changed to an inpatient
Data collected should be entered on the Nursing Admission Assessment Sheet and may vary slightly depending on the facility
Additional data collected should be added
Documentation and signature either written or electronic by the nurse performing the assessment
Documentation: Name, medical record number, age, date, time, probable medical diagnosis, chief complaint, the source of information (two patient identifiers)
Past medical history: Prior hospitalizations and major illnesses and surgeries
Assess pain: Location, severity, and use of a pain scale
Allergies: Medications, foods, and environmental; nature of the reaction and seriousness; intolerances to medications; apply allergy band and confirm all prepopulated allergies in the electronic medical record (EMR) with the patient or caregiver
Medications: Confirm accuracy of the list, names, and dosages of medications by reconciling all medications promptly using electronic data confirmation, if available, from local pharmacies; include supplements and over-the-counter medications
Valuables: Record and send to appropriate safe storage or send home with family following any institutional policies on the secure management of patient belongings; provide and label denture cups
Rights: Orient patient, caregivers, and family to location, rights, and responsibilities; goal of admission and discharge goal
Activities: Check daily activity limits and need for mobility aids
Falls: Assess Morse Fall Risk and initiate fall precautions as dictated by institutional policy
Psychosocial: Evaluate need for a sitter or video monitoring, any signs of agitation, restlessness, hallucinations, depression, suicidal ideations, or substance abuse
Nutritional: Appetite, changes in body weight, need for nutritional consultation based on body mass index (BMI) calculated from measured height and weight on admission
Vital signs: Temperature recorded in Celsius, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, pain level on admission, oxygen saturation
Any handoff information from other departments
Cardiovascular: Heart sounds; pulse irregular, regular, weak, thready, bounding, absent; extremity coolness; capillary refill delayed or brisk; presence of swelling, edema, or cyanosis
Respiratory: Breath sounds, breathing pattern, cough, character of sputum, shallow or labored respirations, agonal breathing, gasps, retractions present, shallow, asymmetrical chest rise, dyspnea on exertion
Gastrointestinal: Bowel sounds, abdominal tenderness, any masses, scars, character of bowel movements, color, consistency, appetite poor or good, weight loss, weight gain, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, presence of feeding tube
Genitourinary: Character of voiding, discharge, vaginal bleeding (pad count), last menstrual period or date of menopause or hysterectomy, rashes, itching, burning, painful intercourse, urinary frequency, hesitancy, presence of catheter
Neuromuscular: Level of consciousness using AVPU (alert, voice, pain, unresponsive); Glasgow coma scale (GCS); speech clear, slurred, or difficult; pupil reactivity and appearance; extremity movement equal or unequal; steady gait; trouble swallowing
Integument: Turgor, integrity, color, and temperature, Braden Risk Assessment, diaphoresis, cold, warm, flushed, mottled, jaundiced, cyanotic, pale, ruddy, any signs of skin breakdown, chronic wounds
Complete an initial psychological evaluation; screen for intimate partner violence; CAGE questionnaire and CIWA (Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol) scoring if indicated; suicide risk assessment
Provide a certified translator if a language barrier exists; ensure culturally competent care and privacy
Ensure the healthcare provider has ordered the appropriate tests for the suspected diagnosis, and initiate any predetermined protocols according to the hospital or institutional policy
P: What provokes symptoms? What improves or exacerbates the condition? What were you doing when it started? Does position or activity make it worse?
Q: Quality and Quantity of symptoms: Is it dull, sharp, constant, intermittent, throbbing, pulsating, aching, tearing or stabbing?
R: Radiation or Region of symptoms: Does the pain travel, or is it only in one location? Has it always been in the same area, or did it start somewhere else?
S: Severity of symptoms or rating on a pain scale. Does it affect activities of daily living such as walking, sitting, eating, or sleeping?
T: Time or how long have they had the symptoms. Is it worse after eating, changes in weather, or time of day?
E: Events before the acute situation
Clenching of the teeth and facial expressions
Tachycardia or blood pressure changes
Panting or increased respiratory rate
Clutching or protecting a part of the body
Decreased interest in activities, social gatherings, or old routines
Environmental concerns, home safety
Domestic and family violence risk, human trafficking risks, elder or child abuse risk
Suicidal ideation (initiate suicide precautions as directed by institutional policy)
Active, attentive listening: Attention to the details of what the patient is saying either in a verbal or nonverbal manner
Reflection, share observations: Repeat the patient’s words to encourage discussion, state observations that will not make the patient angry or embarrassed; i.e., " You seem tired today, sad...," " You have hardly eaten anything this morning."
Empathy: Demonstrate that you understand and feel for the patient, recognition of their current situation and perceived feelings, and communicating in a nonjudgmental, unbiased way of acceptance
Share hope: Ensure in the patient a sense of power, hope in an often hopeless environment, and the possibility of a positive outcome
Share humor: Fosters a relationship of emotional support, establishes rapport, acts as a positive diversion technique, and promotes physical and mental well being. Cultural considerations play a role in humor
Touch: Touch may be a source of comfort or discomfort for a patient, wanted or unwanted; observe verbal and nonverbal cues with touch; holding a hand, conducting a physical assessment, performing a procedure
Therapeutic silence: Fosters an environment of patience, thought and reflection on difficult decisions, and allows time to observe any nonverbal signs of discomfort (the patient typically breaks the silence first)
Provide information: During an assessment and care, inform the patient as to what is about to happen, explain findings and the need for further testing or observation to promote trust and decrease anxiety
Clarification: Ask questions to clear up ambiguous statements, ask the client or patient to rephrase or restate confusing remarks so wrong assumptions are clarifiable and a missed opportunity for valuable information forgone
Focusing: Brings the focus of the conversation to an essential area of concern, eliminating vague or rambling dialogue, centers the assessment on the source of discomfort and pertinent details in the history
Paraphrasing: Invites patient participation and understanding in a conversation
Asking relevant questions: Questions are general at first then become more specific; asked in a logical, consecutive order; open-ended, close-ended, and focused questions may be useful during an assessment
Summarizing: Provides a review of assessment findings, offers clarification opportunities, infor
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