- Timed practice sessions
- Detailed answer explanations
- Identify weak areas
Hear how real students used realistic practice, progress tracking, and study plans to improve results.
Train for moderate-to-challenging, scenario-based MCQ and SATA with timed tools, targeted practice, and clear explanations that show you how to improve.
Practice under a realistic 90-minute pace with navigation and flagging to build test-day stamina for scenario-based items.
Train with interactive formats—including Select-All-That-Apply—so multi-answer leadership decisions feel familiar.
See how close your SATA selections were and learn how to refine your choices for higher proficiency outcomes.
Understand the reasoning behind prioritization, delegation, and safety-focused answers—not just what’s correct.
Move from learning mode to timed readiness exams and full mock tests as you progress toward exam day.
Quickly review missed and flagged questions to fix patterns that commonly reduce scores on moderate-to-challenging items.
ATI RN Leadership questions often test prioritization, delegation, and safe management decisions under time pressure. Keslaly helps you practice in the same style—so you build speed, accuracy, and confidence before your exam day.
Get ready for the ATI RN Leadership with realistic practice built around an estimated 60-question exam experience. Choose the access length that fits your schedule and track progress as you improve.
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Computer-based, timed nursing leadership assessment with mostly multiple-choice items and scenario-based questions.
Understand the structure, question styles, timing, and scoring so you can practice the way you’ll be tested.
The ATI RN Leadership assessment is a computer-based test (CBT) that typically includes about 60 questions to complete in about 90 minutes (your school may set specific testing conditions). Items are scenario-based, so you’ll often read a brief clinical or unit-management situation and choose the safest, most effective nursing action based on prioritization, delegation, and leadership principles.
You’ll see a mix of Multiple Choice and Select-All-That-Apply (SATA) questions. SATA items require you to identify every correct option—missing a correct choice or selecting an incorrect one can lower your score—so it’s important to practice careful option-by-option evaluation rather than “best guess” patterns.
Use Keslaly to diagnose, practice with purpose, and prove you’re ready before test day.
Explore quick answers to common questions so you can plan your ATI RN Leadership prep with confidence.