Maternal Newborn ATI Reddit and Pharmacology ATI Reddit are two of the most searched ATI-specific exam keywords on nursing Reddit communities. These two ATI proctored exams consistently generate the most distress posts on r/StudentNurse — Pharmacology because of its sheer complexity, and Maternal Newborn because of its unique content area that many students find counterintuitive. This guide covers both.
ATI Pharmacology Reddit — The Hardest ATI Exam
Reddit consistently ranks ATI Pharmacology as the most difficult ATI proctored benchmark exam. Common Reddit threads:
- “Failed ATI Pharmacology twice, program is threatening dismissal”
- “ATI Pharmacology has 150+ drug classes to memorize”
- “NGN bow-tie questions on pharmacology are impossible”
- “What’s a good score on ATI Pharmacology?” — Level 2 = ~62%+; Level 3 = ~78%+
ATI Pharmacology covers: drug classifications, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, nursing implications, patient education, antidotes, and medication safety across all body systems — cardiovascular, respiratory, GI, renal, endocrine, neurological, psychiatric, and more.
ATI Maternal Newborn Reddit
Reddit threads on Maternal Newborn ATI are filled with students surprised by the exam’s difficulty. It covers antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum care, fetal heart monitoring interpretation, labor complications (preeclampsia, placenta previa, abruptio placentae), newborn assessment, breastfeeding, and postpartum hemorrhage management.
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