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Medical-Surgical (Med-Surg) Test Banks

Medical-surgical (med-surg) nursing test banks — the broadest course on most nursing transcripts, covered system by system. Practice questions for the major med-surg textbooks with written rationales and Next-Generation NCLEX (NGN) case studies. Matched to your edition and ISBN. Instant PDF download, reviewed by our editorial team.

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Medical-surgical (med-surg) test banks

Med-surg is the largest, broadest course in most nursing programmes, and its exams reward two things: solid system-by-system knowledge and sound clinical prioritisation. Our featured medical-surgical test banks are matched to the leading textbooks (such as Brunner & Suddarth and Lewis) edition-for-edition, and every question carries a rationale so you can see why one nursing action comes before another.

Study it the way it is tested

Work one body system at a time — cardiac, respiratory, renal, endocrine — and after each chapter, drill the matching questions. Focus on assessment findings, complications to watch for, and prioritisation (“what does the nurse do first?”), because that is the reasoning med-surg and the NCLEX test most heavily. Use the SATA and case-study items to rehearse the Next-Generation NCLEX format.

Get the right edition

Confirm the ISBN-13 and edition on the product page match your assigned textbook; med-surg content and guideline references update between editions.

Frequently asked questions

Which med-surg textbooks do your test banks match?

Our featured banks match the leading titles (for example Brunner & Suddarth and Lewis) by exact edition and ISBN-13, listed on each product page.

Why is prioritisation so emphasised?

Med-surg and the NCLEX test clinical judgment, so many questions ask what the nurse should do first or which patient to see first. Practising these builds the reasoning examiners look for.

Does it cover the Next-Generation NCLEX format?

Yes, featured banks include SATA, prioritisation and case-study items in addition to standard multiple choice.