PRACTICE EXAMS, 150 QUESTIONS EACH– WITH MOST TESTED
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED A+ ANSWERS
Overview: Kaplan Predictor A, B, C&D – 2026 NCLEX Practice Exams
The Kaplan Predictor Exams A, B, C&D are powerful tools used by nursing programs and students to
Gauge NCLEX-RN readiness. The 2026 updated versions reflect the latest NCLEX
test plan, including
Clinical judgment model alignment, and are designed to simulate the actual
exam in both format and
Difficulty.
What’s included?
Each predictor (A, B, and C) contains:
• Verified A+ graded answers used by top-performing students
Key Content Areas:
• Pharmacology & Medication Administration
• Medical-Surgical Nursing (Cardiac, Respiratory, Neuro, GI, etc.)
• Maternal-Newborn & Pediatric Nursing
• 150 NCLEX-style questions per form
• Most-tested high-yield topics based on current exam trends
• Select-all-that-apply (SATA), priority setting, delegation, and clinical scenario-
based questions
• Detailed rationales for each correct answer to enhance understanding
• Mental Health & Therapeutic Communication
• Infection Control & Patient Safety
• Priority, Delegation, and Time Management
, • Health Promotion & Maintenance
• Physiological Adaptation
Purpose & Use:
• Predicts likelihood of passing the NCLEX on the first attempt
• Identifies knowledge gaps and helps students focus review efforts
• used as a graduation requirement or part of a final NCLEX prep course
Why It Matters:
• Kaplan Predictor Exams are data-driven tools used by nursing schools to track
readiness
• A predictor score above 60–65% usually correlates with a high chance of NCLEX
success
• These forms mimic the real test experience, boosting confidence and
competence
PRACTICE A
A nurse should recognize that a client's selection of which of these foods demonstrates
a correct understanding of a high-fiber diet for colon cancer prevention? –
ANSWER****Bran flakes.
Which of these discharge instructions should a nurse include for a client who has a
ruptured tympanic membrane that occurred during a fall? –
ANSWER****"Do not allow any water to enter the ear until healing is confirmed by
direct visualization."
Which of these nursing measures is appropriate for a client who has recurrent renal
calculi? -
ANSWER****Encouraging a daily intake of three liters of fluids.
When auscultating the lungs of a woman who is admitted for severe pregnancy-induced
hypertension, a nurse notes the presence of crackles and moist respirations. These
assessment findings most likely indicate which of these complications? –
ANSWER****Pulmonary edema has developed.