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ATI Pharmacology

I am wondering what other methods were used to help study for ATI? I finished up with my first semester (Fundamentals) passed the ATI proctored examination and the course with an overall B. Besides reading the books and taking the quizzes that are provided by ATI are there any other options out there?

TIA.

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I'm not sure if you have taken your Pharm proctor or just preparing to...I made a Level 2 on mine and really all I did was take the ATI quizzes on Pharm like multiple of times. It's good to know lab values and symptoms for like certain types of meds...sx for beta blocks or cillians.....You end up knowing more than you realize. We also had do Capstone which is a program within ATI and you get a mentor and you take a quiz and then the mentor will email you discussion questions on what you miss and you have to answer them and email her back. I hated it but I think it helped in the long run.

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