10 Free NCLEX Questions Daily — Why It Works
Every nursing student knows the feeling: you know you should be studying, but cracking open a $500 question bank for a 30-minute session feels like overcommitment. So you don't start at all.
The fix isn't studying harder. It's studying smaller.
Why Daily Practice Beats Cramming
Spaced repetition isn't a buzzword — it's how your brain actually builds long-term recall. Ten questions a day works because:
- **Low barrier.** 10 questions takes 10-15 minutes. Anyone can find that.
- **Compounds fast.** 10/day = 70/week = 280/month. That's 280 rationales, 280 chances to spot a pattern in how NCLEX asks things.
- **Identifies weak areas early.** Missed a heparin drip question on Monday? You'll see a similar concept by Wednesday.
Try a Real Sample Question
**A 68-year-old patient is started on a heparin drip for a DVT. The order reads: "Administer heparin 25,000 units in 500 mL D5W at 1,200 units/hour." How many mL/hour should the nurse set the IV pump to?**
A. 12 mL/hr
B. 24 mL/hr
C. 36 mL/hr
D. 48 mL/hr
**Answer: B. 24 mL/hr**
Concentration = 25,000 units / 500 mL = 50 units/mL
Rate = 1,200 units/hour ÷ 50 units/mL = **24 mL/hour**
What $50 Competitors Don't Want You to Know
The major NCLEX prep companies charge **$109–$500** for 30-90 days of access. ClarityNCLEX is **$9.99/mo** with the same NGN case studies, a larger bank (4,000+ questions), and 10 free questions every day — no credit card required.
How to Start Today
In one month, that's 300 rationales. In three months, almost 1,000. And you'll walk into the testing center knowing you've already done the work — 15 minutes at a time.
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