Skin & Integumentary NGN Case Studies | NCLEX-RN Mock Test

Timed Next-Gen NCLEX-style skin and integumentary case study set with real NGN item types (matrix multiple response, extended SATA, bow-tie, trend analysis, drag & drop, highlight text, and drop-down rationale). Answer all 5 skin & integumentary case studies (6 linked items each), submit to view instant scoring with partial-credit logic, and download a PDF with all questions and correct answers for high-yield integumentary systems review.

Exam Level: NCLEX-RN – NGN
5 Skin & Integumentary Cases · 30 Items
Timed: 60 Minutes
PDF with Answers

This skin and integumentary NGN mock test mirrors the updated NCLEX-RN clinical judgment format. You will manage five linked case studies spanning cellulitis with sepsis risk, partial-thickness burns, pressure injury prevention and management, postoperative wound complications, and severe drug-related skin reactions. Each case contains six NGN-style items that integrate trend analysis, matrix multiple response, extended SATA, bow-tie clinical judgment, highlight text, drag & drop sequence, and rationale drop-downs.

At the end of the 60-minute session, you will receive a summary score with partial credit applied where appropriate. You can then download a printable PDF containing all stems, items, and correct answers for focused integumentary and wound-care practice.

Time Limit 60 minutes (full skin & integ set)
Structure 5 NGN integumentary case studies · 30 items
Scoring NGN-style partial credit for complex items
Download PDF with all questions & answers

Included NGN integumentary item types

  • Trend analysis across skin assessments, vitals, and labs
  • Matrix multiple-response (expected vs concerning findings)
  • Extended SATA for priority wound and skin interventions
  • Bow-tie clinical judgment items
  • Highlight text for high-risk integumentary changes
  • Drag & drop sequence for emergency and wound-care steps
  • Drop-down rationale selection for skin-specific decisions
Set: Skin & Integumentary NGN Case Studies
Time Remaining
60:00