ATI RN Fundamentals
Proctored Exam 2026
Exam Questions, Answers & Rationales
NGN Format | 30 Practice Questions | 15 Topic Areas
Updated for 2026 | NCLEX-Aligned | With Detailed Rationales
, ATI RN Fundamentals Proctored Exam 2026 Page 2
Table of Contents
• Infection Control
• Safety & Fall Prevention
• Vital Signs
• Delegation & Prioritisation
• Medication Administration
• Documentation & Legal
• Ethics & Legal
• Basic Care & Comfort
• Nutrition & Elimination
• Oxygenation
• Fluid & Electrolytes
• Perioperative Care
• Psychosocial Integrity
• Health Promotion
• Clinical Judgment (NGN)
■ Exam Tips for ATI Fundamentals 2026
• Read each question carefully — look for priority, 'first action', or 'most appropriate' cues.
• For SATA: treat each option independently — select ALL that are correct.
• NGN items test clinical judgment, not just memorisation.
• When two answers seem correct, choose the one that addresses patient SAFETY first.
• Apply ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) and Maslow's hierarchy for prioritisation.
For educational use only. Always refer to your ATI materials and current evidence-based practice guidelines.
Proctored Exam 2026
Exam Questions, Answers & Rationales
NGN Format | 30 Practice Questions | 15 Topic Areas
Updated for 2026 | NCLEX-Aligned | With Detailed Rationales
, ATI RN Fundamentals Proctored Exam 2026 Page 2
Table of Contents
• Infection Control
• Safety & Fall Prevention
• Vital Signs
• Delegation & Prioritisation
• Medication Administration
• Documentation & Legal
• Ethics & Legal
• Basic Care & Comfort
• Nutrition & Elimination
• Oxygenation
• Fluid & Electrolytes
• Perioperative Care
• Psychosocial Integrity
• Health Promotion
• Clinical Judgment (NGN)
■ Exam Tips for ATI Fundamentals 2026
• Read each question carefully — look for priority, 'first action', or 'most appropriate' cues.
• For SATA: treat each option independently — select ALL that are correct.
• NGN items test clinical judgment, not just memorisation.
• When two answers seem correct, choose the one that addresses patient SAFETY first.
• Apply ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) and Maslow's hierarchy for prioritisation.
For educational use only. Always refer to your ATI materials and current evidence-based practice guidelines.