Every future nurse has the power to succeed on the NCLEX—you just need to know where to focus your energy. The Happy Nurse NCLEX Self-Evaluation is designed to help you uncover your strengths, identify growth areas, and build confidence as you take the final steps toward your nursing dream. You’ve got this, and we’re here to cheer you on every step of the way!

Why Our NCLEX Self-Evaluation Stands Out

If you’ve ever taken a generic NCLEX practice test, you know the drill: a score, maybe a few correct answers, and that’s it. We decided nurses deserve better.

Our NCLEX Self-Evaluation was created by a nurse, for future nurses, and it’s designed to give you not just a number but a complete roadmap to NCLEX success. You’ll get:

  • A personalized breakdown of strengths and weaknesses in pharmacology, med-surg, mental health, maternal-peds, and more.

  • Study strategy feedback to help you tackle tricky SATA questions, time management, and prioritization.

  • Real-world nursing insights so you know exactly which topics matter both on the exam and at the bedside.

  • A customized mini-study plan, emailed straight to you for easy follow-up.

This isn’t just another quiz. It’s your first step toward passing the NCLEX with confidence—and starting your nursing career strong.

NCLEX Client Needs Categories Covered

  • Safe and Effective Care Environment

    • Management of Care (e.g., prioritization, delegation, legal/ethical issues)

    • Safety and Infection Control (e.g., standard precautions, error prevention)

  • Health Promotion and Maintenance

    • Growth and development, pregnancy, newborn care, screenings, and prevention.

  • Psychosocial Integrity

    • Mental health concepts, coping mechanisms, therapeutic communication.

  • Physiological Integrity

    • Basic Care and Comfort (e.g., hygiene, nutrition, mobility)

    • Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies (medication administration, side effects, IV therapy)

    • Reduction of Risk Potential (labs, diagnostic tests, complications)

    • Physiological Adaptation (medical-surgical, emergency situations, critical care)

Nursing Specialty Areas You May Work In

  • Medical-Surgical Nursing (cardiac, respiratory, GI, neuro, etc.)

  • Pharmacology (drug classifications, calculations, adverse effects)

  • Maternal-Newborn Nursing

  • Pediatrics

  • Mental Health Nursing

  • Community Health & Leadership Topics

Test-Taking Skills & Study Strategies

  • Confidence level with select-all-that-apply (SATA) questions.

  • Time management during exams.

  • Use of critical thinking and priority frameworks (e.g., ABCs, Maslow’s hierarchy).

Ready to Find Your Strengths, Fix Your Gaps, Pass with Confidence.