ATI RN PEDIATRICS CMS PROCTORED EXAM WITH
NGN | 2023-2026 UPDATE – 70 MOST FREQUENTLY
TESTED QUESTIONS | PASS WITH A LEVEL 3 SCORE
100%
Core Domains
• Health Promotion and Maintenance of Children
• Growth and Development Across Pediatric Age Groups
• Pediatric Disease Processes and Acute/Chronic Conditions
• Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies in Pediatrics
• Safety and Infection Control in Pediatric Care
• Family-Centered Care and Psychosocial Integrity
• Reduction of Risk Potential and Priority Nursing Interventions
• Physiological Adaptation in the Pediatric Client
Introduction
This comprehensive assessment is designed to evaluate the nursing
competencies required for the care of pediatric clients across the developmental
spectrum. It measures the candidate's ability to synthesize theoretical
knowledge of growth and development, apply clinical judgment to common
pediatric conditions, and prioritize family-centered, evidence-based
interventions. The exam utilizes a combination of Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)-
style items, including multiple-choice questions, Select-All-That-Apply (SATA)
items, and unfolding case scenarios to assess critical thinking and clinical
decision-making in real-world pediatric settings. The focus is on ensuring safe,
developmentally appropriate, and culturally sensitive care for children and their
families. Success on this examination demonstrates readiness to provide
competent nursing care to the pediatric population.
,
,
,
NGN | 2023-2026 UPDATE – 70 MOST FREQUENTLY
TESTED QUESTIONS | PASS WITH A LEVEL 3 SCORE
100%
Core Domains
• Health Promotion and Maintenance of Children
• Growth and Development Across Pediatric Age Groups
• Pediatric Disease Processes and Acute/Chronic Conditions
• Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies in Pediatrics
• Safety and Infection Control in Pediatric Care
• Family-Centered Care and Psychosocial Integrity
• Reduction of Risk Potential and Priority Nursing Interventions
• Physiological Adaptation in the Pediatric Client
Introduction
This comprehensive assessment is designed to evaluate the nursing
competencies required for the care of pediatric clients across the developmental
spectrum. It measures the candidate's ability to synthesize theoretical
knowledge of growth and development, apply clinical judgment to common
pediatric conditions, and prioritize family-centered, evidence-based
interventions. The exam utilizes a combination of Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)-
style items, including multiple-choice questions, Select-All-That-Apply (SATA)
items, and unfolding case scenarios to assess critical thinking and clinical
decision-making in real-world pediatric settings. The focus is on ensuring safe,
developmentally appropriate, and culturally sensitive care for children and their
families. Success on this examination demonstrates readiness to provide
competent nursing care to the pediatric population.
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,
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