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How to Answer Select All That Apply (SATA) Questions on the NCLEX: Strategies That Work

Master NCLEX Select All That Apply (SATA) questions with proven strategies. Learn the true/false method, avoid common traps, and build confidence with these test-taking tips for one of the most challenging NCLEX question types.

Dr Scott
November 27, 2025
5 min read

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If there’s one question type that strikes fear into the hearts of nursing students, it’s Select All That Apply (SATA). These questions require you to identify multiple correct answers from a list of options—and partial credit isn’t always given. Many students find SATA questions challenging because there’s no “safety net” of choosing just one answer.

But here’s the truth: SATA questions aren’t designed to trick you. They test whether you can recognize ALL the appropriate nursing actions or correct information for a given situation. With the right strategies, you can master SATA questions and even come to appreciate them as opportunities to demonstrate your knowledge.

Understanding SATA Questions

What Makes SATA Different

In traditional multiple-choice questions, you select ONE best answer. In SATA questions:

How SATA Questions Are Scored

Traditional NCLEX SATA: All-or-nothing scoring. You must select every correct answer AND avoid selecting incorrect answers to receive credit.

NGN Extended Multiple Response: May use +/- scoring where you gain points for correct selections and lose points for incorrect selections.

The True/False Strategy

The most effective strategy for SATA questions is to evaluate each option independently using a true/false approach:

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Read the question stem carefully: Understand exactly what’s being asked
  2. Cover the options: Mentally or physically, so you’re not influenced by the choices
  3. Evaluate each option separately: Ask “Is this TRUE for this specific situation?”
  4. Don’t compare options: Each option stands alone
  5. Select all TRUE statements: Don’t second-guess yourself

Example:

A nurse is caring for a patient with heart failure. Which interventions should the nurse include in the care plan? Select all that apply.

  1. Weigh the patient daily at the same time
  2. Restrict fluid intake as ordered
  3. Encourage a high-sodium diet
  4. Monitor for peripheral edema
  5. Administer diuretics as prescribed
  6. Encourage bed rest at all times

Apply True/False:

Answer: 1, 2, 4, 5

Common SATA Traps and How to Avoid Them

Trap 1: Selecting Too Few Options

Many students are afraid of selecting “too many” answers and default to choosing only 2-3 options.

Solution: Evaluate each option independently. It’s possible for 4, 5, or even 6 options to be correct. Trust your knowledge.

Trap 2: Looking for Patterns

Students sometimes think “the answer can’t be 1, 2, 3, 4” or look for some pattern.

Solution: There’s no pattern. Each question is unique. Focus on content, not patterns.

Trap 3: Overthinking

Spending too much time trying to find the “trick” in each option.

Solution: SATA questions aren’t trying to trick you. Apply your nursing knowledge straightforwardly.

Trap 4: Absolute Words

Options with words like “always,” “never,” “all,” or “none” are often (but not always) incorrect.

Solution: Be cautious of absolutes, but evaluate in context. Sometimes absolutes are correct (e.g., “Never recap needles using two hands”).

Content-Specific Tips

Medication Administration SATA

When asked about medication teaching or administration:

Nursing Intervention SATA

When asked what interventions are appropriate:

Priority Setting SATA

When asked to identify priority actions:

Practice Strategy

How to Practice SATA Effectively

  1. Do SATA-only practice sessions: Build familiarity with the format
  2. Review rationales thoroughly: Understand why each option is correct or incorrect
  3. Track your performance: Identify patterns in your mistakes
  4. Practice the true/false method: Until it becomes automatic
  5. Time yourself: Don’t spend more than 2-3 minutes per SATA question

Building Confidence

The more you practice SATA questions, the more confident you’ll become. Many test-takers report that SATA questions became easier once they:

SATA on the Next Generation NCLEX

On the NGN, you’ll encounter enhanced multiple-response questions in various formats:

The same true/false strategy applies to all these formats. Evaluate each possible response independently against the clinical scenario.

Final Tips for SATA Success

  1. Don’t leave answers blank: If you’re unsure, make your best selections
  2. Trust your preparation: If you’ve studied, you know more than you think
  3. Read every option: Don’t stop reading after finding one correct answer
  4. Breathe: Stay calm and apply your strategy systematically
  5. Practice daily: Comfort comes from familiarity

SATA questions are not your enemy—they’re opportunities to show that you understand the complexity of nursing care. With practice and the right approach, you’ll approach them with confidence.

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