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LPN-to-RN · 1-2 years

NCLEX® Prep for
LPN-to-RN Students

You already know nursing. Now level up to RN.

LPN-to-RN bridge programs build on what you already know. You don't need to relearn bed baths and vital signs. You need to master the RN-level clinical judgment, delegation, and pharmacology that the NCLEX-RN® tests. StudyWithLily focuses on what's new, not what you've already mastered.

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Vol. 01 · Why It Works

Why LPN-to-RN students
use StudyWithLily

Skip what you already know

Lily's adaptive difficulty recognizes your existing LPN knowledge. Questions focus on RN-level concepts: delegation, prioritization, and complex clinical judgment.

Bridge the gap, don't start over

Upload your bridge program materials. Lily creates questions from the new RN content, not the LPN skills you've practiced for years.

Same NCLEX®, different starting point

You take the same NCLEX-RN® as BSN graduates. NCLEX® practice gives you every Next Gen format with difficulty that matches your experience level.

Vol. 02 · Your Study Path

Your LPN-to-RN study path

Here's how LPN-to-RN students get the most out of StudyWithLily across their 1-2 years program.

  1. Transition semester

    Coursework Practice

    Upload bridge-specific materials. Focus on the RN concepts that build on your LPN foundation.

  2. Clinical courses

    Both

    Med-Surg, Pharm, and advanced clinical content. Practice from your class material for exams, NCLEX® practice for boards exposure.

  3. Final semester

    NCLEX® Practice

    Full NCLEX-RN® prep. Adaptive difficulty that respects your clinical experience while drilling RN-level content.

Vol. 03 · Try It

Try a few questions

These are real NCLEX®-style questions with instant rationales. This is what practice looks like on StudyWithLily.

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A nurse is working as a volunteer at a community emergency shelter following a major hurricane. Forty-eight hours after the storm, a 67-year-old male arrives at the shelter reporting he has been without power, running water, or food since the hurricane made landfall. He is diaphoretic, confused, and his skin is warm and dry. His temperature is 39.8°C (103.6°F), blood pressure is 98/60 mmHg, and heart rate is 118 beats/min. Bystanders report he was found outside near debris earlier in the day. Which nursing interventions are appropriate for this client at this time?

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Vol. 04 · Questions

Questions from
LPN-to-RN students

When should LPN-to-RN students start NCLEX® prep?

Start coursework practice immediately in your transition semester. Your LPN experience gives you a head start, but the NCLEX-RN® tests RN-level clinical judgment that requires dedicated practice.

Does StudyWithLily account for my LPN experience?

Yes. Lily's adaptive difficulty adjusts based on your answers. If you're already strong on fundamentals from your LPN practice, Lily quickly moves to RN-level delegation, prioritization, and complex scenarios.

Is the NCLEX-RN® different from the NCLEX-PN®?

Yes. The NCLEX-RN® tests higher-level clinical judgment, delegation, and independent nursing interventions. Study With Lily's NCLEX® practice covers every topic and format on the 2026 RN test plan.

How is this different from what my bridge program provides?

Most bridge programs provide standard textbook access. StudyWithLily creates practice questions from your specific bridge program materials, so you study what your professors are actually covering.

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