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FOCUSED REVIEW/REMEDIATION AND REQUIRED REMEDIATION DOCUMENT MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
If not done in the classroom, first attempt must be completed with a closed book and without additional resources.
Use the Three Critical Concepts Remediation Document
Focused review Post-Study quiz must be completed if assigned, and upload screenshot.
Focused review topics that are assigned must be included in the 3 critical concepts remediation document to correlate with the ATI Individual Performance Profile report.
The 3 critical concepts must be typed with complete and thoughtful answers.
Must be original work for each assignment. Assignments are not to be re-used.
In one submission, attach both documents – (1) the ATI Individual Performance Profile report and (2) the Completed 3 Critical Concepts Remediation Document.
You may submit your work PRIOR to the due date but not ahead of week 5 or 6.
THREE CRITICAL CONCEPTS REMEDIATION EXAMPLES
Example 1
Example 2
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Individual Performance Profile
RN Fundamentals 2023
Individual Name: VAHE GEVORGYAN
Adjusted Individual Total Score:
65.0%
Student Number: 21GV82698
ATI Proficiency Level:
National Mean:
Program Mean:
National Percentile Rank:
Program Percentile Rank:
Level 2
64.6%
64.2%
52
53
Institution:
West Coast U LA BSN
Program Type:
BSN
Test Date:
10/10/2023
Individual Performance in the Major Content Areas
#
Individual
Points
Score
National
Program
Type
National
Program
Type
Management of Care
9
66.7%
66.1%
64.9%
46
49
Safety and Infection
Control
14
78.6%
60.8%
59.8%
83
85
Health Promotion and
Maintenance
6
66.7%
67.6%
69.2%
61
57
Psychosocial Integrity
4
75.0%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Basic Care and Comfort
8
75.0%
60.3%
59.8%
74
75
Pharmacological and
Parenteral Therapies
7
100.0%
66.6%
66.3%
99
99
Reduction of Risk
Potential
9
66.7%
66.4%
65.9%
42
43
Sub-Scale
Mean
Percentile Rank
Physiological Adaptation
3
0.0%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Clinical Judgment
27
63.0%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Individual Score (% Correct)
NOTE: N/A indicates where means and percentile ranks are not presented for sub-scales with fewer than five items.
Topics To Review
Management of Care (3 items)
Advocacy (1 item)
Therapeutic Communication: Responding to a Client Who Has a Terminal Illness and Wants to Continue Care (Active
Learning Template – Basic Concept)
Informed Consent (1 item)
Legal Responsibilities: Obtaining Informed Consent for a Client Who Is Unconscious (Active Learning Template – Basic
Concept)
Legal Rights and Responsibilities (1 item)
Legal Responsibilities: Identifying Negligence (Active Learning Template – Basic Concept)
Safety and Infection Control (2 items)
Standard Precautions/Transmission-Based Precautions/Surgical Asepsis (1 item)
Infection Control: Isolation Precautions While Caring for a Client Who Has Influenza (Active Learning Template – Basic
Concept)
Use of Restraints/Safety Devices (1 item)
Please see page 8 for an explanation of the Scores and Topics to Review sections
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Topics To Review
Client Safety: Planning Care for a Client Who Has a Prescription for Restraints (Active Learning Template – Nursing Skill)
Health Promotion and Maintenance (2 items)
Health Screening (1 item)
Nutrition Assessment/Data Collection: Obtaining Anthropometric Measurements (Active Learning Template – Nursing Skill)
Health Promotion/Disease Prevention (1 item)
Middle Adults (35 to 65 Years): Identifying Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease (Active Learning Template – Growth
and Development)
Psychosocial Integrity (1 item)
Crisis Intervention (1 item)
Therapeutic Communication: Responding to a Client Who Has Depression (Active Learning Template – Basic Concept)
Basic Care and Comfort (2 items)
Assistive Devices (1 item)
Mobility and Immobility: Identifying Appropriate Crutch Gait for a Client (Active Learning Template – Basic Concept)
Mobility/Immobility (1 item)
Mobility and Immobility: Planning Care for a Client Who Is Immobile (Active Learning Template – Nursing Skill)
Reduction of Risk Potential (3 items)
Changes/Abnormalities in Vital Signs (1 item)
Vital Signs: Nursing Actions for Elevated Blood Pressure (Active Learning Template – Nursing Skill)
