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ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN Prep

Practice Smarter for Your ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN

Use exam-style questions, detailed explanations, and progress tracking to target weak areas and improve your score.

  • Identify weak areas
  • Detailed answer explanations
  • Timed practice sessions

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ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN

Used by students studying at universities and colleges across the U.S.

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77+ ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN Practice Questions included with any Keslaly Premium Plan.

Why Keslaly

Practice that matches the ATI Capstone B experience

Build speed, accuracy, and confidence for a challenging, NCLEX-style 2-hour assessment with targeted practice and realistic timing.

Real Exam Timing

Practice under a 2-hour, exam-style timer with navigation and flagging tools to build pacing for an estimated 90-question ATI Capstone B session.

NCLEX-Style Formats

Train on interactive question types that match the exam’s estimated mix—multiple response, ordered response, fill-in-the-blank, and hotspot.

Partial Credit Practice

Get scoring that supports multi-answer learning so you can improve select-all-that-apply accuracy without guessing blindly.

Clear Rationales

Use detailed explanations to strengthen clinical reasoning and reduce common distractor traps in challenging RN exit-style questions.

Targeted Review

Review missed and flagged questions after each session to correct weak reasoning patterns before they become test-day habits.

Progress Analytics

Track accuracy trends and session history to confirm readiness improvements and prioritize what to practice next.

The ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN is a challenging, NCLEX-style exam with an estimated 90 questions in about 2 hours. Keslaly helps you prepare by combining realistic exam simulation with targeted practice—so you can strengthen clinical judgment, improve pacing, and reduce avoidable mistakes on multi-format questions.

  • Realistic Exam Simulations replicate timed, computer-based testing so you can practice pacing, navigation, and staying focused through a full-length session.
  • 10+ Interactive Question Types prepare you for NCLEX-style formats like multiple response, ordered response, fill-in-the-blank, and hotspot (estimated), not just basic multiple choice.
  • Partial Credit Scoring helps you practice multi-answer items with scoring that reflects modern exam expectations, so you learn how close you are even when you miss a selection.
  • Detailed Answer Explanations show why the correct option is right and why distractors are wrong, helping you build safer, more consistent reasoning under pressure.
  • Post-Session Question Review makes it easy to revisit missed and flagged questions, spot patterns, and turn mistakes into repeatable test-day strategies.
  • Performance Analytics Dashboard tracks accuracy and progress over time so you can see what’s improving and what still needs attention before your next attempt.
  • Multiple Practice Modes let you switch between learning-focused practice and timed readiness exams, depending on whether you’re building skills or testing readiness.
  • Multi-Device Study Access keeps your progress synced so you can fit short practice blocks into busy clinical and class schedules.
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Get ready for the ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN with 90-question practice built to match NCLEX-style formats. Pick the access length and tools that fit your timeline and confidence goals.

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  • Timed practice mode
  • Answer explanations
  • Review missed items
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Exam Overview

What Is the ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN?

An ATI RN exit-style assessment that checks NCLEX-ready clinical judgment and content mastery under timed conditions.

At a Glance
Covers key competencies tested on exam day
Designed for first-time and repeat test-takers
Aligned with official exam blueprints
Updated for the latest exam version
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The ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN is a computer-based, NCLEX-style assessment used in many RN programs to evaluate how ready you are for end-of-program expectations and the NCLEX. It typically includes a mix of question formats—such as multiple choice, multiple response, ordered response, fill-in-the-blank, and hotspot—completed in an estimated 2-hour testing window with about 90 questions.

Most students take this exam near the end of their RN program as part of capstone coursework, exit requirements, or faculty-directed remediation. Some programs use it in a proctored setting through the ATI online platform, and results are reported as a criterion-referenced proficiency level (often with a benchmark of Proficiency Level 2 or higher, depending on your school).

This exam matters because it provides a clear signal of your strengths and gaps across RN-level nursing concepts and test-taking skills. Your performance can influence course completion, remediation plans, and how confidently you move into NCLEX preparation.

Because the assessment is challenging and time-limited, preparation is important. Practicing with realistic, question-based exams—then reviewing correct answers and explanations—helps you sharpen prioritization, reduce avoidable errors, and build confidence with the same style and pace you’ll face on test day.

Quick Facts

ATI Capstone B Exam Facts

Computer-based, timed assessment with NCLEX-style items and a proficiency-based outcome.

90 (estimated)
Total Questions
2 hours (estimated)
Time Limit
Proficiency Level 2 or higher (typical ATI benchmark; program-specific)
Passing Score
NCLEX-style multiple choice, multiple response, ordered response, fill-in-the-blank, and hotspot (estimated)
Exam Format
Computer-Based Testing (CBT) via ATI online platform (proctored or faculty-controlled)
Delivery Method
Challenging
Difficulty Level
Scoring Method: Criterion-referenced proficiency level with percent correct and topic-level performance indicators
ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment results are commonly reported as proficiency levels rather than a single universal passing percentage, and schools set their own requirements. Timing, proctoring, and retake rules vary by nursing program and cohort policies.
Exam Structure

ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN exam format and structure

Know what to expect: NCLEX-style questions, computer-based delivery, and proficiency-level scoring.

The ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN is delivered as a computer-based test (CBT) through the ATI online platform (often proctored or faculty-controlled). You can expect an NCLEX-style experience designed to measure how well you apply nursing knowledge in clinical scenarios—not just recall facts. The assessment is commonly estimated at about 90 questions completed in roughly 2 hours, though your program’s setup may vary.

Item types are built to test clinical judgment and prioritization. Along with standard multiple-choice questions, you may see multiple response (select all that apply), ordered response (sequencing steps), fill-in-the-blank calculations, and hotspot items. Scoring is typically criterion-referenced: you receive a proficiency level (many programs target Proficiency Level 2 or higher), plus percent-correct and performance indicators that highlight strengths and gaps.

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Your Game Plan

Build a clear, realistic study plan for ATI success

Use Keslaly to diagnose what you need, practice with purpose, and track readiness until test day.

  1. Start with a diagnostic baseline
    Begin with a baseline assessment to see where you stand across NCLEX-style items. This gives you an objective starting point so you don’t waste time over-studying what you already know.
  2. Turn results into a focused weekly plan
    Use the Smart Study Planner to map your study sessions to your exam date. It breaks preparation into manageable blocks and helps you stay consistent even on busy clinical or work weeks.
  3. Target weak areas with short, high-impact practice
    After each session, follow your analytics to practice the topics and question types you miss most. The Intelligent Practice Engine keeps your practice targeted so each set has a clear purpose.
  4. Review explanations to close knowledge gaps
    Use post-session review to study why the correct answer is correct and why distractors are wrong. This builds safer clinical reasoning and helps prevent repeating the same mistake on similar items.
  5. Train your pacing with timed readiness exams
    Add timed sets that match the estimated pace of the ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B – RN (about 90 questions in 2 hours). Practicing under time pressure improves endurance, decision-making speed, and confidence.
  6. Take full mock exam simulations to test readiness
    Schedule full-length simulations using exam-like navigation tools (timer, flags, review). This helps you practice test-day workflow and reduces surprises, especially with multiple response and other NCLEX-style formats.
  7. Track progress and adjust until you’re ready
    Use the Performance Analytics Dashboard and readiness tracking to monitor improvement over time. If a score stalls, the data shows exactly what to revisit—so your plan stays organized, realistic, and aligned with your goal proficiency level.