How to Gain a Lvl 2 OB ATI?

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Hey guys, I'm in a deep predicament with my OB course. I need to get a lvl 2 on the ATI or I fail the class. I'm a low B, high C student, due to my own faults of procrastination, but how difficult was the ATI OB in achieving a level 2? I have a weeks worth of time, and I pretty much give up on life if I fail this class.

Specializes in PICU, Sedation/Radiology, PACU.

Level 2 means that you have met the passing standard, Level 1 on an ATI means you are below the passing standard and Level 3 means that you have exceeded the passing standard. If you pay attention in your class, do the homework and reviews, and have done well on previous tests on the subject, you should be fine.

I'm similar to you in grades and I got a high level 2 on the OB test. I always recommend just reading the ATI books to supplement what you learned in class. Most of the time it's the same, but they may have slight differences of what they're looking for in the ATI. I just pick what ATI says on an ATI test.

Specializes in ED; Med Surg.

ATI has practice exams for every subject...your school should be providing you with the codes you need to access them. That is how I have gotten level 3 on all my ATI's.

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