free NCLEX questions online

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Hey, was wondering if anyone had any suggestions or knowledge of a source on the internet that offers you free nclex style questions to review from??

Specializes in ICU/ER.

You can google search it, I found a handful when I was studying, but nothing that great--it is best to just get a book and work from that.

Search google for RN 3500 its free with LOTS of questions!

Specializes in OR.

In case you haven't found it it's :http://198.146.4.5/nclexrn3500/mainMenu.do;jsessionid=90DD823A9459CEB780FCB57E3AFB345B

I have been using it but would like some feedback on how many ppl have found it helpful as opposed to Saunders, Kaplan ect...:typing

Specializes in Med/Surg.

Argh!! It's killing me!! I love these questions, but it keeps cutting me off before I finish. I have no idea how I'm doing!! Does this happen to anyone else? :Crash:

Specializes in LTC.

Yeah it happens to me so I just gave up!:chuckle

Although I better just stick to my original studying plan anyway instead of getting all scattered everywhere!!:argue:

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

I personally think it is better to stick with one or two books or study options is using an online site and not to get overloaded with lots of other things. It can get very confusing

Thanks for the suggestion of NCLEX-RN 3500 online. What I discovered that I like about it is that you can actually choose to have ONLY alternate items. This way you can stick to your regular 'plan' and use this resource only to get more experience with these kind of questions.

http://198.146.4.5/nclexrn3500/mainM...DF53FB7A7980D2

1. Choose 'Review' (to get the answers/rationales as you go).

2. Then chose an option from the ' Alternate Items Only' box.

The site times out after a while for me, too, but I think it's happening because I leave the computer for a while.

Austinite choose the 'review' option, then you will see how you are doing as you go along so you don't get stuck with no feedback if it times out.

Specializes in Med/Surg.
Austinite choose the 'review' option, then you will see how you are doing as you go along so you don't get stuck with no feedback if it times out.

Great idea ~ didn't even think about that!! :selfbonk: Thanks!!

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