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Updated April 2026

NCLEX-RN Study Plan & Client Needs Breakdown (2026 Test Plan)

NCLEX-RN is the US licensure exam for registered nurses. The 2026 NCSBN Test Plan (effective April 2026) covers 4 Client Needs categories with 8 sub-categories, 5 Integrated Processes, and Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) clinical judgment items. Upload your Saunders, Kaplan, or UWorld notes and exclam.ai builds a guided plan with flashcards and quizzes while these pages keep your prep oriented around the public Test Plan.

Annual candidates
~317,000 candidates
Pass rate
~73%
Sub-categories
8
Typical prep
~150h

Exam format

Computer adaptive test (CAT). 75–150 questions including 15 unscored pretest items. 5 hours maximum. Includes NGN case studies, bowtie, trend, matrix, extended multiple response, cloze drop-down, and highlight items alongside traditional multiple choice.

Always verify format details on ncsbn.org before your exam.

Client Needs: NCLEX-RN Test Plan breakdown

The 8 Client Needs sub-categories tested on the NCLEX-RN, with approximate weight bands from the 2026 NCSBN Test Plan. Click any sub-category for a full study page.

Management of Care

Safe and Effective Care Environment

15–21%

Providing and directing nursing care that enhances the care delivery setting. Delegation, prioritization, ethics, advance directives, advocacy, case management, and legal responsibilities.

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Safety and Infection Prevention and Control

Safe and Effective Care Environment

10–16%

Protecting clients and healthcare personnel from health and environmental hazards. Standard precautions, medical asepsis, handling of hazardous materials, ergonomics, and emergency response.

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Health Promotion and Maintenance

Health Promotion and Maintenance

6–12%

Providing and directing nursing care that incorporates growth and development principles through screening, education, and lifestyle choices.

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Psychosocial Integrity

Psychosocial Integrity

6–12%

Promoting and supporting emotional, mental, and social well-being. Coping mechanisms, mental health concepts, crisis intervention, and therapeutic communication.

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Basic Care and Comfort

Physiological Integrity

6–12%

Providing comfort and assistance in the performance of activities of daily living. Nutrition, elimination, mobility, hygiene, rest, and non-pharmacological comfort measures.

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Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

Physiological Integrity

13–19%

Providing care related to administration of medications and parenteral therapies. The largest single Client Needs sub-category on NCLEX-RN.

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Reduction of Risk Potential

Physiological Integrity

9–15%

Reducing the likelihood that clients will develop complications or health problems related to existing conditions, treatments, or procedures.

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Physiological Adaptation

Physiological Integrity

11–17%

Managing and providing care for clients with acute, chronic, or life-threatening physical health conditions. Pathophysiology, complications, and medical emergencies.

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Client Needs categories, sub-categories, and weight bands sourced from the 2026 NCSBN Detailed Test Plan for NCLEX-RN, published publicly on ncsbn.org.

Integrated Processes

The 5 Integrated Processes are fundamental themes woven through every Client Needs category. Every NCLEX question implicitly tests one or more Integrated Process.

Nursing Process — assessment, analysis, planning, implementation, evaluation

Caring — therapeutic relationships and advocacy

Communication and Documentation — verbal and nonverbal interactions and required documentation

Teaching and Learning — facilitating client knowledge acquisition and behavior change

Culture and Spirituality — recognizing the influence of culture and spirituality on client care

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NCLEX-RN questions

How long does it take to study for the NCLEX-RN?

Most candidates study 6–12 weeks after graduation, 15–25 hours per week. With a 73% first-time pass rate, dedicated study is the norm. Candidates who graduated with strong NCLEX-style question bank practice often need only 4–6 weeks.

What changed in the 2026 NCSBN Test Plan?

Minimal changes. The only substantive rename: "Safety and Infection Control" became "Safety and Infection Prevention and Control." Client Needs weights, Integrated Processes, and NGN item types all stayed the same. The 2026 Test Plan is effective April 2026 through March 2029, and exclam.ai's NCLEX pages use that structure as the reference point.

Are NGN case studies really a big deal?

Yes. NGN items were introduced April 2023 and are now roughly 10 stand-alone items plus one or two 6-question case studies per test. They test clinical judgment using the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model: recognize cues, analyze cues, prioritize hypotheses, generate solutions, take action, evaluate outcomes. Practice them until the format is muscle memory.

How is exclam.ai different from UWorld or Kaplan?

UWorld and Kaplan are question banks with paid subscriptions. exclam.ai is a study planner and flashcard layer — the missing scheduling piece. Upload notes from your UWorld sessions or your Saunders chapters and exclam.ai turns them into a weekly plan with FSRS spaced repetition. Use both together.

What is the single heaviest content area on NCLEX-RN?

Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies at 13–19%. Many candidates underestimate the pharmacology depth required. Budget extra time for drug classes, high-alert medications, dosage calculations, and IV therapy.

Can international nurses use exclam.ai for NCLEX?

Yes. exclam.ai supports both US-educated and internationally-educated candidates. Note that internationally-educated candidates have a much lower first-time pass rate (~47% in 2024) and typically need 3–6+ months of dedicated prep.

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