The final ATI assignments for this course were completing the Pharmacology Proctored Exam as well as the comprehensive proctored exam and the 2 practice exams that went along with that. The Pharmacology exam I believe went as well as it could have for that moment. For the 60 questions, there was some distraction in the room for me and I was a little anxious. I know my time per question for this exam was not the best, but I am still content with the results. For this exam, after reading the question if I had not ever heard of the medication and didn’t have any guesses then I made an educated guess and didn’t waste time to dwell on the question and just moved on to the next. There were plenty of medications that I recognized and believe that I could pick out the right answer for. I think that with more focus and remediation I will increase my confidence on this section, but it has greatly improved since the first Practice Pharmacology assessment. For the 2 practice comprehensive exams, I believe overall the practice exams went good, my timing for each question as always is still lower than the average but I don’t think that as a test-taker I will greatly improve on that. If I end up looking at a question longer than I should I end up second guessing myself or talking myself out of the correct response. The day of taking the proctored comprehensive exam was a tough day, I was at Maine Med for preceptor until 3am, got 4 hours of sleep before coming in at 9am for class and then this exam in the afternoon. By question 100 my eyes were shutting every few seconds and I was forcing myself to stay awake. Based on these factors against me, I believe I did okay and with an 88% chance of passing the NCLEX with those things not in my favor I will take that as a positive. I really liked the chance of taking a comprehensive exam, some pharm questions some maternity some fundamentals. I look forward to practicing more of this style of exams in the coming weeks prepping for NCLEX. Overall, I thought these ATI assignments were going to end up being tedious this semester, but looking back now we have completed an incredible amount of practice questions, remediating each and every incorrect answer and practicing under stress of proctoring. I think this will greatly help and I look forward to the ATI review session this weekend.
Throughout the semester, I used my remediation from practice assessment to look over before we had a proctored exam. For my remediation, I would use the ATI rationale as well as sometimes even go in the textbook for the course of the subject matter. Having double the check and different wording helped to solidify why it was wrong. I liked to take my assessment at home and then was comfortable to remediate my wrong questions in any setting. Having as minimal distraction as possible was key since some practice proctored ATI when I did them on campus didn’t go so well and I felt distracted. Some self-care strategies I allowed myself to do throughout the semester was successfully scheduling my time, finding and making time for self-care and trying to go to the gym every morning. I feel like I had the best balance I could have during this tough summer semester and having a schedule to complete these ATI assessments really was the key – take the exam on the Sunday of the week and evenly split up remediation for every day to be done on Saturday and then start back up the next day. I think keeping these same good habits will allow me to have a successful plan in place for NCLEX prep and I’m looking forward to using ATI website to prepare and some other resources as well to get as much practice problems in before the big test day.