Potential for Alterations in Body Systems (1 item)
Safe Medication Administration and Error Reduction: Administering Medications to a Client Who Has Dysphagia (Active
Learning Template – Nursing Skill)
Potential for Complications of Diagnostic Tests/Treatments/Procedures (1 item)
Intravenous Therapy: Actions To Take for Fluid Overload (Active Learning Template – Therapeutic Procedure)
Physiological Adaptation (3 items)
Alterations in Body Systems (2 items)
Airway Management: Positioning for Postural Drainage (Active Learning Template – Therapeutic Procedure)
Client Safety: Priority Action When Caring for a Client Who Is Experiencing a Seizure (Active Learning Template Nursing Skill)
Pathophysiology (1 item)
Adverse Effects, Interactions, and Contraindications: Identifying Manifestations of an Anaphylactic Reaction (Active
Learning Template – Basic Concept)
Clinical Judgment (6 items)
Prioritize Hypotheses (1 item)
Nasogastric Intubation and Enteral Feedings: Recognizing Postoperative Complications (Active Learning Template Therapeutic Procedure)
Analyze Cues (4 items)
Adverse Effects, Interactions, and Contraindications: Caring for a Client Who Is Receiving Antibiotics (Active Learning
Template – Medication)
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: Identifying Risks for Heart Disease (Active Learning Template – Basic
Concept)
Middle Adults (35 to 65 Years): Identifying a Client’s Risk for Osteoporosis (Active Learning Template – Basic Concept)
Pressure Injury, Wounds, and Wound Management: Identifying Risks for Delayed Wound Healing (Active Learning
Template – Basic Concept)
Take Actions (1 item)
Home Safety: Providing Discharge Teaching for a Client Who Is Recovering From Pneumonia (Active Learning Template
– Therapeutic Procedure)
Please see page 8 for an explanation of the Scores and Topics to Review sections
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Outcomes
No of
Points
Individual
Score
RN Assessment
5
20.0%
The assessment step of the nursing process involves application of
nursing knowledge to the collection, organization, validation and
documentation of data about a client’s health status. The nurse
focuses on the client’s response to a specific health problem
including the client’s health beliefs and practices. The nurse thinks
critically to perform a comprehensive assessment of subjective and
objective information. Nurses must have excellent communication
and assessment skills in order to plan client care.
RN Analysis/Diagnosis
26
65.4%
The analysis step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s ability
to analyze assessment data to identify health problems/risks and a
client’s needs for health intervention. The nurse identifies patterns
or trends, compares the data with expected standards or reference
ranges and draws conclusions to direct nursing care. The nurse
then frames nursing diagnoses in order to direct client care.
RN Planning
14
64.3%
The planning step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s ability
to make decisions and problem solve. The nurse uses a client’s
assessment data and nursing diagnoses to develop measureable
client goals/outcomes and identify nursing interventions. The nurse
uses evidenced based practice to set client goals, establish
priorities of care, and identify nursing interventions to assist the
client to achieve his goals.
RN Implementation/Therapeutic
Nursing Intervention
35
74.3%
The implementation step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s
ability to apply nursing knowledge to implement interventions to
assist a client to promote, maintain, or restore his health. The nurse
uses problem-solving skills, clinical judgment, and critical thinking
when using interpersonal and technical skills to provide client care.
During this step the nurse will also delegate and supervise care and
document the care and the client’s response.
RN Evaluation
7
100.0%
The evaluation step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s
ability to evaluate a client’s response to nursing interventions and to
reach a nursing judgment regarding the extent to which the client
has met the goals and outcomes. During this step the nurse will
also assess client/staff understanding of instruction, the
effectiveness of interventions, and identify the need for further
intervention or the need to alter the plan.
