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ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam PRACTICE TEST | Free

Practice ATI-style pharmacology questions with clean timing, instant feedback, and printable review. Sets mirror common exam thinking: mechanisms, indications, adverse effects, interactions, dosing, and medication safety.


ATI-Style Pharmacology – Practice Sets (Series A)

ATI-Style Pharmacology – Practice Sets (Series B)


What You’ll Get

Exam-Like Experience

  • 60 MCQs in 60 minutes to match typical pacing.
  • Change answers any time before submitting; all questions are required.
  • In-place review after submission: ✓ correct shown in green; your selection marked for clarity.
  • One-click retake shuffles the order for fresh practice.
  • “Generate PDF (Q&A)” to save/print your review sheet with score summary.

Scoring & Feedback

  • Instant results below the questions: raw score and estimated adjusted %.
  • Simple proficiency guidance (L1–L3) so you can track progress over time.
  • Topic-wise performance tables help you spot strengths and gaps quickly.

Topic Blueprint

Practice sets are balanced to the following distribution. Use it to plan study time and review weak areas deliberately.

Core principles & safety (rights, kinetics/dynamics, antidotes)10%
Cardiovascular (anti-HTN, anti-anginal, HF, anti-arrhythmics)15%
Hematology/anticoagulation (heparin/warfarin/DOACs; labs)8%
Endocrine (insulins, oral hypoglycemics, steroids, thyroid)12%
Neuro/Psych (antiepileptics, antidepressants, antipsychotics, lithium)12%
Anti-infectives (penicillins/cephalosporins, vanc, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, macrolides, TB)15%
Respiratory (β2-agonists, anticholinergics, ICS, methylxanthines)6%
GI (PPIs/H2, antiemetics, laxatives, metoclopramide)6%
Renal/electrolytes/diuretics6%
OB/repro (oxytocin, tocolytics, MgSO4, teratogens)5%
Pain & inflammation (opioids, NSAIDs, gout)5%

How to Use These Practice Tests

  • Alternate Series A & B: Comparable weights, fresh items. Great for building endurance without memorizing order.
  • Read the stem twice: Watch units, contraindications, and look-alike/sound-alike names.
  • Review immediately: After submitting, write one line on why the correct option is correct; redo the same set in 48–72 hours.
  • Keep a log: Use the PDF to track repeated misses (e.g., anticoag labs, insulin timing, QT-risk meds).

FAQ

Is this really free?

Yes. Open any set, answer the questions, submit, and review instantly—no signup.

Can I download my Q&A?

Yes. Use “Generate PDF (Q&A)” after submission to save your score summary and answers.

How are results shown?

Results appear below the questions with your raw score and an estimated adjusted percentage, plus simple proficiency guidance (L1–L3).

What’s a good routine?

One set on weekdays (20–30 min review) and two sets on weekends. Re-attempt the same set after 2–3 days to confirm retention.