The RN Comprehensive Predictor consists of 180 items constructed at the RN level. Content areas include medical-surgical, mental health, pediatric, maternal-newborn, leadership, management, pharmacology, and community health nursing. Material relating to growth and development, cultural considerations, and therapeutic relationships is integrated into the test. Items reflect the nursing process and client needs across the lifespan, and mirror the NCLEX-RN test plan for content.
This test can be given in one three-hour session or divided into two 90-minute sessions. It can be administered to a group in a classroom setting or scheduled individually on the computer via the Internet.
ATI provides an individualized student diagnostic report containing a total composite score and a percentage correct score. The composite scores are reported individually and as a group for comparison with the cumulative average.
Sub-scores included in this report:
Question descriptors are provided for all "missed" items, allowing the student a directed study for the identified areas of content weakness.