NovaAI + ChatBot 3Ds™ · NCLEX RN Exam Readiness Lab™

Train like a nurse, not a gambler.

500–1500 NCLEX RN–style questions with instant AI explanations, category tracking and short 10–question drills you can do between shifts.

Built for new grads & repeat testers who are done “hoping for the best” on exam day.

What’s inside the Lab

  • 500 / 750 / 1000 / 1250 / 1500 question tiers.
  • Med-Surg, Pharm, Psych, Maternal, Peds & Safety categories.
  • Instant rationales in plain language after every question.
  • 10–question drills or full exam-style blocks.

NCLEX RN Question Tiers & Pricing

Choose the tier that matches your timeline and stress level. You can always upgrade later as your exam date gets closer.

Core Reset · 500 Questions (Starter Pack)

$199

  • Great 6–8 weeks out or after a long break.
  • Balanced mix across all NCLEX RN categories.
  • Reality check before committing to a bigger block.

Confidence Builder · 750 Questions (Core Pack)

$249

  • Perfect if you’ve done a review course but need more practice.
  • Extra SATA and prioritization focus.
  • Solid for first-time testers 4–6 weeks out.

Full Coverage · 1000 Questions (Pro Pack)

$349

  • Deep coverage of all NCLEX RN domains.
  • Multiple full-length exam blocks plus targeted drills.
  • Strong choice for repeat testers or new grads who want maximum reps.

Close Date Deep Dive · 1250 Questions (Elite Pack)

$449

  • Designed for 2–4 weeks before test day.
  • Higher density SATA, delegation and priority questions.
  • Helps you decide whether to keep or move your exam date.

Max Readiness · 1500 Questions (Platinum Pack)

$549

  • Our most intensive NCLEX RN package.
  • Layered difficulty from warm-up to challenge mode.
  • Ideal for repeat testers, international grads, or anyone who refuses another near-miss.

Most popular with repeat testers.

Try a Few Sample Questions

Inside the Lab, the NovaAI NCLEX RN Coach delivers questions one at a time, checks your answers, and explains every rationale.

Prioritization

A nurse is receiving report on four clients. Which client should the nurse assess first?

  • A. A client with COPD who has a productive cough of thick white sputum
  • B. A client with diabetes who reports numbness in both feet
  • C. A client 1 day postoperative complaining of pain rated 7/10
  • D. A client with pneumonia whose respiratory rate increased from 18 to 30/min

Correct answer: D

A sudden increase in respiratory rate suggests acute respiratory distress and potential deterioration. This airway/breathing problem comes before stable or chronic issues.

Medication Safety

A nurse is preparing to administer potassium chloride (KCl) IV to a client with hypokalemia. Which action is most important?

  • A. Administer KCl as an IV bolus over 5 minutes
  • B. Ensure the KCl is diluted and infused using an IV pump
  • C. Give the KCl solution undiluted through a peripheral IV
  • D. Mix KCl with an IM injection to speed absorption

Correct answer: B

IV potassium must always be diluted and given by pump to prevent life‑threatening dysrhythmias. Bolus, undiluted, or IM routes are unsafe.

Maternal / Newborn

A postpartum client chooses to bottle‑feed her newborn. Which instruction should the nurse include to help reduce breast engorgement?

  • A. Massage breasts and express milk every 2–3 hours
  • B. Wear a supportive bra and avoid nipple stimulation
  • C. Apply warm compresses to the breasts several times daily
  • D. Drink extra fluids to promote milk production

Correct answer: B

Non‑breastfeeding clients should wear a supportive bra, avoid nipple stimulation, and may use cold packs. Expressing milk or warmth can increase production and worsen engorgement.

Inside the NCLEX RN Exam Readiness Lab™, you’ll work through hundreds of questions like these with gold-highlighted correct answers and clear, friendly rationales.

Talk to Simon About Your NCLEX RN Game Plan

Not sure which tier to start with? Share your graduation date, test window and previous attempts (if any), and we’ll sketch a realistic practice plan together.

Quick NCLEX RN Readiness Check

Use this simple checklist to think through where you are before we talk:

  • I know my target NCLEX RN test window.
  • I’ve done at least one full content review (or I’m starting now).
  • I want clear, realistic practice with explanations — not just question spam.
  • I’m ready to commit to 10–60 minutes of focused practice most days.

If you nod “yes” to most of these, you’re ready for the NCLEX RN Exam Readiness Lab™.

Meet Your NCLEX RN AI Coach

Your NCLEX RN AI Coach is ready to practice with you 24/7. Ask about weak areas, pick a question tier, build a weekly plan or get quick explanations between shifts — all inside the NovaAI Exam Readiness Lab™.

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