NCLEX® Question of the Day

NCLEX® Question of the Day

By Picmonic - The Visual Learning Community

Score: 4.28571
4.28571
From 7 Ratings

Description

Are you a nursing student studying to become an RN or LPN? Enjoy a new FREE NCLEX®-style question every day! Make this free daily NCLEX®-style question part of your mastery plan to help you ace every nursing course exam then get the NCLEX®-RN or NCLEX®-PN results you want! Nurses love to review with this free quiz. This app is your daily companion, don't wait until you graduate to start remembering more in less time, sponsored by Picmonic! Questions tailored for Nursing RN students and Nursing LPN students. Each question has a detailed rationale and mnemonic video so you’ll never forget again. Scroll through previous questions endlessly with this massive NCLEX® Qbank. Don’t let nursing school stress you out, have a little fun as you learn nursing with this awesome free app study tool. Using this app daily will better prepare you for: course exams, block exams, final exams, Elsevier EAQs and HESI exams, ATI exams, Kaplan exams, NCSBN exams, NCLEX®-RN, NCLEX®-PN. If you’re using Quizlet for pharmacology flashcards, it’s time to start practicing those NCLEX® questions. Before you open up Instagram or Snapchat for the day, just do your one free NCLEX® Question of the Day, then get back to enjoying life. This will work great if you are into the Lippincott or Saunders NCLEX RN study plan, this app becomes a study break that actually helps prepare you. If you’re using NCLEX RN Mastery, UWORLD NCLEX, NRSNG, Osmosis or Kaplan NCLEX, this app is your lightweight friendly nursing tutor giving you a little dose of daily challenge. Don’t risk your grades and your future to any of the sketchy nursing apps out there, use what’s proven and trusted, provided by the world’s top mnemonic resource for healthcare students: Picmonic!

Screenshots

Reviews

  • I used to love this app...:(

    4
    By Jen2887
    Lately the app won't open. It says, "Unable to load question. Try loading again." Something along those lines. Please, can this be fixed? I have one more semester of nursing school before I take the NCLEX and can put RN-BSN after my name. 😋

keyboard_arrow_up