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NCLEX-RN Pediatric Practice Test for Nurses

  • Perfect for nursing students and professionals preparing for the NCLEX exam
  • Based on the official NCLEX-RN exam guidelines
  • Triple-checked for accuracy by nursing experts
  • Updated for December 2024
What you need to know
Reviewed by Winona Suzanne Ball, Nursing Adviser, RN | MHS, Governors State University, IL, Full member of the American Nurses Association.
This practice test is perfect for adults who want to get their nursing degrees. It will help you prepare for the NCLEX-RN examination, keeping in mind your focus on pediatric topics. The NCLEX-RN examination is a broad examination that allows you to be questioned on an infinite number of topics. Knowing that this is the type of test scenario, you need to understand what you need to study and plan out how to do that most efficiently. Practice tests can help you with this and test you on items that you may not think about.In this practice test, you will find questions about pediatrics associated with babies, children, and adolescents. It is essential to review this material as it will be the same type of material you will see in the actual NCLEX-RN examination. It is crucial, as a nurse, to know how to handle pediatric patients to provide the most efficient care. To be most effective, you will want to know how children should present, what treatments are most commonly used, and what kind of information is available. You’ll also need to understand how to decompose a treatment plan and inform the physician of changes you notice. The questions will stretch outside of your comfort zone, but they will give you an idea of what to expect. It will be necessary, as a nurse, to advocate for your patient, which means asking for complex treatments that can be started in the hospital and have to continue in nursing.
What to expect on the official exam
75-145

questions

5 hours

exam length

Pass/Fail

exam type

Computer Adaptive

scoring format