
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence (Only the introduction part).
The immune system is a high-yield topic on the NCLEX and often challenging for nursing students. This course is designed to simplify immune system concepts and help you apply them confidently in both exam and clinical scenarios.
In this course, you will learn the anatomy and physiology of the immune system, how to assess immune function, and how immune responses affect patient care. You will explore common immune disorders, immunisation principles, and immune-related medications with clear nursing priorities and safety considerations.
Each lecture is structured to reflect how the NCLEX asks questions—focusing on critical thinking, prioritization, infection control, and patient safety rather than memorization. Complex topics are broken down into clear, step-by-step explanations, making the material easier to understand and retain.
The course also includes NCLEX-style practice questions and scenario-based discussions to reinforce learning and improve clinical judgment. These practice sessions help you recognize common exam traps, apply prioritization frameworks, and select the safest nursing interventions.
This course is ideal for nursing students, international nurses, and NCLEX candidates who want a focused, practical understanding of the immune system and a structured approach to mastering immune-related questions on exam day.
By the end of the course, you will be able to confidently approach immune system questions and apply your knowledge effectively on the NCLEX and in real-world nursing practice.