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Prepare for ATI's four-hour, 180-question secure proctored predictor with NCLEX client-need review, performance-report strategy, remediation, and Proctorio setup.
Comprehensive Predictor is a readiness signal before NCLEX prep intensifies. The best study plan treats it as a full-curriculum nursing assessment, then uses ATI report categories, prior CMS data, and Focused Review work to target remediation.
ATI positions Comprehensive Predictor as a secure proctored assessment that estimates NCLEX readiness and points students toward remediation.
Secure proctored ATI assessment.
Four hours on ATI's Comprehensive Predictor product page.
180 questions covering major NCLEX client-need categories.
Individual score, predicted NCLEX pass probability, topic scores, outcome scores, and topics to review.
Comprehensive Predictor spans major NCLEX client need categories, so preparation should not over-focus on one course. Review management of care, safety, infection control, health promotion, psychosocial care, basic care, pharmacology, risk reduction, physiological adaptation, and clinical judgment.
ATI Pulse and CMS history can reveal weak patterns before the predictor. Build remediation from prior Content Mastery Series results, Focused Review work, topic scores, and outcome-level misses rather than relying on broad rereading.
A four-hour, 180-question exam requires stamina, pacing, and technology readiness. Confirm program rules, Proctorio or school proctoring steps, device requirements, permitted materials, breaks, and score consequences well before the exam.
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ATI Comprehensive Predictor is a secure proctored NCLEX readiness assessment used near the end of nursing programs before intensive licensure preparation. ATI describes it as a four-hour, 180-question exam that helps students assess their likelihood of passing NCLEX while identifying areas for remediation. Questions span major NCLEX client-need categories, including management of care, safety and infection control, health promotion and maintenance, psychosocial integrity, basic care and comfort, pharmacological therapies, reduction of risk potential, and physiological adaptation. ATI reporting can include an individual score, predicted probability of passing NCLEX, national and program means, individual scores within content topic categories, topics to review, and outcome-level scores. Preparation should combine ATI CMS remediation, Focused Review history, NCLEX client-need review, clinical judgment practice, time management, program benchmark awareness, and Proctorio or institution-specific technology readiness.
ATI describes Comprehensive Predictor as a four-hour exam.
ATI lists Comprehensive Predictor as a 180-question secure proctored exam.
ATI reporting can include an individual score, predicted probability of passing NCLEX, national and program means, content-topic scores, topics to review, and outcome-level scores.
Review the major NCLEX client need categories, including management of care, safety, health promotion, psychosocial integrity, basic care, pharmacology, risk reduction, and physiological adaptation.
Confirm your school instructions, Proctorio requirements, PC or Mac, browser, webcam, microphone, internet speed, photo ID, workspace rules, and permitted materials.
Collect prior CMS scores, Focused Review topics, weak client-need areas, pharmacology gaps, and clinical judgment misses.
Map daily review across management of care, safety, health promotion, psychosocial integrity, basic care, pharmacology, risk reduction, and physiological adaptation.
Use timed mixed sets to build stamina for 180 questions across four hours, including priority, delegation, and case-style decision making.
Verify date, program benchmark, proctoring tool, device, browser, webcam, microphone, ID, workspace, and what remediation is required after results.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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