24-hour access
$4.99
Half of the selected qbank, 1 practice exam, rationales, diagrams, citations, and sources.
critical-care review for bedside nurses
ClarityCCRN gives ICU nurses live bedside review for hemodynamics, vents, shock states, and simulation-ready practice with a more controlled chart-and-rationale workflow.
live bedside review
base and dual premium
24-hour access to start
Every subject lane, every NGN item type, and the same chart-tabbed test chrome you'll see on test day. Drill by category, run timed readiness exams, work full NGN case studies, then let weak-area review route the next question.
questions with rationale + citations
full Pearson-style chrome & debrief
7-day pass, no auto-renew
demo
Trend interpretation, ICU escalation, and the final bedside move stay in one compact monitor-and-canvas view.
step 1 / chart review
A septic ICU patient on vasopressor support develops cool extremities and rising lactate. Which monitor trend most strongly changes the nurse's priority?
signals
labs and abnormal cuesHigh-yield values are pulled forward without scrolling.
plans
ICU buyers can preview the live workflow, understand the tier differences quickly, and still see where Clarity undercuts larger prep products.
24-hour access
$4.99
Half of the selected qbank, 1 practice exam, rationales, diagrams, citations, and sources.
base plan
$9.99
Full NCLEX or CCRN qbank, 2 practice exams, and the full review stack on one route.
dual premium
$15.99
Full NCLEX + CCRN access, 5 practice exams, AI tutor, and advanced analytics.
choose the route
Clarity keeps the surface consistent. Whether the student needs NCLEX priority logic or CCRN bedside signals, the question, chart review, rationale, and tutor all stay in the same controlled testing environment.
nclex route
Open the reviewed NCLEX qbank, stay in one testing deck, and move straight into rationale, diagram cues, and tutor-backed review.
open nclexccrn route
Use the same premium shell for ICU chart review, timed sims, and bedside-style debrief across the live CCRN bank.
open ccrnNGN format previews
Condition / 2 actions / 2 monitors
Correct-answer logic, distractor traps, learning points, and source links.
Ask from the exact item, chart, and rationale - no copy-paste.
Missed items route into the adaptive queue on the study dashboard.
Nurses' Notes
Day 1 / 12-hr shift0700 / Admission
52-year-old reports 2 days of progressive dyspnea on exertion and right calf pain. Recent 9-hour flight 4 days ago. Denies chest pain. Anxious.
0830 / Assessment
SpO2 88% on room air, HR 124, RR 28, BP 102/64. Right lower extremity warm, edematous, tender. Lungs clear bilaterally.
Labs - flagged
Complete the diagram by selecting from the choice lists. The condition the client is most likely experiencing, two priority actions, and two parameters to monitor.
Condition
Pulmonary embolismCondition menu
Actions / monitors menu
Item navigator
Client reports sudden dyspnea, HR 124, SpO2 88%, and right calf is warm and tender.
3 of 4 cues selected