Methodology and Editorial Policy

How We Create and Maintain NCLEX Practice Questions

Our commitment to accuracy, evidence-based content, and continuous improvement

Every question at Nurse Plus Academy goes through a rigorous multi-layer review process before reaching our students.

Quality content is what sets Nurse Plus Academy apart from other online NCLEX preparation resources. Superior exam materials take time to research, write, review, and refine.

Our goal is simple: help nursing students pass the NCLEX on their first attempt by providing practice questions that accurately reflect the real exam in both content and difficulty.

1. Content Creation

Our practice questions are created by Winona Suzanne Ball, RN, MHS -- our Nursing Adviser with over 30 years of clinical experience.

Suzanne researches the official NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN test plans published by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) to identify topics most likely to appear on the exam.

Each question is designed to:

  • Test critical thinking and clinical judgment, not just memorization
  • Reflect real-world nursing scenarios
  • Align with current NCSBN Client Needs categories
  • Include detailed rationales explaining why each answer is correct or incorrect

2. Source Verification

Our content is based on authoritative nursing and medical sources:

  • NCSBN -- Official NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN Test Plans
  • Peer-reviewed nursing journals -- For current clinical practices
  • CDC, WHO, and NIH guidelines -- For infection control and public health topics
  • American Heart Association -- For BLS and ACLS protocols
  • Nursing textbooks -- Standard references used in accredited nursing programs

3. User Feedback Integration

We actively incorporate feedback from our users to improve question quality.

Every practice question includes a “Found a mistake?” link that allows students to report potential errors or unclear wording. Our editorial team reviews each submission and:

  • Investigates the reported issue against current sources
  • Updates the question or rationale if an error is confirmed
  • Clarifies wording if the question caused confusion
  • Documents the change in our internal revision log

This feedback loop has helped us identify and correct hundreds of issues, making our question bank more accurate with each update.

4. Continuous Updates

Nursing knowledge evolves, and so does our content. We update our practice questions when:

  • NCSBN releases new test plans or exam blueprints
  • Clinical guidelines change (e.g., updated CPR protocols)
  • New medications are approved or existing ones are withdrawn
  • Evidence-based practices shift in any nursing specialty

All updates go through the same multi-layer review process as new content to ensure accuracy.

5. NGN Question Development

With the introduction of Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) in 2023, we have expanded our question types to include:

  • Extended Multiple Response (select all that apply)
  • Extended Drag and Drop
  • Cloze (Drop-Down) questions
  • Enhanced Hot Spot (Highlighting)
  • Matrix Multiple Choice and Multiple Response
  • Case Studies with multiple item sets

These question types are designed to assess clinical judgment using the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM).

Our Editorial Team

  • Winona Suzanne Ball -- Nursing Adviser, RN | MHS, Governors State University. Creates and maintains all nursing content.
  • Andrei Zakhareuski -- Co-Founder & CEO, Elegant E-Learning. Oversees test design and learning experience.

Questions About Our Methodology?

We welcome feedback from nursing educators, students, and healthcare professionals. If you have questions about our editorial process or notice an issue with any question, please reach out.

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