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ATI Comprehensive Predictor Prep

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  • Timed exam-style pacing
  • Clear rationales and review
  • Weak-area focused practice

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ATI Comprehensive Predictor

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How Keslaly helps you prepare

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Realistic Exam-Style Questions

Practice with questions that mirror the actual exam format and difficulty level.

Detailed Explanations

Every question comes with a thorough explanation to help you understand the concepts.

Timed Practice Mode

Simulate real exam conditions with our built-in timer and pacing tools.

Progress Tracking

Monitor your improvement over time and identify areas that need more attention.

Focused Weak-Area Practice

Target your weakest subjects with adaptive practice sessions.

Study Anywhere

Access your practice tests on any device — desktop, tablet, or phone.

To improve your ATI Comprehensive Predictor performance, you need more than repetition—you need targeted practice, realistic timing, and a review process that turns mistakes into patterns you can fix.

  • Diagnostic Baseline Assessment helps you quickly see which content areas are costing you the most points so you don’t waste time on what you already know.
  • Intelligent Practice Engine builds focused sets that adapt to your performance, so you can tighten weak areas while still rotating in mixed review.
  • Multiple Practice Modes lets you switch between learning-focused sessions and higher-pressure timed sessions as your exam date gets closer.
  • Realistic Exam Simulations give you exam-style pacing tools (timer, navigation, flags) so your strategy is as practiced as your content.
  • Detailed Answer Explanations show why the correct option is best and why distractors are wrong—key for improving prioritization and safety questions.
  • Post-Session Question Review makes it easy to revisit missed and flagged items, so you can correct thinking errors before they repeat.
  • Performance Analytics Dashboard tracks accuracy by area and session history, helping you confirm that your remediation is actually working.
  • Exam Readiness Score summarizes progress into a simple indicator so you know when to shift from content repair to full-length practice.
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Exam Overview

What the ATI Comprehensive Predictor measures

A comprehensive RN exit-style assessment designed to estimate readiness.

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 Comprehensive Predictor is a broad nursing assessment often used near the end of an RN program to evaluate how well you can apply core nursing concepts across patient populations and settings.

Many schools use it as part of their RN exit exam process—sometimes to guide remediation plans, sometimes to set benchmarks for progression, and often to identify which content areas need the most attention before licensure prep.

Because it’s comprehensive, preparation isn’t just “reviewing notes.” You’ll do better when you practice answering questions under time pressure, interpret what the question is really asking, and learn from rationales.

Keslaly helps you turn practice into a plan: you can identify weak areas early, build accuracy with targeted sets, and then confirm readiness with timed, exam-style sessions.

Quick Facts

ATI Predictor exam snapshot

Use these expectations to plan your pacing and practice sessions.

180 (estimated)
Total Questions
4 hours (estimated)
Time Limit
Varies by institution
Passing Score
Mixed format
Exam Format
Computer-based
Delivery Method
Challenging
Difficulty Level
Scoring Method: Percentage
The Comprehensive Predictor is commonly used as an RN program exit readiness indicator and may be tied to graduation or remediation requirements. Your school’s policy determines score targets, retake rules, and how results are used.
Section Breakdown
Section Questions Time
Foundations of Care 45 (estimated) 60 minutes (estimated)
Adult Medical-Surgical 60 (estimated) 80 minutes (estimated)
Maternal-Newborn & Pediatrics 40 (estimated) 55 minutes (estimated)
Mental Health, Leadership & Community 35 (estimated) 45 minutes (estimated)
Exam Structure

Exam format and what to expect

Prepare for breadth, prioritization, and real-world decision-making.

Expect a comprehensive mix of nursing scenarios that test clinical judgment, prioritization, safety, and application of nursing process. Your score is influenced by both content knowledge and how consistently you choose the best answer under realistic pacing.

  • Question styles: typically includes multiple-choice and multi-select items (estimated), with scenario-based prompts that require prioritization and delegation.
  • Content coverage: spans fundamentals, adult health, pharmacology concepts, maternal-newborn, pediatrics, mental health, leadership, and community health (estimated).
  • Timing strategy: practice maintaining a steady pace, using flags strategically, and returning to tougher items after you secure easier points.
  • Scoring focus: treat each session as data—accuracy by topic and question type matters more than a single raw score.
Your Game Plan

A practical study plan

Small, consistent practice sessions add up to confident performance.

  1. Set your timeline by choosing an exam date and deciding how many days per week you can practice without burnout.
  2. Take a baseline with a diagnostic session to identify your biggest gaps (content areas and question types).
  3. Build targeted accuracy using short, focused sets on weak areas until you can explain the rationale—not just pick the answer.
  4. Shift to mixed practice to train switching between topics, which better matches how comprehensive exit exams feel.
  5. Do timed readiness blocks to improve pacing, reduce second-guessing, and practice using flags strategically.
  6. Run a full simulation to test endurance and timing, then use your results to plan 2–3 high-impact remediation sessions.
  7. Final review week focuses on missed-question patterns, safety/prioritization rules, and steady timed practice—not cramming new material.
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ATI Predictor FAQs

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Use it to identify patterns, not just a score. Review rationales, tag weak areas, then build targeted sets to fix the same mistakes before retesting under timed conditions.

Most students benefit from 1–3 full simulations, spaced out. Use the first to set a baseline for pacing and endurance, and the next ones to confirm improvement after remediation.

Write down the reason you missed it (knowledge gap, misread stem, prioritization rule, or distractor trap). Then practice a short set on the same concept to prove the fix sticks.

Prioritize weak areas with high frequency across nursing fundamentals and safety-focused decision-making. Mix in timed blocks to train pacing so you don’t lose points late in the exam.

Use your school’s benchmark as the target and treat practice results as checkpoints. If you’re below target, focus on the lowest-performing areas first and re-check with timed readiness blocks.

Yes—explanations are designed to clarify the correct reasoning and address common distractors. That helps you improve on prioritization and application-style questions.

Practice them in focused sets and grade your reasoning choice-by-choice. Aim to identify which statements are true, which are unsafe, and which are irrelevant to the stem.

Yes—Keslaly supports secure multi-device access, so you can practice in shorter sessions on mobile and do longer timed exams on a larger screen.