ATI med surg proctored exam?

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Hi all -

I will be taking the ATI med surg proctored exam for my acute care course tomorrow. I already took the ATI mental health and did not find it to be very difficult at all! Does anyone have any advice for the med surg exam? Are the practice exams with the rationales good practice/enough practice?

Thanks!

I took both earlier this week. I found the med-surg ATI to be more difficult. It did do the practice test which helped some but not much.

rosieb1

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Thank you. Are there any topics you suggest focusing on? I expect it to be more difficult than the mental health but am hoping to achieve at least a level 2.

rosieb1

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Thank you. Are there any topics you suggest focusing on? I expect it to be more difficult than the mental health but am hoping to achieve at least a level 2.

No there aren't really any topics that I could suggest to focus on. Maybe brush up on NG tubes and trachs... And a little on the Chem levels like BUN, creatinine, sodium, ect...

1 math question.

2or 3 select all that apply

a lot of teach concepts and quite a few side effects of medications.

Specializes in MICU.

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I just took it yesterday and I got 91%, Level 3, which ranked me 99 % nationally and in the program

Dont overthink it

Do the practice questions both A and B, 2 or 3 questions was repaeated

Good luck

Hi all -

I will be taking the ATI med surg proctored exam for my acute care course tomorrow. I already took the ATI mental health and did not find it to be very difficult at all! Does anyone have any advice for the med surg exam? Are the practice exams with the rationales good practice/enough practice?

Thanks!

rosieb1

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Thank you! And great job! Did you take it for acute care? I believe it's the med surg II. Putting on PPE sounds pretty simple :cat:

Specializes in MICU.

Goodluck

Thank you! And great job! Did you take it for acute care? I believe it's the med surg II. Putting on PPE sounds pretty simple :cat:
Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

*chuckles that OP waits until night before test to ask anonymous internet people about study advice for high stakes testing

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