ATI Study Guides & Proctored Exam Prep

Review notes and practice questions for ATI proctored exams across all major nursing subjects.

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About ATI Nursing Education

ATI (Assessment Technologies Institute) provides nursing education tools used by hundreds of nursing schools across the United States. ATI proctored exams assess student knowledge in core nursing subjects and are used by programs to predict NCLEX success. Subjects include Medical Surgical, Mental Health, Pharmacology, Maternal Newborn, Pediatrics, Fundamentals, Community Health, and Leadership.

ATI exams use a Level system (Level 1, 2, 3) to measure proficiency. Achieving Level 2 or 3 demonstrates strong content knowledge. StudyRift offers review notes and study guides to help nursing students understand ATI content areas and improve their proctored exam performance.

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💡 ATI Exam Study Tips

📖 Use the ATI Active Learning Templates

ATI's Active Learning Templates help you organize information about diseases, medications, and nursing skills in a structured format that mirrors how ATI exams test knowledge.

🎯 Know the ATI Level System

Understand what Level 2 proficiency requires for each subject. Level 2 means you have a solid foundation; Level 3 means you exceed expectations. Target Level 2 as your minimum goal.

🔄 Review Focused Review After Practice

After each ATI practice assessment, carefully review the Focused Review report. It identifies your weak content areas and links to targeted learning resources.

⏱️ Practice Timed Questions

ATI proctored exams are timed. Practice answering questions under time pressure so you develop the pace needed to complete the exam comfortably without rushing.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What ATI exams do nursing students take?
Nursing students typically take ATI proctored exams in Medical Surgical Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Pharmacology, Maternal Newborn, Pediatrics, Fundamentals of Nursing, Community Health, Nursing Leadership, and the ATI Comprehensive Predictor exam taken near graduation.
What is a good score on ATI proctored exams?
ATI uses proficiency levels rather than percentage scores. Level 2 (proficient) is generally considered a good result and indicates you have mastered the core content. Level 3 (advanced) means you exceed expectations. Most nursing programs require Level 2 for satisfactory completion.
How should I prepare for ATI Med Surg?
ATI Medical Surgical covers a broad range of conditions across body systems. Focus on priority nursing interventions, expected assessment findings, and patient education for common conditions. Review respiratory, cardiac, neurological, gastrointestinal, and musculoskeletal disorders thoroughly.
What topics are on the ATI Pharmacology exam?
ATI Pharmacology covers drug classifications, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, contraindications, side effects, and nursing considerations. High-priority drug classes include antibiotics, anticoagulants, cardiac medications, psychiatric medications, and pain management drugs.
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