- Real exam-style questions
- Detailed answer explanations
- Identify weak areas
Hear how real students used realistic practice, progress tracking, and study plans to improve their results.
Build speed and accuracy on NCLEX-style pediatrics questions with targeted practice, realistic timing, and clear rationales.
Practice under vATI-style timing and navigation so 60 questions in ~90 minutes feels manageable on test day.
Train on SATA, Ordered Response, and Hot Spot questions so you can focus on pediatrics content—not the format.
See how close you were on multi-answer items and learn safer selection strategies for challenging SATA questions.
Get concise explanations that connect pediatric safety, prioritization, and common distractor traps to the correct answer.
Start with a quick diagnostic to pinpoint strengths and gaps so your study time targets what will move your score.
Automatically focus practice on your lowest-performing areas to build confidence for a Level 2 proficiency goal.
The vATI Pediatrics - RN can feel challenging because it combines pediatric safety priorities with NCLEX-style item formats under time pressure (about 60 questions in 90 minutes). Keslaly helps you practice with the same question behaviors you’ll see on test day, then shows you exactly what to fix next.
Get ready for the vATI Pediatrics - RN with 60 realistic, NCLEX-style questions and targeted feedback to sharpen your test-day decisions. Pick the access length that fits your schedule and retake practice as you improve.
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Computer-based, timed pediatric nursing assessment with mainly NCLEX-style multiple-choice and select-all-that-apply items.
Know what you’ll see on test day—item styles, timing, and how proficiency scoring works.
The vATI Pediatrics - RN is delivered as a computer-based test (CBT) through the ATI/vATI online platform. You’ll typically work through about 60 questions in around 90 minutes (estimates can vary by form). The exam uses NCLEX-style items designed to measure how well you apply pediatric nursing knowledge in realistic clinical situations, not just recall facts.
Expect a mix of item formats, including Multiple Choice, Select-All-That-Apply (SATA), Ordered Response (prioritization/sequence), and Hot Spot (identify a location on an image). Your results are reported using ATI proficiency levels (Level 1–3), with many programs targeting Level 2 proficiency; the exact cut score can vary by exam form.
Use a structured, data-driven routine to stay organized, improve faster, and feel confident on test day.
Explore quick answers to common questions so you can study with a clear plan.