Nursing school runs on volume: pathophysiology, pharmacology, care plans, clinical paperwork, and exams that love “select all that apply.”
Generic flashcard decks rarely match your program’s drug list, your clinical week, or your instructor’s favorite complications. You need practice from the materials you are actually tested on.
SourceQuiz turns those materials into quizzes with explanations, so you can drill like the NCLEX without building decks from scratch.

What to upload
| Material | Why it works |
|---|
| Textbook chapter PDF | Disease processes, labs, interventions |
| Lecture slide exports | Instructor emphasis |
| Care plan templates / case studies | Application questions |
| Pharmacology tables (paste text) | Drug class, side effects, contraindications |
| Skills lab handouts | Steps, safety, delegation |
One chapter or one lecture = one material. Do not merge pharmacology and maternity in one upload.
Question types that match nursing exams
On SourceQuiz, configure quizzes to mirror your test:
- Multi-select for SATA-style questions
- Multiple choice for single-best-answer
- Fill-in-the-blank for labs, values, terminology
- True/false for quick fact checks before clinical
Use hard difficulty when you are in review mode, not first exposure.
A weekly nursing study loop
Monday — New content
- Upload this week’s lecture PDF
- Generate a short quiz (10–15 questions)
- Review every explanation for misses
Wednesday — Application
- Paste clinical case notes (de-identified) or case study text
- Multi-select heavy quiz
- Focus on prioritization and safety
Friday — Cumulative touch
- Re-quiz Monday’s material without notes
- Regenerate if score is under 75%
Weekend — Weak pharm/topic
- Dedicated material for your worst unit from history
Clinical vs classroom content
Classroom quizzes anchor facts: mechanisms, normal values, definitions.
Clinical quizzes anchor judgment: what do you do first, what is unsafe, what needs reporting.
Paste shortened case narratives into SourceQuiz when slides are too thin. Include patient context in the pasted text so questions can target prioritization.

Common nursing student mistakes
- Studying only Quizlet decks from another school’s program
- Re-reading pharm tables without testing recall
- Ignoring SATA practice until NCLEX prep year
- One giant upload of “semester 2” instead of weekly chunks
SourceQuiz vs generic NCLEX apps
| Generic NCLEX app | SourceQuiz |
|---|
| Content | Vendor-written | Your PDFs and notes |
| Matches your class | Approximate | Direct from your files |
| Setup | Instant | ~1 min per upload |
| Best use | Broad NCLEX review | Weekly course exams + targeted review |
Use both if you want: generic apps for overall NCLEX rhythm, SourceQuiz for this week’s exam topics.
FAQ
Can I use patient identifiers in uploads?
Never upload PHI. De-identify case notes. Use textbook and lecture content only when it includes patient stories.
Will this replace UWorld or similar?
No. It complements them for course-specific practice. UWorld is broad; your patho exam is narrow.
How do explanations help?
After submit, you see why an option was wrong. Use that text to fix your notes before regenerating.
Start with this week’s pharm or patho chapter
Pick the unit that is due next. Upload the PDF to https://www.sourcequiz.com, enable multi-select, take one quiz with notes closed, and read every explanation.
That session is more exam-shaped than highlighting the same PDF again.
Questions: [email protected].