Clesial
NCLEX-RN practice that turns every test into a study plan.
Clesial helps nursing candidates practice NCLEX-style questions, strengthen clinical judgment, review mistakes, and focus on the areas that need attention.
Readiness Snapshot
NCLEX-RN Format Diagnostic
70%
Accuracy
240
Questions
3
Weak Topics
Weakest Topics
Recommended Next Step
Diagnose
Find where you stand
A diagnostic that maps readiness across NCLEX client needs and clinical-judgment steps.
Build
Practice your way
Build custom sets by mode, focus, and status — across classic and NGN-style formats.
Review
Master your mistakes
Turn missed questions into a review path with rationales, notes, and retry.
Readiness
Know what's next
Follow readiness signals and weak areas across topics, formats, and judgment steps.
Question Access Hub
Multiple ways to practice, depending on what you need today.
Start random practice when you have 10 minutes, drill weak topics after a diagnostic, or retry questions you got wrong.
Quick Practice
10 random questions for daily momentum.
Custom Builder
Build a set by mode, focus, status, and NGN-style formats.
Weak-Area Drill
Practice topics where your accuracy is lowest.
Incorrect Retry
Redo questions you previously got wrong.
Bookmarked Review
Revise questions you saved for later.
Fresh Questions
Practice questions you have not attempted yet.
Image-Based
Train visual recognition for clinical images.
Clinical Cases
Build patient-based clinical reasoning.
Timed Mini Practice
Practice under time pressure with a countdown.
Paper-Style Mock Tests
Take predefined diagnostic, mini mock, and grand tests.
What to Practice Today
Based on your last session
Suggestions update based on your diagnostic results and practice history.
Build practice around today's goal.
Choose your mode, focus area, question status, and NGN-style formats in one guided flow — then start a set that matches exactly what you need to work on.
Build your practice set
Choose mode, focus, and formats
Learn
Timed
Readiness
Focus & formats
Step One
Start with a diagnostic. Know exactly where you stand.
The diagnostic test gives you a quick readiness snapshot and shows which subjects and topics need attention — before you waste time practicing randomly.
After completing a diagnostic, you get a breakdown by subject and topic, a list of your weakest areas, and a recommended next practice session to make immediate progress.
Free NCLEX-RN Diagnostic
NCLEX-RN Format Diagnostic
Mistake Review
Mistakes become your revision list.
Every incorrect answer is saved so you can revisit it with the correct answer, rationale, and an explanation of why the wrong option was tempting.
Instead of ignoring errors, the review workflow turns them into targeted revision material — so each mistake becomes a learning point with context.
Sample Review Card
A 32-year-old patient presents with productive cough, night sweats, and weight loss for 6 weeks. Chest X-ray shows upper lobe infiltrates. What is the most appropriate initial investigation?
Your answer
B. Chest CT scan
Correct answer
A. Sputum AFB smear microscopy
Explanation
Sputum AFB smear is the standard initial investigation for presumed pulmonary tuberculosis. It is inexpensive, rapid, and directly detects the pathogen when organisms are present in sufficient numbers.
Key Takeaway
Imaging can support the diagnosis but is not the initial investigation of choice. AFB smear comes first.
Overall Accuracy
Client Needs Performance
Topics Needing Attention
Recent Tests
Blueprint Readiness Check
2 days ago
Pharmacology Practice
4 days ago
Management of Care Drill
1 week ago
Analytics
See progress by Client Needs category.
Track accuracy across the eight NCLEX-RN Client Needs categories — against the official content weighting — plus topic-level weakness and recent test history, so your preparation becomes measurable, not just habitual.
The analytics dashboard shows you exactly where to spend time next, so every session is intentional.
Study modes
One builder, six ways to study.
Pick the mode that matches today's goal — each sets how rationales, timing, and navigation behave, so a session does exactly what it says.
Learn mode
Get the explanation immediately after each answer.
Best for building understanding on a new topic.
Practice mode
Answer a set, then review everything after you finish.
Best for normal question-bank practice.
Timed mode
Exam-like pacing with a timer. Rationales stay hidden until the end.
Best for building speed and stamina.
Readiness check
A structured mixed set with a readiness report when you finish.
Best for a periodic signal on where to focus next.
Case practice
Work through NGN-style case scenarios screen by screen.
Best for clinical-judgment and case-based items.
Adaptive-style practice
A personalized set that adapts to your recent weak areas.
Best for targeted review based on your Clesial history.
Content Quality
Built for clinical reasoning, not memorization alone.
The question format and review workflow are designed to build diagnostic reasoning — not just help you recognize the right option on a known question.
Patient-based question stems
Questions are written around clinical scenarios, not isolated facts.
Clear rationales after submission
Each question reveals a teaching explanation once you have answered.
Wrong-option explanations
Why the incorrect choices were tempting — a critical step for clinical judgment.
Key takeaways for revision
A concise revision point is attached to every question for quick review.
Subject and topic tagging
Every question is tagged by subject and topic for analytics and filtering.
Structured review workflow
Incorrect answers, bookmarks, and analytics are integrated into a single revision loop.
A 28-year-old male presents with fever, productive cough, and blood-tinged sputum for 3 weeks. He has lost 4 kg over this period. Examination reveals dullness on percussion at the right apex. Sputum culture is pending.
What is the most appropriate initial investigation?
Rationale shown after submission · Wrong-option explanations · Key takeaway