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Editorial standards

How this library is written, reviewed, updated, and corrected.

What this library is

HLT Mastery Resources is a free study library for high-stakes exam candidates — NCLEX-RN and PN, nurse practitioner boards (AANP/ANCC), TEAS, ASVAB, dental boards, and more. Every page exists to answer a real question students ask, accurately enough to study from.

How content is made

We use AI systems to draft and maintain articles at the long-tail breadth this library aims for, under editorial contracts that require an answer-first lead, citations, and exam-aligned framing. Humans own the standards: drafts enter a review pipeline with readiness gates, automated quality scoring, and editor sign-off before anything publishes.

Practice questions shown on this site come from the same question bank used in our apps — written and reviewed by our content team, never auto-generated for the public site.

Clinical review

Clinical content is reviewed by credentialed subject-matter experts on the HLT content team. Reviewed articles display the reviewer and review date in the byline; pages flagged by readers or by our quality systems are routed to the expert team for re-review.

Updates and freshness

Exams change — test plans are revised, clinical guidelines move. Articles carry a visible updated date, and our quality systems re-surface stale or low-scoring pages for revision on a standing weekly cycle.

Clinically reviewed articles are re-verified by a subject-matter expert at least every 12 months. The review date you see reflects a real verification pass against current guidelines — we never refresh a date without re-checking the content behind it.

Corrections

Every article has a "Was this helpful?" control; negative signals route pages into our review queue. Found something clinically wrong? Tell us at support@hltcorp.com — corrections ship with priority over new content.

What we will not do

No clickbait or curiosity-gap headlines on clinical content. No invented statistics. No pretending AI-assisted work is hand-written — and no shipping it without human accountability either.