Targeted practice is the fastest way to turn knowledge into reliable clinical action. This section provides structured, NCLEX‑PN style quizzes, timed practice tests, and topic drills designed to reinforce anatomy, pharmacology, assessment, documentation, and clinical reasoning for LPN students and new graduates.
Use these quizzes alongside the LPN Anatomy, LPN Pharmacology, and LPN Articles pages to convert reading into recall and application.
Topic drills — short sets (10–20 questions) focused on a single subject such as cardiac assessment, wound care, or medication calculations. These are ideal after a focused reading session on the corresponding pages like LPN Encyclopedia entries or the LPN Dictionary.
Timed practice tests — simulate exam conditions with 60–120 minute tests that mirror NCLEX‑PN pacing and question style. Use these to build stamina and to identify weak areas you can target with flashcards from the LPN Fun and Games packs.
Case‑based scenarios — multi‑step vignettes that require prioritization, delegation, and documentation. These scenarios link to protocols on the LPN Protocols page so you can compare your decisions to recommended steps.
Study in short, frequent sessions using active recall and spaced repetition. After each quiz, review every incorrect answer: read the related article or encyclopedia entry, revisit anatomy or pharmacology pages, and retake a focused drill. Track progress over time and form study groups in the LPN Forums to discuss rationales and common pitfalls.
When practicing medication calculations, always show your work and cross‑check units; pair calculation drills with the LPN Textbooks and calculation examples provided in the pharmacology section.
Basic nursing skills, infection control, vital signs, and documentation. Reinforce with the LPN Abbreviations and LPN Protocols pages.
System‑based questions on heart, lungs, neuro, GI, and musculoskeletal assessments. Pair with the LPN Anatomy page for landmark review.
Drug classes, side effects, interactions, and dose calculations. Use the LPN Pharmacology page and calculation drills to build accuracy.
Each quiz includes a performance summary highlighting strengths and weaknesses by topic. Use the summary to create a targeted remediation plan: read a short article, practice a focused quiz, and complete a scenario from the LPN Fun and Games page to apply knowledge under pressure.
Create custom quizzes by combining topics (e.g., cardiac pharmacology + cardiac assessment) to practice integrated thinking. Share custom sets with peers through the LPN Forums for group study sessions.
Simulate test conditions with timed, full‑length practice exams. Review test‑taking strategies in the LPN Articles and ensure you’re comfortable with core content from the LPN Textbooks.
Week 1: Fundamentals and vital signs drills (daily 20‑minute sessions). Week 2: Anatomy and assessment (flashcards + 2 timed drills). Week 3: Pharmacology and calculations (calculation drills + practice tests). Week 4: Full‑length timed exam and targeted remediation. Use the LPN Link Directory to pull resources for each week and the LPN Forums to find study partners.