What This Document Is
This document is a practice exam designed to prepare students for the ATI RN Medical-Surgical Proctored Exam, specifically the 2025 version incorporating the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) format. It consists of 100 questions mirroring the style and content of the actual proctored assessment. The included questions cover a broad range of medical-surgical nursing topics.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is valuable for nursing students enrolled in or preparing for Concepts of Nursing II (BSN 266) at Nightingale College, and similar medical-surgical nursing courses. It’s intended for use as a self-assessment tool to gauge understanding of key concepts and identify areas needing further review *before* taking the official ATI proctored exam. Successfully navigating the ATI exam is often a critical component of nursing program progression.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This practice exam is a study aid, not a replacement for comprehensive coursework or clinical experience. While it aims to reflect the actual exam, it cannot guarantee identical questions or cover every possible topic. Students should continue to utilize textbooks, lectures, and other learning resources to build a strong foundation in medical-surgical nursing. This preview only shows a small sample of the questions included.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* 100 practice questions in the ATI RN Medical-Surgical Proctored Exam format, including NGN-style questions.
* Detailed rationales for *each* answer choice, explaining the correct answer and why incorrect options are flawed.
* Screenshots replicating the actual ATI exam interface.
* Content aligned with the 2023-2025 ATI curriculum.
* A stated goal of achieving a 100% score on the first attempt.
This preview displays only three sample questions – a question assessing early signs of compartment syndrome, a question regarding hemolytic transfusion reactions, and a question focused on preventing hip dislocation post-total hip arthroplasty – and does *not* include the answers or rationales.