No of
Points
Individual
Score
5
80.0%
Thinking Skills
No of
Points
Individual
Score
Foundational Thinking
11
72.7%
The ability to comprehend information and concepts. Incorporates
Blooms Taxonomy categories of Remembering and Understanding.
Clinical Application
49
71.4%
The ability to apply nursing knowledge to a clinical situation.
Incorporates Blooms Taxonomy category of Applying.
Clinical Judgment
27
63.0%
The ability to analyze and interpret elements of a clinical situation to
make a decision and respond appropriately. Incorporates Blooms
Taxonomy categories of Analyzing and Evaluating.
Nursing Process
Priority Setting
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Description
Description
Ability to demonstrate nursing judgment in making decisions about
priority responses to a client problem. Also includes establishing
priorities regarding the sequence of care to be provided to multiple
clients.
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No of
Points
Individual
Score
RN Management of Care
9
66.7%
The nurse coordinates, supervises and/or collaborates with
members of the health care to provide an environment that is costeffective and safe for clients.
RN Safety and Infection Control
14
78.6%
The nurse uses preventive safety measures to promote the health
and well-being of clients, significant others, and members of the
health care team.
RN Health Promotion and
Maintenance
6
66.7%
The nurse directs nursing care to promote prevention and detection
of illness and support optimal health.
RN Psychosocial Integrity
4
75.0%
The nurse directs nursing care to promote and support the
emotional, mental and social well-being of clients and significant
others.
RN Basic Care and Comfort
8
75.0%
The nurse provides nursing care to promote comfort and assist
client to perform activities of daily living.
RN Pharmacological and Parenteral
Therapies
7
100.0%
The nurse administers, monitors and evaluates pharmacological
and parenteral therapy.
RN Reduction of Risk Potential
9
66.7%
The nurse directs nursing care to decrease clients’ risk of
developing complications from existing health disorders, treatments
or procedures.
RN Physiological Adaptation
3
0.0%
The nurse manages and provides nursing care for clients with an
acute, chronic or life threatening illness.
QSEN
No of
Points
Individual
Score
Safety
36
77.8%
The minimization of risk factors that could cause injury or harm
while promoting quality care and maintaining a secure environment
for clients, self, and others.
Patient-Centered Care
14
71.4%
The provision of caring and compassionate, culturally sensitive care
that is based on a patient’s physiological, psychological,
sociological, spiritual, and cultural needs, preferences, and values.
Evidence Based Practice
33
57.6%
The use of current knowledge from research and other credible
sources to make clinical judgments and provide client-centered
care.
Quality Improvement
1
0.0%
Care-related and organizational processes that involve the
development and implementation of a plan to improve health care
services and better meet the needs of clients.
Teamwork and Collaboration
3
100.0%
The delivery of client care in partnership with multidisciplinary
members of the health care team, to achieve continuity of care and
positive client outcomes.
NCLEX®
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No of
Points
Individual
Score
Human Flourishing
9
77.8%
Human flourishing is reflected in patient care that demonstrates
respect for diversity, approaches patients in a holistic and patientcentered manner, and uses advocacy to enhance their health and
well-being.
Nursing Judgment
63
71.4%
Nursing judgment involves the use of critical thinking and decision
making skills when making clinical judgments that promote safe,
quality patient care.
Professional Identity
4
50.0%
Professional identity reflects the professional development of the
nurse as a member and leader of the health care team who
promotes relationship-centered care, and whose practice reflects
integrity and caring while following ethical and legal guidelines.
Spirit of Inquiry
11
54.5%
A spirit of inquiry is exhibited by nurses who provide evidence based
clinical nursing practice and use evidence to promote change and
excellence.
No of
Points
Individual
Score
Liberal Education for Baccalaureate
Generalist Nursing Practice
9
66.7%
The need for an education that exposes nurses to multiple fields of
study providing the foundation for a global perspective of society as
well as high level thinking and acquisition of skills that can be
applied to complex patient and system-based problems.
