CEN Exam Simulator

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Scenario-based questions across all 5 nursing practice domains — Needs Assessment, Planning, Analysis, Traceability & Monitoring, and Evaluation. Built on the CEN exam guide the real exam is based on.

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What You Will Get

  • 5 domain mini exams aligned to the nursing test plan — drill each nursing practice domain individually.

  • Full-length timed mock exams — mirrors the real CEN exam experience.

  • Detailed explanations on every question — understand the nursing reasoning, not just the answer.

  • Per-domain analytics — see exactly where your strengths and gaps are.

  • Pause & resume any exam anytime. Full review mode after submission.

  • Aligned to the CEN Examination Content Outline and the nursing Guide to Nursing Practice.

Prerequisites

  • Secondary degree with 60 months of nursing practice experience
  • OR bachelor's degree with 36 months of nursing practice experience
  • 35 contact hours of education in nursing practice
  • Familiarity with the nursing Examination Content Outline (exam guide)
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  • Built by certified NCLEX-RNs with 20+ years of experience

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What Business Analysts Say

4.9
Based on verified student results

The mini exams by domain showed me exactly where I was weak on Traceability & Monitoring. I fixed it before test day and passed comfortably.

These questions actually make you apply the techniques, not just memorize them. It was the closest practice to the real CEN exam I could find.

The explanations break down why each option is right or wrong and how NCLEX thinks about requirements. That understanding carried me through the exam.