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ATI Pharm Levels

Have to take the Pharm ATI exam in 2 weeks and I am freaking out. The practice tests are very hard and alot of the things (medications) in the book we are not learning about.

Has anyone taken the ATI Pharm test recently and would like to share with me what score might be needed for the level 2.

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I've taken it and I made a Level 2. It wasn't easy! But just keep doing Practice A and B plus go in under Learning System RN and I believe there are 2 practice tests and a final test there as well. Know your side effects, especially drugs that cause EPS, your BP meds and side effects, etc. I don't remember the exact scores, but I think somewhere in the 60's range?

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Have to take the Pharm ATI exam in 2 weeks and I am freaking out. The practice tests are very hard and alot of the things (medications) in the book we are not learning about.

Has anyone taken the ATI Pharm test recently and would like to share with me what score might be needed for the level 2.

Thanks for the advice. I was hoping to maintain my pharm grade where the 5% would not matter but now it does. I have been taking the practice tests - try to space few days apart. The B is definitely much harder than the A. I have managed to bring my scores up to 80 for these practices.

I took it two weeks ago.. you need a 65 or 66 for a level 2 (I cannot remember which). I would recommend stop taking the practice tests, as many of those meds are not on the test. Along with the previous poster's recommendations I would recommend the diabetes medications too. Side effects are most of the test. I went through the whole book and I still felt like it was a huge guessing game. Most people in my class have to retake it. Good luck and keep studying!

Just keep studying them and use your ATI pharm book as well! Also search ATI flashcards on this website and it should bring up some helpful study cards.

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