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When your nursing journey feels uncertain, Quick Facts for NCLEX gives you the clarity, structure, and essentials you need to finally pass — and move forward with confidence.
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Targeted NCLEX Content
No filler — just the critical facts you actually need to memorize to pass fast.

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Study just 7–10 pages a day and retain more with less stress.

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Built to remove overwhelm and help you feel in control of your progress.

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Thousands have passed — even after failing multiple times — using this exact method.
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When studying feels overwhelming and passing the NCLEX feels out of reach, Quick Facts for NCLEX is here to guide you ✨
Whether you're cramming under pressure or restarting after failure, this book gives you only the essential content — explained simply and built for real results.
Feel your confidence grow as you work through easy-to-remember facts, day by day. Thousands of nurses have passed using this exact guide — and now, it’s your turn to finally move forward.
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Studying for the NCLEX can feel impossible — like you’re drowning in too much content and not enough direction. Quick Facts for NCLEX is your lifeline.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Quick Facts for NCLEX
Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about Quick Facts for NCLEX — from how to study it, to who it’s for, and what kind of results to expect. Still need help? Our support team is always here for you — don’t hesitate to reach out!
Contact our support teamWhat makes Quick Facts for NCLEX different from other study guides?
Unlike bulky textbooks that overwhelm you with excessive content, Quick Facts focuses only on high-yield, test-relevant information. Every page is designed to simplify your study process, help you retain critical facts faster, and avoid wasting time on material that rarely shows up on the NCLEX.
How long does it take to complete the book?
Most students complete Quick Facts in just 14 days by studying 7–10 pages a day for 45–60 minutes. This format is intentionally structured to be manageable, consistent, and easy to repeat for review — even for students balancing work, family, or clinicals.
Is this book suitable for repeat test-takers or international nurses?
Absolutely. Quick Facts has helped thousands of repeat testers and international nurses pass after struggling with more complex or traditional study methods. The book removes unnecessary jargon and focuses on what you really need to know to pass, especially if you've been out of school or feel discouraged.
What’s inside?
All of our material, including the full book and additional resources, is provided in a fully digital format. That means everything you access here is available online or via downloadable eBooks — no physical shipping involved. Whether you're reading on your phone, tablet, or computer, you’ll have instant access the moment you complete your purchase or registration.
Does Quick Facts cover both RN and LPN content?
Yes — Quick Facts for NCLEX is widely used by both RN and LPN candidates. The foundational topics it covers (pharmacology, fundamentals, safety, etc.) are core to both exams and written to support critical thinking and retention, not just memorization.