I need ATI Help!

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Specializes in CVICU.

I have two weeks left of school and I have to pass my three ATIs (leadership, mental health, and comprehensive) with a 71.7%. Does anyone have the results of their printouts so I can have a sold ground to study from:bowingpur? I know we are taking the 2.1 proctored version of leadership but I do not know about the other two. Any help is greatly appreciated. I have horrible testing anxiety and I don't want it to prevent me from my career:cry:.

Thanks!

What exactly are you looking for? The printouts only give a breakdown of the score in each of the NCLEX categories and nursing skills along with the categories to review based on the questions missed. My best advice is to read through your ATI books on each topic, do the questions in each, and take the online practice tests available. Good luck.

What happened to your practice exams? They will tell you what you need to study for...using someone else's printout is useless because it only tells them what they need to go over. You need to know what areas YOU need to review so using another person's printout will do you no good. You can easily get a 71% on the ATI if you do it the way it's supposed to be done.

Read the ATI books. We had to make a 90% on the ATI comprehensive and reading the ATI books helped me. All of the questions are from the ATI books and this also helped me with finals. If your school lets you do some practice ATI questions, do all of them, if you get some wrong, look up the correct answers and skim the ATI modules. ATI is not particularly tricky, it is more content based.

Specializes in Pediatrics.

For my ATI exams (Pedi, OB, and Med-Surg), I went through the entire book and copied over the chapters/information I wasn't completely confident about into notes. This worked well for me, as I can't remember info by simply reading it.. the copying over was what did it. I got a 72 pedi, 75 ob, and 82.2 med-surg.

Specializes in CVICU.

Thanks everyone!

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