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Next Generation NCLEX-RN Exam Prep Study Guide - All You Need for a Fast-Track Prep with Practice Tests Real Case Scenarios and Clear Rationales to Pass on Your First Try - cover

Next Generation NCLEX-RN Exam Prep Study Guide - All You Need for a Fast-Track Prep with Practice Tests Real Case Scenarios and Clear Rationales to Pass on Your First Try

HTL Publishing

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

[UNLOCK E-LEARNING WEB-SECTION WITH 1500 FLASHCARDS AND MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS]
 
A Smarter, Faster, and More Reliable Way to Prepare.
 
Specifically designed for the new NCLEX-RN format, this comprehensive study guide provides a structured, high-yield system to help you focus on what truly matters—without wasting time on outdated methods or irrelevant content.
 
Whether you're a full-time student, a working professional, or returning to your studies after a break, this book adapts to your pace.
 
It’s not about studying more—it’s about studying better.
 
What Makes This NCLEX-RN Prep Different:
 
• Streamlined Learning for Busy StudentsEvery chapter focuses on the essential concepts tested on the exam. Complex material is broken down into clear, accessible explanations that make even the most challenging topics easier to understand and remember. It’s built for real-world nursing students who need efficiency without sacrificing depth.
 
• 1,500+ NCLEX-Style Practice QuestionsPractice is the cornerstone of success. This guide includes 300 carefully crafted, exam-level questions inside the book—plus 1,200 additional questions available online via a QR code. All questions are modeled after the actual NCLEX, in tone, structure, and difficulty, preparing you for what you’ll face on test day.
 
• Full Mastery of the NGN FormatWith the launch of the Next Generation NCLEX, mastering the new item types is essential. This book includes case studies, clinical judgment exercises, and NGN-style scenarios designed to develop your critical thinking and decision-making skills—exactly what the new format demands.
 
• Complete Topic Coverage Without the OverloadFrom fundamentals of care and pharmacology to patient safety, delegation, and prioritization, every key area is addressed. The content is organized to build a strong foundation first, then reinforce it with high-yield review and targeted application.
 
• Detailed Rationales and Proven StrategiesEach question is paired with a clear explanation—so you don’t just memorize answers, you learn the reasoning behind them. You’ll also discover expert test-taking strategies to help you manage your time, avoid common traps, and stay calm under pressure.
 
Start your prep with the confidence that you’re using a system built to deliver results—right from the first page.
Available since: 07/14/2025.
Print length: 1611 pages.

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