Free study guides

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Focused study guides for current nursing students — and a separate guide for nurses preparing to retake the NCLEX. Each one is a real piece of teaching, not a watered-down sample. Pick the one that matches where you are right now, and we'll send it to your inbox.

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For current students

Pick the one you need most.

You can request more than one — but most students get the most out of starting with a single guide and actually working through it before moving on.

The Dosage Calculation Guide

Step-by-step formulas, common pitfalls, and worked examples for the calculations nursing students see in fundamentals, skills lab, and clinicals. The fastest way to move from math anxiety to medication safety confidence.

Best for

First-semester students preparing for med-administration exams, and anyone who froze the last time they had to calculate an IV drip rate.

The Pharmacology Study Guide

Drug classes organized by action and indication — mechanisms, side effects, and nursing considerations, structured for quick review and lasting recall. The starter framework that makes drug memorization stop feeling random.

Best for

Students about to start clinical med passes, or anyone in med-surg drowning in unconnected drug facts.

The Clinical Judgment Guide

A practical introduction to the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model, with strategies for the case-based questions used in nursing exams and the Next Generation NCLEX. Cue recognition through outcome evaluation, in plain language.

Best for

Students preparing for case-based exams, the Next Gen NCLEX, or anyone who wants to understand the reasoning structure behind every clinical question.

The Prioritization & Delegation Guide

Frameworks for "who do you see first" and "what can you delegate" decisions — the priority-setting logic students need across the program and on the NCLEX. Structured around the actual decision points, not abstract theory.

Best for

Senior-year students, leadership-course enrollees, and anyone preparing for management-of-care NCLEX questions.

For NCLEX retakers

The NCLEX Comeback Guide.

Failing the NCLEX is one of the worst feelings in nursing. It also doesn't have to define what comes next. The Comeback Guide is a focused study plan and support framework specifically for nurses preparing to retest — built around the realities of what actually changes between attempts and what doesn't. Practical, honest, and written without the false cheerfulness most retake materials lean on.

Best for Nurses who didn't pass the NCLEX on a previous attempt and are preparing to retest — whether the next exam is in two weeks or two months.