Basic Organization and Systems
Leadership for Quality Care and
Patient Safety
20
70.0%
The need for nurses to be able to understand power relationships
and use decision-making and leadership skills to promote safe
practice and quality improvement within health care systems.
Scholarship for Evidence-Based
Practice
27
63.0%
The need for nurses to be able to understand the research process
and base practice and clinical judgments upon fact-based evidence
to enhance patient outcomes.
Interprofessional Communication and
Collaboration
3
100.0%
The need for nurses to be able to function as a member of the
healthcare team while promoting an environment that supports
interprofessional communication and collaboration with the goal of
providing patient-centered care.
Clinical Prevention and Population
Health
16
75.0%
The need for nurses to be able to identify health related risk factors
and facilitate behaviors that support health promotion, and disease
and injury prevention, while providing population-focused care that
is based on principles of epidemiology and promotes social justice.
Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing
Practice
12
66.7%
The need for nurses to be able to practice as a generalist using
clinical reasoning to provide care to patients across the lifespan and
healthcare continuum and to individuals, families, groups,
communities, and populations.
NLN Competency
BSN Essentials
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No of
Points
Individual
Score
Analyze Cues
19
63.2%
Link recognized cues to a client’s clinical presentation and
establishing probable client needs, concerns, or problems.
Compare client findings to evidence-based resources and standards
of care.
Analyze expected and unexpected findings in health data.
Anticipate illness/injury and wellness progression.
Identify client problems and related health alterations.
Analyze client needs.
Identify potential complications.
Identify how pathophysiology relates to clinical presentation.
Identify data that is of immediate concern.
Prioritize Hypotheses
4
50.0%
Establish priorities of care based on the client’s health problems (i.e.
environmental factors, risk assessment, urgency, signs/ symptoms,
diagnostic test, lab values, etc.).
Organize client assessment information according to changes,
patterns and trends.
Use standards of care and empirical frameworks for priority setting.
Establish and prioritize client problems/needs based on the analysis
of information and factors.
Take Actions
4
75.0%
Implement appropriate interventions based on nursing knowledge,
priorities of care, and planned outcomes to promote, maintain, or
restore a client’s health.
Promptly and accurately perform nursing actions based on
prioritized client problems.
Implement a plan of care in collaboration with members of the
interprofessional health care team.
Implement a plan of care in collaboration with the client and care
partners.
Accurately document client care data and information.
Incorporate client preferences and needs when performing nursing
actions.
Provide education to the client and/or care partner(s) regarding their
health condition and care management.
Participate in coordination of care with the client and healthcare
team.
Monitor the client’s response to interventions.
Clinical Judgment
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No of
Points
Individual
Score
Knowledge for Nursing Practice
23
56.5%
Integration, translation, and application of established and evolving
disciplinary nursing knowledge and ways of knowing, as well as
knowledge from other disciplines, including a foundation in liberal
arts and natural and social sciences. This distinguishes the practice
of professional nursing and forms the basis for clinical judgment and
innovation in nursing practice.
Person-Centered Care
19
78.9%
Person-centered care focuses on the individual within multiple
complicated contexts, including family and/or important others.
Person-centered care is holistic, individualized, just, respectful,
compassionate, coordinated, evidence-based, and developmentally
appropriate. Person-centered care builds on a scientific body of
knowledge that guides nursing practice regardless of specialty or
functional area.
Population Health
5
60.0%
Population health spans the healthcare delivery continuum from
public health prevention to disease management of populations and
describes collaborative activities with both traditional and nontraditional partnerships from affected communities, public health,
industry, academia, health care, local government entities, and
others for the improvement of equitable population health outcomes.
Scholarship for the Nursing Discipline
9
55.6%
The generation, synthesis, translation, application, and
dissemination of nursing knowledge to improve health and transform
health care.
Quality and Safety
25
80.0%
Employment of established and emerging principles of safety and
improvement science. Quality and safety, as core values of nursing
practice, enhance quality and minimize risk of harm to patients and
providers through both system effectiveness and individual
performance.
