CHOA Peds test.. what it's like!

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So, there's like, a HUNDRED posts on here asking about the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Prep test they make you take to get hired, but NOBODY actually replies that has taken it.

So, I will tell you that I took it. It's based off the HESI pediatric exam (which they told me in the phone interview). You have to make a 750 or 800 or something to pass. Basically, it was just like pediatric NCLEX questions.

Know normal growth and development (What would you expect a 4 yr old to do, what would be therapeutic to a toddler) and know the conditions that are PEDIATRIC SPECIFIC. Seriously, there was maybe one question on CHF that would apply to kids and adults.

If you've been in adult care for a while, I would suggest looking over those things, because I have worked with only adults for the last year, and had I not been a semi-freshly new grad, not sure I would have known a lot of those questions.

Good luck everybody! :)

Specializes in ER.

Yeyyyy!!!!!!! SO excited for you!!!!! I hope it's awesome!!! So far it's great, everybody is really nice. Hopefully my good vibes sent your way helped a little, at least. :)

Specializes in PICU; NICU.

Thanks! And no doubt you helped a lot! Maybe I'll see you in the cafeteria sometime! :)

Specializes in Pediatrics, critical care, PICU.

Congratulations!! I'll be seeing you soon then :) PM if you have any questions or need anything!

Is there any way you could tell us a little more about this? How many questions, how to prepare, etc? I'm going to be taking it soon, and am super nervous! Thanks!

Specializes in ER.

Dont be nervous! It's hard to tell somebody how to study for it, because it's basically pediatric NCLEX questions! Just know your pediatric specific disorders (not anything too crazy), and what is important to kiddos assessment wise. (Eating, peeing, pooping, respirations, cap refill... ect)

Good luck! Post here what you think about it... to give other people some pointers in the furture!

I wanted to chime in here too since I just recently took the PREP test and passed!

KayRN910 was definitely right when she said that focusing on growth and development, as well as peds specific disorders, is key. If you know your basics (interventions, therapeutic communications, etc) than you will be absolutely fine. And she was also right that the closer to your NCLEX you are, the better.

I had never taken the HESI, only ATI, but I found my ATI peds nursing book (a general concept review guide) was more than sufficient for the test. Good luck to all of you facing this part of the interview process - you're almost there!

Hey! I read that you used ATI to study for the test. Did you find it really helpful? I don't know if I should just use the ati book or my notes? Advice Please!

I took this test recently, so I figured I would comment on what my study plan was. I used my Saunders NCLEX review book and reviewed some notes from class. I like Saunders a lot because of the organization of the material. But if you don't already own it, the ATI study guide should be fine. Although I didn't use the ATI study guide, I did do my ATI peds practice tests again. Good luck!

Thanks! I have the Saunders NCLEX comprehensive review too! I am using that and was worrying that it wasn't enough! But your comment helps a lot! I used the ATI just for the growth and development part regarding the gross and fine motor skills. I'm taking it this Thursday!

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