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NCLEX Clinical Judgment Made Simple (2026)
Learn how to think like a safe nurse and answer NCLEX questions with confidence. This free course walks you through the 6-Step Clinical Judgment Framework with real case studies, priority practice, and rationales. Perfect for nursing students preparing for the 2026 NCLEX exam.
What's included?
Become an NCLEX Strategist
You will learn how to apply the 6-Step Clinical Judgment Framework to every NCLEX question, recognize cues and prioritize patient safety in real time, navigate complex case studies with confidence, eliminate wrong answers using proven strategies, and think like a safe nurse — not just a student trying to pass.
Elevate CEU — NCLEX Prep Done Right
You will also learn how to put the ideas presented to you into action and build your confidence using the Clinical Judgment Framework — so you are fully prepared to make the right decisions for your patients on exam day and beyond.
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Meet Your Instructor
Odile Saint-Hubert
Hi, I'm Odile — a Registered Nurse, educator, and the creator of Elevate CEU.
Throughout my experience, I noticed something important: many students were studying hard but still struggling with NCLEX-style questions. Not because they didn't know the content, but because they didn't know how to think through the question.
My Approach:
Final Thought:
I created this course to help nursing students pass the NCLEX and become safe, confident nurses.
Throughout my experience, I noticed something important: many students were studying hard but still struggling with NCLEX-style questions. Not because they didn't know the content, but because they didn't know how to think through the question.
That's when everything changed.
Instead of focusing only on memorization, I started teaching clinical judgment — how to break down a question, recognize what matters, and choose the safest answer. And that's exactly what I teach in this course.
My Approach:
- Clinical judgment over memorization
- Step-by-step thinking
- Patient safety first
- Real-life decision making
Final Thought:
You don't need to know everything to pass the NCLEX. You need to think like a safe nurse. And I'm here to help you do exactly that.