Interprofessional Partnerships
2
100.0%
Intentional collaboration across professions and with care team
members, patients, families, communities, and other stakeholders to
optimize care, enhance the healthcare experience, and strengthen
outcomes.
Professionalism
4
50.0%
Formation and cultivation of a sustainable professional identity,
including accountability, perspective, collaborative disposition, and
comportment, that reflects nursing’s characteristics and values.
AACN Essentials
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Score Explanation and Interpretation
Individual Performance Profile
ATI PROFICIENCY LEVELS
Proficiency Level
Proficiency Level Definition
Score Range*
Below Level 1
Scores below the Proficiency Level 1 standard can be considered below
minimum expectations and can be indicative of significant risk in this
content area. ATI strongly advises these students to develop and complete
an intensive plan for focused review and remediation, including the use of
ATI materials, textbooks, class notes, reference materials, and assistance
from nurse educators.
0.0% to 49.9%
Level 1
Scores meeting the Proficiency Level 1 standard can be considered to meet
the absolute minimum expectations for performance in this content area.
Scores at this level were judged by the content expert panel to indicate a
student as likely to just meet NCLEX-RN® standards in this content area. ATI
advises these students to develop and complete a rigorous plan of focused
review in order to achieve a firmer grasp of this content.
50.0% to 64.9%
Level 2
Scores meeting the Proficiency Level 2 standard can be considered to
exceed minimum expectations for performance in this content area. Scores
at this level were judged by the content expert panel to indicate a student
as fairly certain to meet NCLEX-RN standards in this content area. ATI
advises these students to engage in continuous focused review in order to
improve their knowledge of this content.
65.0% to 81.6%
Level 3
Scores meeting the Proficiency Level 3 standard can be considered to
exceed most expectations for performance in this content area. Scores at
this level were judged by the content expert panel to indicate a student as
likely to exceed NCLEX-RN standards in this content area. ATI advises these
students to engage in continuous focused review to maintain and improve
their knowledge of this content.
81.7% to 100.0%
*There are no scoring gaps between the ranges of each level to include all possible scores of the NGN assessment.
ADJUSTED INDIVIDUAL TOTAL SCORE
PRETEST ITEMS
To adjust for possible differences in difficulty among the forms
of this assessment, the raw score (the total number of points
received) is converted to an adjusted raw score through a
standard process known as equating. The adjusted individual
total score is a function of the adjusted raw score divided by the
total number of points possible on the assessment.
There are 10 unscored and 60 scored questions throughout
the assessment. The unscored questions are used for
research purposes.
Adjusted raw score
Total number of points possible
PROGRAM MEAN
× 100
The adjusted individual total score is on a scale of 0% to 100%
and is incremented in units of 0.1%. For example, if a student
received 76 points (raw score) and an adjusted raw score of
75.5810 on a test that has 99 total points possible, then the
adjusted individual total score is equal to 76.3%:
75.5810 × 100 = 76.3%
99
ITEM SCORING
ATI follows NCSBN guidance for item scoring. Accordingly,
each item is worth one or more points. Depending on the itemspecific scoring method, a student’s response may earn full,
partial, or no points.
TOTAL NUMBER OF POINTS POSSIBLE
The total number of points possible is the sum of the number of
points possible of all scored items and is greater than the total
number of scored items on the assessment. The total number
of points possible may vary across assessment versions.
NATIONAL MEAN
This is the average score of all examinees.
This is the average score of all examinees within your specified
program type.
NATIONAL PERCENTILE RANK
This is the percentage of examinees who scored at or below
your score.
PROGRAM PERCENTILE RANK
This is the percentage of examinees within your program type
who scored at or below your score.
TOPICS TO REVIEW
Based on the questions missed on this assessment, a listing
of content areas and topics to review is provided. A variety
of learning resources can be used in the review process,
including content, images, animations and videos in ATI’s
Content Mastery Series® Review Modules, online practice
assessments, and a focused review that is individualized to the
questions missed.
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