AI Clinical Preceptor for Nursing Students

Meet Forge. The AI clinical preceptor built for nursing students.

Forge teaches you to think like a nurse — using your own textbooks, your own notes, and the ADPIE framework your professors actually test. Voice included.

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What are the priority assessments for a patient with heart failure?

ORIENT · Building foundational understanding

Heart failure means the heart can't pump effectively. Blood backs up — into the lungs (left-sided) or the body (right-sided). Before we prioritize, we need to know which direction the failure is going.

THE MAP · Priority ladder
  1. 1.Respiratory status — O₂ sat, lung sounds, RR, work of breathing
  2. 2.Circulatory status — BP, HR, skin perfusion, cap refill
  3. 3.Fluid balance — Edema, I&O, daily weight, JVD
  4. 4.Mental status — Confusion = decreased cerebral perfusion
REASONING · Socratic guidance

Before I give you the full assessment checklist — what tells you this patient is in distress right now? Which system is most threatened when fluid overloads the pulmonary circulation?

TRAP · Common NCLEX mistake

Students often jump straight to administering diuretics. NCLEX will test whether you assess respiratory status before any intervention. Airway always comes first.

CHECK · Test your understanding

Which specific vital sign finding would prompt you to call a rapid response immediately for this patient?

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Forge thinks in ADPIE

Every response follows the same clinical reasoning framework your professors use. Orient → Map → Reasoning → Trap → Check. You don't just get an answer — you get a preceptor walking you through the thought process.

Forge knows your materials

Upload your textbooks and class notes. Forge teaches from your curriculum, not generic content. The explanations match what your program teaches and how your professors test.

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Fundamentals Ch. 4 — Fluid Balance.pdf
Professor Kim — Pharm Notes Week 3.pdf

Forge teaches from your materials — not generic content.

Forge speaks to you

Forge has a real NP voice. Toggle it on and hear your clinical preceptor explain concepts out loud while you study. Reinforce learning through listening — not just reading.

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How Forge teaches clinical reasoning

Not steps — a real conversation. Forge never hands you the answer. Forge teaches you to find it.

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Clinical Preceptor · NP

What are the priority assessments for a patient with heart failure?

ORIENT· Building foundational understanding

Heart failure means the heart can't pump effectively. Blood backs up — into the lungs (left-sided) or the body (right-sided). Before we prioritize, we need to know which direction the failure is going.

THE MAP· Priority ladder
1
Respiratory statusO2 sat, lung sounds, RR, work of breathing
2
Circulatory statusBP, HR, skin perfusion, cap refill
3
Fluid balanceEdema, I&O, daily weight, JVD
4
Mental statusConfusion = decreased cerebral perfusion
REASONING· Socratic guidance

Before I give you the full assessment checklist — what tells you this patient is in distress right now? Which system is most threatened when fluid overloads the pulmonary circulation?

TRAP· Common NCLEX mistake

Students often jump straight to administering diuretics. NCLEX will test whether you assess respiratory status before any intervention. Airway always comes first.

CHECK· Test your understanding

Which specific vital sign finding would prompt you to call a rapid response immediately for this patient?

"Forge doesn't give you the answer. Forge teaches you to find it — the way a real preceptor does."

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Practice being the nurse before you ever touch a patient. Forge presents an unfolding patient case. Your decisions change what happens next.

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Forge remembers what you covered last session and picks up where you left off. No more re-establishing context every time you open the app.

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Forge — AI clinical preceptor with NP voice
ADPIE clinical reasoning on every response
Upload your textbooks and class notes
Clinical image analysis (EKG, labs, wounds)
Session history and clinical pearls saved
BSN, ADN, LPN, MSN program support
Clinical simulations (coming soon)
Persistent course workspace (coming soon)

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