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vATI Pediatrics - RN Prep

Get Ready for the vATI Pediatrics - RN Exam

Practice realistic questions, review detailed explanations, and track progress to target weak areas quickly.

  • Real exam-style questions
  • Detailed answer explanations
  • Identify weak areas
vATI Pediatrics - RN

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How Students Prep Smarter with Keslaly

Hear how real students used realistic practice, progress tracking, and study plans to improve their results.

Why Keslaly

Practice the way vATI Pediatrics - RN tests

Build speed and accuracy on NCLEX-style pediatrics questions with targeted practice, realistic timing, and clear rationales.

Realistic Exam Simulation

Practice under vATI-style timing and navigation so 60 questions in ~90 minutes feels manageable on test day.

NCLEX-Style Item Practice

Train on SATA, Ordered Response, and Hot Spot questions so you can focus on pediatrics content—not the format.

Partial Credit Scoring

See how close you were on multi-answer items and learn safer selection strategies for challenging SATA questions.

Clear Rationales

Get concise explanations that connect pediatric safety, prioritization, and common distractor traps to the correct answer.

Baseline Diagnostic

Start with a quick diagnostic to pinpoint strengths and gaps so your study time targets what will move your score.

Weak-Area Targeting

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.

  • Realistic Exam Simulations replicate CBT pacing with timers, navigation, and flagging so you can manage time and avoid rushing late in the exam.
  • 10+ Interactive Question Types lets you rehearse Select-All-That-Apply, Ordered Response, and Hot Spot items so the format never slows you down.
  • Partial Credit Scoring helps you learn safer SATA strategies by rewarding partial knowledge and showing where your selections break down.
  • Detailed Answer Explanations clarify why the correct option is best and why distractors are unsafe or lower priority—key for pediatric prioritization.
  • Diagnostic Baseline Assessment quickly identifies what you already know versus what needs work, so you don’t waste study time guessing your gaps.
  • Weak-Area Targeting automatically shifts practice toward your lowest-performing areas to improve faster on a challenging exam.
  • Post-Session Question Review organizes missed and flagged items so you can rework them, confirm the rationale, and prevent repeat mistakes.
  • Performance Analytics Dashboard tracks accuracy and trends across sessions so you can see whether your readiness is improving before you retest.
Pricing

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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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  • Full practice set
  • Timed mode
  • Answer rationales
  • Score breakdown
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  • All Complete tools
  • Full mock simulations
  • Exam readiness score
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Quick Facts

vATI Pediatrics Exam Facts

Computer-based, timed pediatric nursing assessment with mainly NCLEX-style multiple-choice and select-all-that-apply items.

60 (estimated)
Total Questions
90 minutes (estimated)
Time Limit
Level 2 proficiency (ATI standard; exact cut score varies by form)
Passing Score
NCLEX-style items (Multiple Choice, Select-All-That-Apply, Ordered Response, Hot Spot)
Exam Format
Computer-Based Testing (CBT) via ATI/vATI online platform
Delivery Method
Challenging
Difficulty Level
Scoring Method: Proficiency level scoring (Level 1–3) based on overall performance
vATI Pediatrics is typically used within ATI’s Virtual-ATI program, and schools may set their own required proficiency level and retake rules. Exact question count and timing can vary by cohort and institution settings.
Exam Structure

vATI Pediatrics - RN exam format and question types

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.

More on the exam format
Your Game Plan

Build a study plan that turns practice into readiness

Use a structured, data-driven routine to stay organized, improve faster, and feel confident on test day.

  1. Start with a diagnostic baseline
    Take a short baseline assessment to see where you stand on NCLEX-style pediatrics questions. Keslaly uses your results to highlight strengths and the content areas that need the most attention.
  2. Set your timeline in the Smart Study Planner
    Enter your exam date and weekly availability. The planner turns your time into a realistic schedule so you know exactly what to practice each day—without cramming or guessing what to do next.
  3. Target weak areas with focused practice
    Practice in smaller, topic-focused sets so you can improve one skill at a time. The Intelligent Practice Engine adapts to your performance to keep you working on what will move your score the most.
  4. Review every session for learning, not just scoring
    After each set, use post-session review to revisit missed and uncertain questions. Detailed explanations help you understand the “why,” so you can correct patterns and avoid repeating the same mistakes.
  5. Train under time with timed readiness exams
    Add timed sessions to build pacing and endurance for a challenging 90-minute format. Exam simulation tools (timer, navigation, flags) help you practice making decisions efficiently under pressure.
  6. Track progress with analytics and a readiness score
    Use the Performance Analytics Dashboard to monitor accuracy, timing, and improvement over time. Your Exam Readiness Score gives a clear signal of when you’re trending toward ATI proficiency expectations and where to adjust.
  7. Finish with a full mock exam simulation
    In the final stretch, complete a full-length simulation that mirrors the test experience (including NCLEX-style item types). Then use your results to plan a last round of targeted practice before exam day.
FAQ

vATI Pediatrics - RN FAQs

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Most forms are around 60 questions, but the exact number can vary. Expect NCLEX-style items designed to measure pediatric nursing judgment.

Content varies by program, but it typically includes growth and development, pediatric assessment, common conditions, medications, safety, and family-centered care. Use practice results to identify which areas need the most review.

It’s commonly considered challenging because questions focus on application and prioritization, not memorization. Practicing NCLEX-style formats helps you get comfortable with how answers are tested.

The time limit is typically about 90 minutes, depending on your program’s setup. Plan your pacing so you have time to review flagged items.

ATI uses proficiency levels (Level 1–3), and many programs require Level 2. The exact cut score can vary by version and school policy.

Expect NCLEX-style formats such as Multiple Choice, Select-All-That-Apply (SATA), Ordered Response, and Hot Spot. Practicing these formats improves speed, accuracy, and confidence.

Many students benefit from 2–4 weeks of consistent practice, adjusting based on your baseline score. A steady routine of timed sets plus review of rationales is usually more effective than cramming.

Yes—Keslaly includes full mock exam simulations with timers and exam-style navigation. After each session, you can review missed questions and explanations to target weak areas.

Yes—Keslaly works across devices so you can practice on your phone, tablet, or computer. Your progress syncs so you can switch devices without losing your place.